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1 No man was ever more astounded in the world than I was.
2 Consequently, his entry at the present moment the more astounded me.
3 Had the earth opened under him he could not have been more astounded .
4 I couldn't be more astounded or have more respect for her.
5 Had Rutter fired point-blank at him he could not have been more astounded .
6 It is impossible to be more astounded than I was at that moment!
7 The Philistines could not have been more astounded when Samson pulled down the pillars.
8 Had a miracle been wrought before us we could not have been more astounded .
9 They couldn't have been more astounded if we were selling lark tongues in aspic.
10 According to the story, the people were even more astounded at what they then saw.
11 He had never in his life been more astounded .
12 When she told me the details of her plan, I was more astounded than ever.
13 Perhaps no one is more astounded at the Medallion fund's two-decades-and-running streak than Simons himself.
14 Mrs. Blakeley could not have been more astounded if a bomb had dropped before her.
15 Had the old sailor struck him in the face he could not have been more astounded .
16 This abject surrender of mine patently more astounded the company than had the accident to MacLachlan.
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