But when it became clear to him that he was an enemy to Allah, he dissociated himself from him: for Abraham was most tender-hearted, forbearing.
It became clear to me that I had been hit or rather my machine.
It became clear to me that the people at home took a vivid interest in their fighting soldiers after all.
It became clear to me that I had shot him down, but on the other side of the Front.
Gradually it became clear to me that I had landed outside the English lines, but cursedly near them.
At last it became clear to me that your uncle had put it somewhere himself.
To-day, yes and in the preceding days, it seemed to me that Hadji Murad became clear, but I could not write it.
As her imagination developed the details of the scene in the Van Degen dining-room it became clear to her that fashionable society was horribly immoral and that she could never really be happy in such a poisoned atmosphere.
Then he began to feel the tonic effect of silence; and the next stage was reached when it became clear to him that there was nothing to say.
She regarded me wildly, as the substance of it became clear to her.
As it became clear to them, all threw their heads back and laughed loudly.
She knew now; but that was not what she thought of, when it became clear to her.
Then, as the reality dawned upon her, a picture of what that money could do became clear to her, and with Wilson Jacobs as its secretary, she presently came to feel that her sacrifice might be a blessing in disguise.
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