His aim, in suiting the text to the views of his day, was partly to make it more intelligible to the public, and partly to make it more complete. [Please select]
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"I admit, sir, that the question is natural," replied Dick, suiting his tone and manner to those of the old man. [Please select]
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I am not sure, however, that this may not have been due to the habitat of the plant not suiting it. [Please select]
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Suiting his long stride to hers, he assured her that this state of affairs would pass quickly. [Please select]
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” and, suiting the action to the word, he rubbed the dirty old frame vigorously with the dirty sleeve of his smock. [Please select]
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As he did it, Miles assumed the role of the injured party, suiting his language to his condition. [Please select]
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Suiting the action to the word the boys returned to the cabin to find Arnold replacing the pump. [Please select]
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"Now we must run for our lives, Tom," he said, suiting the action to the word. [Please select]
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Suiting his action to his words, he arose and said: "I t'inks I feels better, Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, and guesses I go fishing."' [Please select]
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In autumn the tahr becomes immensely fat and heavy, and his flesh is then in high favour with the natives, the rank flavour suiting their not very delicate palates. [Please select]
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Which is nobler,--to be true to one's ideal in spite of circumstances, or to conquer circumstances by suiting one's self to them. [Please select]
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