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1 I know you have seen her, for you look so uncommonly glum.
2 I can't see why you should wish to appear so uncommonly virtuous.
3 But how did she come to be so uncommonly interested in Carew?
4 That's the reason why I am so uncommonly anxious to get clear at once.
5 I scarcely knew him again, he was so uncommonly smart.
6 I wonder why, I said, manuscripts have all been so uncommonly reticent concerning themselves.
7 It was very annoying, all the more annoying because M. Hanaud was so uncommonly busy.
8 Then he looked at Miss Mary a little shamefaced for a speech so uncommonly confidential.
9 Glad to see that you're looking so uncommonly fit.
10 She who was so uncommonly smiling and soft-spoken, and such a fine woman, by jingo!
11 There are foxes that run so uncommonly short that you can never get a burst after them.
12 He was, however, so uncommonly drunk that he might be allowed to count for two or three.
13 What made the man so uncommonly talkative?
14 Then, what was it which made the close companionship of a member of the police so uncommonly welcome?
15 She looked so uncommonly well last night, and was in such spirits, in her fancy dress, before she masked.
16 The winter was then so uncommonly severe all over Europe, that ever since the sun seems to be frost-bitten.
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