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1 Even the imperious Mr. Delvile was more supportable here than in London.
2 There are no ills which are not more supportable after food.
3 The tyranny of an individual is far more supportable than the tyranny of a caste.
4 Skype is probably more supportable as a strategic partner.
5 Haply it may make our parting more supportable .
6 This is hard: but what it is out of our power to amend, becomes more supportable by patience.
7 Returned to his dungeon, the sufferings of Ambrosio's body were far more supportable than those of his mind.
8 Our lot was that which many poor seamen have endured, but that did not make it more supportable to us.
9 He had plunged into it headlong, perhaps to render death, the answer that faced one at every inquiry, more supportable .
10 My child, on whose frail help I had counted to make our life more supportable to my husband and myself, is dead.
11 RENOWN, n. A degree of distinction between notoriety and fame- a little more supportable than the one and a little more intolerable than the other.
12 To be immersed in the infection of the hospital, and to be hurried, yet breathing and observant, to my grave, was a more supportable fate.
13 "We will do all we can," said he, "for any change is more supportable than the yoke of Spain."
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