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1 She herself entertained many of the nobles who had once been her parents' friends.
2 We entertained many of our friends during the season and I had some good fishing.
3 He entertained many guests, and needed a large hall and ample sleeping accommodation for strangers and servants.
4 He has entertained many a celebrated minister.
5 He entertained many literary men at his court, such as Euripides, who ended his days at Pella.
6 He lived in Great Marlborough Street in some style and there entertained many literary men, among them Lamb.
7 The Negroes were glad to render service, went, and after that entertained many white families in their homes.
8 The idea of reaching the North Pole by means of balloons appears to have been entertained many years ago.
9 The Highlanders of Scotland entertained many superstitions in regard to the moon as well as in reference to the sun.
10 He and his wife were great favorites socially and at their home (Mount Vernon) they entertained many guests.
11 The chieftain Kapok Mgijima, who entertained many of the visitors to the meeting, had his own peculiar experience under the Act.
12 Saladin entertained many Christians in his own palace, from which they returned, their tongues laden with praises of the noble infidel.
13 I've entertained many guests, but none-Thewhole secret," broke off Judge Henry, "lies in the way you treat people.
14 Burr preferred the society of educated Frenchmen and Frenchwomen to any other, and he entertained many distinguished exiles of the French Revolution.
15 At his court this chief entertained many youths, selected from the people of the mountains for their apparent courage and martial disposition.
16 During his residence here he entered a good deal into society, and entertained many visitors in a most hospitable and agreeable way.
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