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1 He knew how maddening that fog could be, how easily one might get lost in it.
2 Do you know how maddening that is?
3 Moreover, how maddening the whole thing was!
4 And how maddening it was if the grown-ups grew tired of waiting, and walked on with the penny.
5 Yet how maddening , given what we know now, that he was put in harm's way through flawed planning and under false pretenses.
6 To understand how maddening this is, watch this YouTube video demonstrating how a screen reader parses The New York Times homepage from 2014.
7 How maddening it was to be without a maid!
8 How maddening it is for poor old Tom!
9 How maddening , to be hindered by fools.
10 How maddening it must be.
11 "But, Chauncy," she responded, "think how maddening it is to be beaten!
13 How maddening it is to be caught in the grip of faraway events, when you cannot either surmount them or ignore them!
14 "Oh, how maddening ! " she cried.
15 " How maddening , " cried Tuppence.
16 "If you had any one occupation, you'd know how maddening it is," he exclaimed, one day, in a fit of desperation.
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