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1 The Greek, however, it appeared, had no wish to proceed to extremities .
2 Fear not, Joseph, Potiphera may be depended upon not to proceed to extremities .
3 The pope did not hesitate a moment to proceed to extremities against the friar.
4 They trust that his Imperial Highness will not allow matters, to proceed to extremities .
5 Wilt thou confess thy crime, ere we proceed to extremities ?
6 The committee were most unwilling to proceed to extremities .
7 I daresay that it is horrible, and I have no wish to proceed to extremities .
8 Under these circumstances, Pitt was not disposed to proceed to extremities against his predecessors in office.
9 On the present occasion, he was reluctant to proceed to extremities , although the provocation was so great.
10 As I didn't proceed to extremities on the spot, she began to look grave, and declare off.
11 I need not then proceed to extremities -
12 There were indeed sufficiently obvious reasons why he might not choose to proceed to extremities with me.
13 Was Warwick a man to proceed to extremities on a mad suspicion?-Whatkind of proof had he?
14 The malecontents, it was feared, would proceed to extremities , and immediately kindle a civil war in the kingdom.
15 As the pirate had shown the colours of several nationalities, the authorities were loth to proceed to extremities .
16 We really are most loth to proceed to extremities , and you have, I understand, a wife and children.
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