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1 He breathed American and was as pure a type as you could find.
2 There was no room as yet for so pure a faith.
3 She thought she had never before heard so pure a sound of pain.
4 It is as pure a heroism as Qui-Gon has ever known.
5 Is it not a perfect blossom, so pure a white, and so regular!
6 God is so good, and Geronimo has so pure a heart!
7 My purest thoughts would have sullied so pure a shrine.
8 But politeness, generally speaking, does not derive its original from so pure a source.
9 It's a case of too pure a strain and consanguinity.
10 There was too much pain, too pure a sorrow here.
11 Ricardo, for instance, might have been born blind, so pure a theorist was he.
12 No one born, ever, has had so pure a choice of Light or Dark.
13 Why is it so pure a form of narrative?
14 Why of so pure a mauve and bespangled with so many millions of snow-white crystals?
15 Could he defile so pure a cause by falsehood?
16 Ay, 'tis true, yet not so pure a one.
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