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1 However, by putting myself entirely in their hands, I was being very naïve .
2 The old judge showed signs of very naïve astonishment and joy.
3 When we got together in the beginning we were very naïve about that.
4 Although I was twenty-eight, I was very naïve to the world.
5 I know she puts on a front, but she's very naïve .
6 I was very naïve in the faith I had in the left-of-centre sector of music.
7 But Caesar has put him on your staff and the question is valid -ifvery , very naïve .
8 MGS scoring can be applied by very naïve assessors and so should be effective for cage-side use.
9 Then you must be very naïve indeed.
10 Mrs. Burrough's fountain is very naïve in feeling, very charming in the graceful modeling of the little girl.
11 I was very naïve , wasn't I?
12 Clara looked at her and thought, This is what an adulteress looks like -I must be very naïve .
13 One must be very naïve to believe in human words and logic and to ascribe any determining value to them.
16 You're very naïve , Katie.
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