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  • Great heavens! (10)
  • They have great fun. (9)
  • In a wail] Great Scott! (8)
  • She is a great heiress. (10)
  • Burgundy has great genius. (10)
  • It is a very great victory. (10)
  • He requires great indemnities. (10)
  • Its progress has been very great. (16)
  • We owe the Press a very great debt. (8)
  • I have still a great deal of the money. (22)
  • They were no great thing, she explained. (2)
  • Priests are worthy men; a great resource! (10)
  • They had at once a great influence upon me. (9)
  • It was a great sight for the eyes of a lover. (8)
  • My father beamed on him with great approving splendour. (10)
  • I did you a great and shameful wrong when you were younger. (10)
  • The love of it is the great and only test of fitness for it. (9)
  • There could be no doubt of his great pleasure in seeing her. (4)
  • In one corner stood a czymbal, in another a great pile of newspapers. (8)
  • But as Shelton had predicted, so it turned out, amidst great applause. (8)
  • He asked me once a great while ago; but you know how those things are. (9)
  • Harriet behaved extremely well on the occasion, with great self-command. (4)
  • This is foolishness to us Protestants; and not of great importance anyway. (2)
  • I do not know, sir, that we shall get any great assistance from your views. (8)
  • It moves with great speed, sucking up everything and reducing it to powder. (7)
  • When you can forget the buds, there are a great many things to make you happy. (9)
  • This stage of experience is a sublime development in the great souls of misers. (10)
  • Rhoda knew in a moment that she was near a great trial of her strength and truth. (10)
  • A thousand pounds seemed a great deal to me, and very little for one who was rich. (10)
  • But there is a great deal of it, and you get it consecutively and not simultaneously. (9)
  • If safe from temptation, here was the soul of a woman in great danger of corruption. (10)
  • He spoke, though not with great seriousness, of the rumour of a possible prosecution. (10)
  • What was the value to the musical art of the patronage of the great nobles and princes? (3)
  • And this great Doctor, can it be, He left no saner recipe For men at issue with despair? (10)
  • And he may be one of the great men of his time: he has a quite individual style of dress. (10)
  • It was an eminently safe periodical, and accordingly was in great danger of running aground. (14)
  • He could hardly keep his hands from shooting out and seizing in advance that great strong neck. (8)
  • He is a great favourite with us all, but has not effaced the memory of our older friend, yourself. (6)
  • He said a few words of the great faith he had in her: words that were bitter comfort to Caroline. (10)
  • He had been used to think her unjust to Jane, and had now great pleasure in marking an improvement. (4)
  • In days of suffering and anxiety, like these of the great war, Thirza Pierson was a valuable person. (8)
  • What father teaches them that a human act once set in motion flows on for ever to the great account? (22)
  • At the time of the great exposition in Chicago she had had such matters first brought to her attention. (13)
  • I praised the lady for what I deemed her great merit in not having quitted the service of the princess. (10)
  • The blue night like a great bell-flower from above Drooping low and gold-eyed: O, but hear him rejoice! (10)
  • Blank walls and shuttered windows were turned to the great edifice, and grass grew on the white causeway. (2)
  • Are we of the North better off as provinces of the Slave-holding States than as colonies of Great Britain? (14)
  • In that need of consecrating her happiness which Alice felt, she went a great deal to church in those days. (9)
  • The fallen men had been carried away; their torn and broken bodies would have given too great satisfaction. (1)
  • O yes, I am a notable Sole Survivor, and some of my work in that way attracts great attention, mostly my own. (7)
  • His faith in his work was so great, so entire, that the notion of any other feeling about it was not admissible. (9)
  • And do but look on them thoughtfully, the poor are everlastingly, unrelievedly, in the abysses of the great sea . (10)
  • And it is impossible in a great house for the hostess to spread her aegis to cover every dame and damsel present. (10)
  • He preferred to loiter in this mood, and he was meantime much more comfortable than he had been for a great while. (9)
  • I could wish my father were more sensible of their very great attention to my mother and sisters while he was away. (4)
  • Was this pic-nic to be made as terrible to the Countess by her putative father as the dinner had been by the great Mel? (10)
  • He tried to make her think they could see that great iron crucifix which watches over it day and night from its piny cliff. (9)
  • Strangely enough, dissonances seem to have been admitted with great freedom, and thirds and especially sixths, were avoided. (3)
  • You speak like a fellow recording the devout observances of a great dame with her minor and superior, ecclesiastical comforters. (10)
  • The great fault in her features, which were most classically regular, lay in the monotony and uniform character of their expression. (6)
  • Sir Willoughby glanced at Dehors with his customary benevolent irony in speaking of the persons, great in their way, who served him. (10)
  • His influence as a concert pianist was very great, and in this direction his extension of the province of the virtuoso is considerable. (3)
  • Only as the great issues of the day are brought home to the average reader is he likely to become keenly interested in their solution. (16)
  • Those great names in our business and political firmament which lately have fallen like Lucifer, dreaded exposure in the press most of all. (16)
  • Pfalzgraf Nase, as the old chronicles call him in their humour, but assuredly a great noble, led the van, and pushed across the draw-bridge. (10)
  • Almost as great a boon King Louis bestowed upon Canada when he sent her the new Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian army, the Marquis de Montcalm. (19)
  • In the great warren, each rabbit for himself, especially those clothed in the more expensive fur, who, afraid of carriages on foggy days, are driven underground. (8)

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