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1 The aura of power and majesty in the great structure made any noise at all seem sacrilegious .
2 To pray now, when he was about to join her, seemed sacrilegious .
3 The popping of the exhaust would have seemed sacrilegious in this holy quiet.
4 They could have slept in Sam's, but it seemed sacrilegious to them somehow.
5 Eyes so damned wide and innocent that it seemed sacrilegious .
6 It seemed sacrilegious , but-thiswas strange-ina good way.
7 I dropped the fringe; my touch seemed sacrilegious .
8 The words seemed sacrilegious to her, when compared with the supplicating tone of the priest's voice.
9 It had seemed then bold and strange, but not impossible; now in the cold darkness it seemed sacrilegious .
10 The scheme seemed sacrilegious to her.
11 Which seems sacrilegious to some people.
12 I am not usually a fan of wine cocktails; it seems sacrilegious to dilute or adulterate such a great beverage.
13 The thought seems sacrilegious .
14 'Tis a sensible use of the space, though it seems sacrilegious , even if the church has been deconsecrated.'
15 They're using the altar as a bar. Just talking about it seemed sacrilegious to both of them, but it still made them laugh.
16 He was dying for a smoke, but to light up a cigarette in the presence of this grieving lady seemed sacrilegious to him.
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