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31. In that sense, Oshima's work - never so unfashionable - has never seemed so vital or so probing.
32. She pulls to land little leave of gusset, use red swollen and inflamed to swollenly looking at him, take a to in fine threadsly entreat in eye, "eldest brother, never so, you once promised mine."
33. Swearing he had never so much as looked at another woman, Jack assured Jill he was no philanderer.
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35. It would have been churlish not to do so, and we dined in high style at the Rossmount Inn in St Andrews. Seafood was never so sublime.
36. She has a crusading in her head, which has never so much as flickered.
37. I was never so beaten with anything in my life: but you must e'en take it as a gift of God; though it's as dark almost as if it came from the devil.
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39. He was an entire stranger to me, I never so much as saw him before.
40. You know I can read very well, and I am never so well pleased as when I can get some of the troubadour songs, or some old chronicle, to puzzle over.
41. Laura had not reproached him, never so much as mentioned it.
42. Betide what may, we will not despair, were the world never so unfriendly.
43. He would never so much as look at a friend's wife. "
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