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1 I never need much encouragement to plunge into the pleasures of Italy.
2 Certainly, here was not much encouragement for patriotic hearts in the Netherlands.
3 But I received much encouragement from the singular conduct of our guards.
4 You should derive much encouragement from the beginning you have made already.
5 Well, that's done, and she won't get much encouragement out of it.
6 Not that England will take too much encouragement from any of this.
7 Of course, Labor campaign workers don't need much encouragement to cheer their leader.
8 I have met with much encouragement in the Sabbath-school and sewing-school.
9 Mr. Baxter did not hold out much encouragement in the circumstances.
10 On this evidence there is not much encouragement for English wrist-spinners.
11 I conversed with him almost hourly, and derived much encouragement and sympathy therefrom.
12 But, asks Simon Morris, do women film-makers need that much encouragement ?
13 Nor ought he to hope to get much encouragement at first.
14 But Nora Rowley did not give Mr. Glascock much encouragement on this occasion.
15 The Earl, at his departure, had given them privately much encouragement .
16 Langton, when he talked the matter over, did not give him much encouragement .
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