But, at length, having become insensibly accustomed to her, he listened to her remonstrances with no less patience than his mistress. |
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And then insensibly there came the strange change which I had noticed in the night. |
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Having been an early admirer of the beauty of Letters, I became insensibly desirous of contributing to the perfection of them. |
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O you, lukewarm, what could make an impression upon you, if you pass insensibly beside my huge suffering? |
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This gives beauty to the silent parts and adds insensibly a certain heat and unity to the sound. |
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If children were early instituted, knowledge would insensibly insinuate itself. |
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After 1968 and the eruption of student protest movements in countries as different as Mexico and France, the Beatles insensibly surrendered their role as de facto leaders of an inchoate global youth culture. |
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At the top of the ramp, inside the building, the animals found themselves moved, almost insensibly, onto a conveyor belt running under their bellies. |
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A geologist might say: It is hardly possible to doubt that this great elevation has been effected by successive small uprisings … by an insensibly slow rise. |
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He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper. |
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Unto whom too many applying themselves, betwixt jest and earnest, betray the cause of truth, and insensibly make up the legionary body of error. |
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More specifically, many of these rocks are described as migmatites, in which the pink veins seem to blend insensibly into a kind of swirling granite. |
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One colour falls away by just degrees, and another rises insensibly. |
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