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... look at Jane and she'd look right back at me , and there would be nothing to say about it because I could prove nothing . Isherwood 17 . 3. It's quite different from the way I was happy with Elizabeth . All I can say about it is : I ...
... look at Jane and she'd look right back at me , and there would be nothing to say about it because I could prove nothing . Isherwood 17 . 3. It's quite different from the way I was happy with Elizabeth . All I can say about it is : I ...
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... look for help and advice looks upon all that I tell him about it as the fancies of a nervous woman ... " Doyle , Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 176 . 2. Besides , this time , I have something really interesting to tell you about a new ...
... look for help and advice looks upon all that I tell him about it as the fancies of a nervous woman ... " Doyle , Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 176 . 2. Besides , this time , I have something really interesting to tell you about a new ...
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... look up ; for I think it is one of the distinctions of persons of condition , and well - bred people , to put bashful bodies out of countenance . ' Well , Sir Simon , ' said my master , ' what say you now to my pretty rustick ? ' 1 He ...
... look up ; for I think it is one of the distinctions of persons of condition , and well - bred people , to put bashful bodies out of countenance . ' Well , Sir Simon , ' said my master , ' what say you now to my pretty rustick ? ' 1 He ...
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The verbs tell and know compared 45 | 45 |
tell preceded by direct neuter object | 51 |
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