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1 In general, however, he gave the French much praise for their industry.
2 And I must say that it's lovely, listening to so much praise .
3 To the men of the Hatteras I cannot give too much praise .
4 How seldom is so numerous a family entitled to so much praise .
5 Some few coppers did the man obtain, as well as much praise .
6 I don't think I deserve so much praise , but I like it.
7 Nor does this Institute care for too much praise of itself.
8 To the publisher, E.H. Aull, too much praise cannot be given.
9 He spoke of you with so much praise - so much affection, I might say.
10 There was much praise for a documentary some years later.
11 Too much praise would have demoralized the Ardenites, and lowered the standard of perfection.
12 Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon the tasteful paintings of her exquisite needle.
13 But so much praise he has fairly wrested from even the most captious reviewer.
14 Too much praise cannot be given to those gentlemen for their prowess and example.
15 Ellis imagined Yal didn't get much praise around the farm.
16 Too much praise can hardly be given to these requirements.
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