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1 His wooing was not a very romantic episode in his commonplace existence.
2 You do need to be very romantic to accept the industrial civilisation.
3 The love of cousins is proverbially not of a very romantic character.
4 I was very young then, very romantic , and wholly wanting in assurance.
5 Anne thought it very romantic that he should have chosen that spot.
6 But Aggie, who is very romantic , sat staring after the distant torch.
7 It was a very romantic tale, and he was partial to those.
8 It's not a very romantic kind of business from first to last.
9 It was certainly a very romantic building, and in a very romantic situation.
10 There is nothing very romantic nowadays in a voyage to Europe.
11 To a nine-year-old from New Jersey, it had seemed very romantic and exciting.
12 He was a dashing captain and so was I; it was very romantic .
13 Archie had been very romantic in those days, quite foolishly so.
14 She'll weep on your shoulder and it will be very romantic , trust me.
15 In Clare's heart and mind, it had all been very romantic .
16 When he decided to do so his plan was very romantic .
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