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  • Colney marked him. (10)
  • See this marked right. (8)
  • The change was marked. (10)
  • Farina marked him closely. (10)
  • They had marked him ten and one. (8)
  • What peculiarities marked his style? (3)
  • Robert marked him, and the blush as well. (22)
  • You must have been marked down and followed here. (8)
  • The mountain he had marked was bursting over him. (10)
  • But failure had marked the enterprise for its own. (19)
  • Algernon likewise bestowed marked attention on her. (22)
  • They brought him a carafe, with the measures marked. (8)
  • It came marked with blue pencil together with a note. (8)
  • He is an upright man; I have not seen marked meanness. (10)
  • He is somehow or other a marked man for the official eye. (2)
  • What advance is marked over the work of the Paris school? (3)
  • Old Kraken kept unwinding watch; He marked his day appear. (10)
  • He saw Raiser on the benches, and marked him to speak for him. (10)
  • You are one of those who are marked for extraordinary adventures. (10)
  • He could only think that it marked the decline of the Forsyte type. (8)
  • In the meadows wandered black and white cattle fantastically marked. (2)
  • The Neapolitan gave several shudders as she marked him attentively. (10)
  • The whole parade back to the stables was marked by pretty speeches. (10)
  • The whole parade back to the stables was marked by pretty speeches. (22)
  • The afternoon post brought a letter from Lord Valleys marked Express. (8)
  • She had just been receiving the most marked attentions from her lover. (18)
  • A short time earlier Lord Ormont could have marked it out at his leisure. (10)
  • He early showed marked inclination for music and was sent to Paris to study. (3)
  • The heights she had seen rosy at eve were marked for her ascent in the dawn. (10)
  • The difference is not less marked in newspaper-making than in other pursuits. (16)
  • His music is marked by richness of harmony and warmth of instrumental coloring. (3)
  • Stephen marked his thin hands quivering, and this alarmed him as nothing else had done. (8)
  • An old policeman, too, like some grey lighthouse, marked the entrance to the port of refuge. (8)
  • Promise of a great day for Raynham, as it proved to be, though not in the manner marked out. (10)
  • The angry emotions which had marked every feature when we last parted were partially subdued. (4)
  • That which was proper to her position, complexion, and the hour, surely marked her appearance. (10)
  • She marked a line where the light of duty should not encroach on the light of our human desires. (10)
  • A piteous desperate outburst marked the last words, that seemed to struggle from a tightened cord. (10)
  • The religions of the world are just the poetic expressions of certain strongly marked temperaments. (8)
  • All her animals are marked with colors which harmonize with the woods or fields in which they live. (17)
  • Nothing, perhaps, marked the confirmed husband in Basil more than these hidden fears and reluctances. (9)
  • His themes have a marked singing character, and all his writing is eminently suited to the instrument. (3)
  • He lay there many days and nights, that were marked by no change of light; the lamp burned unwearyingly. (10)
  • He felt that Howe was obtaining an influence amongst the Acadians, and so marked him down for destruction. (19)
  • I remember very well, as so many must, some of the marked features of the route that General Bidwell mentions. (7)
  • It was, perhaps, more flattering that she should betray a marked disposition to prefer solitude in his society. (10)
  • I saw that I stood marked to be the scape goat of the day, and humbly continued to deserve well, notwithstanding. (10)
  • It marked as it were the high water mark of what was left to him of life; and this other letter in his hand-by Jove! (8)
  • His music is marked by great originality and fertility of invention, but tinged with a spirit of melancholy and gloom. (3)
  • She marked neither the knight nor the squire, who stood shading his eyes with his hand in order to see her the better. (5)
  • The entire chanson is quoted in Naumann with the various imitations fairly well marked; the student should refer to it. (3)
  • Independence in matters of art has always been a marked characteristic of the French; they have led rather than followed. (3)
  • In fact, the scholarly musicians of that period condemned the music of the people because of its marked rhythmic character. (3)
  • By the help of a wooden villain (Maskwell) marked Gallows to the flattest eye, he gets a sort of plot in The Double Dealer. (10)
  • General Goodwin touched Temple on the shoulder kindly, in marked contrast to his treatment of me, and wished us good-night. (10)
  • They strove to understand why the field was marked with blocks of men who made a plume of vapour here, and hurried thither. (10)
  • The widow met him with a welcome neatly marked by resentment; she meant him to feel that his not coming sooner had been noticed. (9)
  • He shook hands with each of them in the same kindly cold way, elicitating from Adrian a marked encomium on his style of doing it. (10)
  • Hilary, beneath the acacia-tree not yet in bloom, marked an early butterfly flitting over the geraniums blossoming round an old sundial. (8)
  • The French lay marked stress on mesure et gout, and they own how much they owe to Moliere for leading them in simple justness and taste. (10)
  • Hastily consulting the map, we found there was no such obstruction marked at this point, and we were puzzled to know what was in our path. (20)
  • Even the melon-seller stopped beneath the arch ending the Stradone Porta Nuova, as if he had reached a marked limit of his popular customers. (10)
  • Two others, penned by the same hand, marked an expenditure scarcely more interesting, in letters, hair-powder, shoe-string, and breeches-ball. (4)
  • Sir Willoughby battled with himself to repress a state of temper that put him to marked disadvantage beside his friend Horace in high spirits. (10)
  • Dudley Sowerby, fourth down the Concert-bill; marked for a flute-duet with Mr. Victor Radnor, Miss Nesta Victoria Radnor accompanying at the piano. (10)
  • Besides, she had some very marked peculiarities of her own, and these were also intensified by the solitude to which she was necessarily left so much. (9)
  • He laughed at the notion of this, with that impersonal relish which seemed to me singularly characteristic of the self-consciousness so marked in him. (9)
  • Among them was the wife of Gisevius and her son, a young man whose behaviour was marked by the well-defined class-consciousness of the organized worker. (12)
  • Outwardly even her mother seemed absorbed in the sprouting of the green off-shoot of the Feverel tree, and Clare was his handmaiden, little marked by him. (10)
  • He was famous for his improvisations; his cadenzas to concertos and his extempore treatments of well-known themes were marked by spontaneity, brilliance and exquisite feeling. (3)

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