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1 He wrote six quite unintelligible books which his disciple Porphyry edited.
2 It is not natural morality, but something quite unintelligible and fictitious.
3 Their migration every year in one definite direction is quite unintelligible to me.
4 When he had pronounced the last sentence, he became quite unintelligible .
5 A few words seemed to escape his lips, but they were quite unintelligible .
6 It was quite unintelligible to her, but she felt sure it conveyed extreme approval.
7 It can well be understood that at first I found these alien minds quite unintelligible .
8 The last communication has proved quite unintelligible to him.
9 Buck's voice broke in on the discussion, quite unintelligible except that it was obviously wrathful.
10 They spoke a language quite unintelligible to me and knew not a word of Russian.
11 Once more Lewis sat for a long time listening to chatter that was quite unintelligible .
12 It has a language of its own, a telephonese that is quite unintelligible to outsiders.
13 I understood little of what he said, whilst my Gallegan was quite unintelligible to him.
14 He smoothed it out, and saw indeed a drawing, but one quite unintelligible to him.
15 His anecdotes were as often as not quite unintelligible , save to people of City experience.
16 His drift was, as yet, quite unintelligible to her.
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