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  • She resolved to be explicit. (10)
  • I have resolved upon that view. (10)
  • They resolved to die rather than yield. (19)
  • So he resolved, throwing the burden on Fate. (10)
  • Sir Thomas resolved to speak seriously to her. (4)
  • Her thoughts resolved to action spontaneously. (10)
  • Evidently he had resolved to back Mr. Romfrey blindly. (10)
  • I am resolved to have some in an ornament for the head. (4)
  • She now resolved to keep Harriet no longer in the dark. (4)
  • And amidst the sighing of the Watch, it was so resolved. (8)
  • He resolved to hunt her out, and take her from the man. (10)
  • Adela resolved that Wilfrid should have one protectress. (10)
  • He apparently resolved to launch himself upon conjecture. (9)
  • He had resolved to hint to Ferrand that he had better go. (8)
  • I should regain my pride if I could be resolved on a step. (10)
  • She resolved to prevail on her to spend a day at Hartfield. (4)
  • She had long resolved that one-and-twenty should be the period. (4)
  • But he found Lydia absolutely resolved on remaining where she was. (4)
  • Galissonière therefore resolved to take swift and effective action. (19)
  • She resolved not to send it till they were about to quit the theatre. (10)
  • He wanted no advice on such a matter, having fully resolved what to do. (10)
  • To take his revenge on Denonville, he resolved to make peace impossible. (19)
  • They resolved, therefore, to brave the Iroquois and make the long journey. (19)
  • Despairing of the goose, we resolved to finish the cold repast awaiting us. (10)
  • She was quite concerned and ashamed, and resolved to do such things no more. (4)
  • I was resolved to lose no time in clearing up those mistakes as far as I could. (4)
  • Meanwhile I have resolved to stay here till you come, if you come soon enough. (14)
  • My Curiosity was so much raised, that I was resolved at any rate to satisfy it. (4)
  • He had resolved not to tell her of the new danger he ran from his own conscience. (8)
  • To my grief, I discovered that Heriot had resolved he would not return to school. (10)
  • He had heard of the great Lake Winnipeg from the Indians and resolved to reach it. (19)
  • How can you be less than resolved after I have poured my influence into your veins? (10)
  • There was plenty of vapour in him, and it always resolved into some shape or other. (10)
  • She dreaded seeing Mr. Wickham again, and was resolved to avoid it as long as possible. (4)
  • Scott had refused to bow the knee to the Dictator, and Riel resolved that he should die. (19)
  • As for Fleur, the War had resolved the vexed problem whether or not she should go to school. (8)
  • She consulted with Laura, and they resolved to go as soon as Angelo could stand on his feet. (10)
  • He observed that all the others lunched at twelve, and he resolved to anticipate his usual hour. (9)
  • Forth, this Laxley, I said, should go, because they were resolved to ruin you, and make you base. (10)
  • He resolved to stay and teach her that the presumption she had imputed to him was her own mistake. (10)
  • Brought face to face with his confession, Jolyon resolved to do without it if by any means he could. (8)
  • To pinch himself and deserve well of Providence, he resolved not to drink wine, but beer, that day. (10)
  • It was resolved at Versailles that an expedition should be sent out to Cape Breton for that purpose. (19)
  • And now, in the cab, resolved to make her feelings known, in sudden shyness she found it very difficult. (8)
  • Clear ideas of satisfaction had left him and resolved to a boiling geysir of indistinguishable transports. (10)
  • With all the eagerness which such a transition gives, Emma resolved to be out of doors as soon as possible. (4)
  • She blamed herself for the extent of her fears, and resolved never to think so seriously on the subject again. (4)
  • I came to New York, resolved to fight my way in, somewhere, and I did not rest a moment before I began the fight. (9)
  • She is fully resolved not to have him without your endorsement, and he is quite willing to abide by what you say. (9)
  • She resolved that there could not be; and it was upon this basis of reason that she fancied she had led him to it. (10)
  • All that there was of selfishness in her bosom resolved to the enjoyment of her one month of strongly willed delusion. (10)
  • He resolved to go to his own lodgings the next morning, determined to win his loved one by the ardor of his attentions. (18)
  • I saw that she wanted to mortify me, and was resolved if I possibly could to Prevent her seeing that her scheme succeeded. (4)
  • The party resolved itself into twos and threes, and these straggled far apart, out of conversational reach of one another. (9)
  • They were cheered by the joy of the servants on their arrival, and each for the sake of the others resolved to appear happy. (4)
  • As he grew more comfortable he reflected how he had calmed that woman, and he resolved again to spend his life in doing good. (9)
  • She looked sublimely resolved, with a grand lift of the eyes, and Dan caught her to him in a rapture, breaking into laughter. (9)
  • Barclugh resolved to confess the longings of his heart before his departure, as he knew that he must soon leave Dorminghurst. (18)
  • The major smiled, while he still pressed his services to see them past the picquets, but they were resolved and would not be denied. (6)
  • Mr. Adister resolved at the same time that Patrick should have his portrait of the prince for a set-off to the face of his daughter. (10)
  • He gave her a look which she found so dishonest, so really insincere, that she resolved to abandon him to Providence as soon as she could. (9)
  • The communication imparted such satiric venom to his further remarks, that Annette resolved to break her walk and dismiss him for the day. (10)
  • Asserted here, verified there, the rumour gathered volume, and from a serpent of vapour resolved to sturdy concrete before it was tangible. (10)
  • A rumour had spread that a mighty army of Hurons were descending upon them, and they resolved, in spite of their chiefs, to retreat at once. (19)
  • An exception to the general rule of precocity among musicians, it was not until his sixteenth year that he resolved to devote himself to music. (3)
  • Conscience and reason had resolved to a dead weight in him, like an inanimate force, governing his acts despite the man, while he was with Renee. (10)
  • At Detroit the general, Proctor, was cut off from his supplies, and, recognising his position, resolved to evacuate and fall back on Burlington Heights. (19)
  • The history of mankind shows our painful efforts to find one, but they have invariably resolved themselves into asceticism, or laxity, acting and reacting. (10)

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