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1 But after making due allowance for this, the contrast is sufficiently impressive.
2 Of course due allowance must be made for the limitations of naval activity.
3 We will make due allowance for your youth and inexperience, Charles.
4 Alan had not made due allowance for this psychological truth of the northern natures.
5 But due allowance must be made for differences of temperament.
6 Of course due allowance must be made for Homer's tendency to indulge in hyperbole.
7 I expect due allowance to be made for that.
8 Of course due allowance must be made for the fact that he is a Canuck.
9 Making due allowance for variation during treatment, these two figures will balance if all is right.
10 And making due allowance for Ann's quick temper, Christine occupied herself good-humouredly with her own thoughts.
11 In those days I did not always make due allowance for the failings of the weaker vessels.
12 Hence, making due allowance for Eastern hyperbole, the statement of the Book of Jasher (chap.
13 But in reviewing a life, one is apt to make less than due allowance for the helplessness.
14 But when due allowance was made for this natural habit of command, Lord Shaftesbury was delightful company.
15 You will make due allowance for this.
16 Any one of these, with a due allowance of bread and water, makes a most substantial meal.
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