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1 The night as it advanced became even more tempestuous than the preceding one.
2 The more tempestuous the storm, the more perfect the calm.
3 The unruly weather, which became more and more tempestuous , rendered The hospitable suggestion unanswerable.
4 Were they more tempestuous at this time of year?
5 After three relatively quiet Waitangi Day celebrations, a more tempestuous affair is predicted this year.
6 The interviews which followed were more tempestuous than ever.
7 Swiftly both yachts flew on their outward course, the ocean growing more tempestuous each minute.
8 Xavier dipped his head for another kiss, this one more tempestuous than what had come before.
9 And we broke into applause the more tempestuous because suspicion of a chill queerly lay upon us.
10 The on-again, off-again Anglo-Irish affair known as the peace process was going through one of its more tempestuous phases yesterday.
11 As his fame rose, Williams' relationship with his wife Audrey became more tempestuous with his growing reliance on alcohol and painkiller drugs.
12 The rustling of the lawn and laces on her breast was a little more tempestuous , but the voice was very level, very quiet.
13 Thunder roared, lightning glared, the rush of waters blended with the ejaculations of the people and the yet more tempestuous rushing of the rats.
14 This he liked more than the music he'd sung in Naples, more than the more tempestuous writing Guido had done for him of late.
15 [Violent peals of thunder-thelake becomes more tempestuous .
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