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1 The juniors were enthusiastic, but not so demonstrative as the sophomores.
2 She had never been so demonstrative to Hanny, much as she had loved her.
3 Let me assure you that I am not so demonstrative in my tokens of regard.
4 She was never so demonstrative as the other girls.
5 Never since their first union had she been so demonstrative either of love or admiration.
6 Carter had never been so enthusiastic, so demonstrative ; there was something almost theatrical in his greeting.
7 The skeleton's parting was not quite so demonstrative .
8 The researchers give an example that is so demonstrative of the difference, I will repeat it here.
9 His coach Boris Becker, so demonstrative as a player, was a picture of calm inscrutability until Djokovic's fall.
10 Louise wasn't usually so demonstrative .
11 It was with considerable difficulty any of the traversers could get away, so demonstrative was the multitude in the streets.
12 Tantaine recoiled uneasily, for the old woman's gratitude was so demonstrative that he feared she was about to embrace him.
13 And then brave Tom could have eaten himself up, in mortification at having been so demonstrative in sight of the college school.
14 His coach Boris Becker, so demonstrative as a player, was a picture of calm inscrutability in the courtside box until Djokovic's fall.
15 Rachel's joy on seeing me was so demonstrative , that I scarcely liked to tell her or my sister of the destruction of the farm.
16 His ravings about food were not particularly soothing to my feelings, for I was as hungry as he, only not so demonstrative about it.
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