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  • Here again opinions differ. (3)
  • Father must have opinions of his own. (8)
  • She and I have our different opinions. (10)
  • He wants to punish him for his opinions. (9)
  • My opinions do not live from hand to mouth. (14)
  • She was getting to have opinions of her own. (8)
  • At my time of life opinions are tolerably fixed. (4)
  • She pretends to have opinions upon politics now. (10)
  • We have already exchanged opinions on the subject. (10)
  • His excuse was, that he had not published opinions. (10)
  • They might even discover the opinions of the editor. (16)
  • You asked me for my opinions: I was bound to give them. (10)
  • Inside his boundary, he had neat phrases, opinions in packets. (10)
  • When opinions differ, talk becomes animated, warm, continuous. (16)
  • The disputant in words his eye dismayed: Opinions blocked his passage. (10)
  • He is one of those men who do not seem to think a woman may have opinions. (10)
  • That is why it is better for men of extremely opposite opinions not to meet. (10)
  • Upon most current events he had strong opinions, and he uttered them strongly. (9)
  • To tremble at the opinions of people had become a part of her innermost nature. (12)
  • I should imagine his opinions to be extremely good, for they are not a multitude. (10)
  • She had a charming lightness of speech, although her opinions were decided enough. (12)
  • Between the two opinions Miss Cotton wavered with a sentimental attraction to either. (9)
  • The opinions of husbands who are not summoned to pay are hardly important; they vary. (10)
  • When a man does have opinions in a small city, he is quite likely to have strong ones. (16)
  • Few appreciate the extent to which their opinions are affected by the newspaper they read. (16)
  • We cannot think that a party gains by not hitting its hardest, or by sugaring its opinions. (14)
  • We are apt to call such a one out of his name and to punish him for opinions he has never held. (9)
  • The man had the right to his opinions, and he had the courage of his opinions. (10)
  • Upon the question of his magnanimity, as well as of his courage, there could not be two opinions. (10)
  • Willoughby thought the same; and their behaviour at all times, was an illustration of their opinions. (4)
  • Everything united in him; good understanding, correct opinions, knowledge of the world, and a warm heart. (4)
  • Private reports of John, however, gave him credit for sound opinions: he was moderate, merely progressive. (10)
  • How earnestly did she then wish that her former opinions had been more reasonable, her expressions more moderate! (4)
  • The composite of individual opinions, which we call public opinion, must express itself in action to be effective. (16)
  • The whole family joined in the discussion, and it appeared that they all had their opinions of the plays and actors. (9)
  • Opinions varied as to the advisability of riding out the threatening squall, or going ashore to wait for it to pass. (20)
  • To argue that whenever two critics hold different opinions, the criticism of one of them must be valueless, is absurd. (16)
  • He was a man distinguished even in Germany for scholarship, rather notorious for his political and social opinions too. (10)
  • Statistics, upon which his master and friends, after exchanging opinions in argument, always fell back, frightened him. (10)
  • He was essentially religious, but he was very consciously a citizen, with most decided opinions upon political questions. (9)
  • His energies then may be devoted to reporting the happenings of his locality and to giving his opinions on public affairs. (16)
  • She has been allowed to dispose of her time in the most idle and frivolous manner, and to adopt any opinions that came in her way. (4)
  • He had certain prejudices, but they were honest ones, and those who knew his work were able to discount them in sifting his opinions. (16)
  • At the best its opinions are not conclusions from certain easily verifiable principles, but are effects from the worship of certain models. (9)
  • Her mind, disposition, opinions, and habits wanted no half-concealment, no self-deception on the present, no reliance on future improvement. (4)
  • They came sharp as fencing-thrusts; and you could really believe, if you liked, that they were merely stating grounds for diverse opinions. (10)
  • An author who has long enjoyed their favor suddenly and rather mysteriously loses it, through his opinions on certain matters of literary taste, say. (9)
  • An author who has long enjoyed their favor, suddenly and rather mysteriously loses it, through his opinions on certain matters of literary taste, say. (9)
  • His opinions and his personality are proper subjects for criticism, but the charge of corruption should not be made recklessly and without good cause. (16)
  • Señor Cánovas is doing only what any other Spaniard would do in his place, that is, endeavoring to suppress opinions which he believes to be mischievous. (14)
  • Then he delayed for a rapid and comprehensive exchange of opinions and ideas, successfully blending military subordination with American equality in his manner. (9)
  • He was no doubt a rackety, irresponsible young fellow according to old standards, yet somehow likeable, with his extraordinarily cheerful way of blurting out his opinions. (8)

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