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1 But the Vicar was not always so fruitful a talker as this.
2 There has been nothing so fruitful of bickering, hate, murder and war.
3 Interesting monuments of this idea, so fruitful in evil, still exist.
4 To him is due the honor of this foundation, so fruitful and so useful.
5 The South Australian soil was so fruitful that it only needed to be thrown seed.
6 The dinner, although so fruitful of results, had seriously reduced the roll of crisp bank notes.
7 The children are prematurely old; and the earth which is so fruitful is hideous in its fertility.
8 Some of the efforts to reconcile these two accounts were so fruitful as to deserve especial record.
9 Even this evening, so glorious, so heart-cheering, so fruitful in instruction and amusement, could not last forever.
10 We should probably be grateful that a similar experiment, in Co Down in 1831, was not so fruitful .
11 Other times, it's not so fruitful .
12 Another year elapsed; not so fruitful in incidents to Coningsby as the preceding ones, and yet not unprofitably passed.
13 The two of them agree on many things, almost everything, which is what makes their creative partnership so fruitful .
14 He founded the alliance between the papacy and the Frankish kings which was to be so fruitful in later history.
15 And the two girls, with nice independent fortunes: Clara so fruitful and so winning, and Maggie so dependable, so kind!
16 All the strange vagaries in which the seventeenth century had been so fruitful claimed the voice of Scripture in their favour.
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