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1 Their merriment was irresistible; it was impossible to take offense at it.
2 He was clearly ready to take offense if they refused his hospitality.
3 To Daniel's surprise, his father didn't take offense at his son's tone.
4 Not by an Aes Sedai who had every reason to take offense .
5 I did not take offense when you called me a false Buddha.
6 Mrs. Stillwater seemed determined not to understand coldness or to take offense .
7 He was finding it hard to take offense at the gambler's bluntness.
8 That won't do, Elder; those fellows would take offense , and make trouble.
9 Alarmed, lest at this I might take offense , Mrs. Farrell interrupted him.
10 How did you know your old master would take offense at this?
11 I hope, Mrs. Larkin, you won't take offense at what I did.
12 Her highness did not take offense ; rather she liked this frankness.
13 You never take offense just because a fellow has a sense of humor.
14 I'm sure you're mature enough not to take offense at that.
15 Sahin expected Max to take offense at the accusation and to reply sharply.
16 I take offense slowly, store insult until the end of time.
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