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1 I began to conceive a violent dislike to the grocer's young man.
2 For that under-water marsh I felt a shock of violent dislike .
3 Since your trance he seems to have taken a violent dislike to you.
4 Eliza had taken a violent dislike to Miss Fregelius, whom he thought charming.
5 Sandy has taken the most violent dislike to that child.
6 He was very white, and she conceived a sudden and violent dislike to him.
7 The old Garibaldino, however, took a violent dislike to him.
8 But Pauline's eagerness to make friends turned her indifference to something like violent dislike .
9 The General took a violent dislike to the Senator.
10 Herein lay the whole difficulty: Glory Goldie had taken a violent dislike to her father.
11 He was a brutal looking fellow, to whom the boys instantly took a violent dislike .
12 He had moreover taken a violent dislike to them.
13 Well, Jimmy's taken a violent dislike to Mr. Leith.
14 For some reason this particular instructor took a violent dislike to the tall, dignified young Southerner.
15 There was growing up, in his dark, secretive heart, an unreasoning, violent dislike to the girl.
16 She did not wish to see Bramshaw, to whom she had taken such a violent dislike .
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This collocation consists of: Violent dislike through the time
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