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dubiously
1. John looks at the cup dubiously, drinks
2. I look at him dubiously
3. Broshee sniffed dubiously at the soft white flesh
4. "You sure this fencing's up to it?" I asked dubiously
5. Braun dubiously said, “No … it had to have been at least ten … it felt like the most I had ever done … EVER,” he yelled with glee
6. Ellen shook her head dubiously and looked at the black cat
7. Cook looked it over dubiously, but the nearness of the High Police choked their protests
8. “Really?” he inquired dubiously
9. “Now, tell me more of this so called saviour” I requested dubiously
10. dubiously honored by allegedly being placed on the KGB's hit list
11. David opened the tube dubiously and smeared the thick liquid on his hands and
12. She was the first to spring ashore, closely followed by Conan, and after them trooped the ebon-skinned pirates, white plumes waving in the morning wind, spears ready, eyes rolling dubiously at the surrounding jungle
13. Conan eyed the heavy portal dubiously, but placed his massive shoulder against it and thrust with all the power of his muscular calves and thighs
14. A few seconds later he struggled up out of the seething water, trusting his weight dubiously to the corroded rungs
15. “I don’t know whether what you’re doing is the reason…” he dubiously replied, “…but he’s… moving
16. “I have my doubts,” Alex said dubiously
17. " Said Tina staring dubiously at the pile of
18. Gary Seven looked dubiously at Garcia
19. The man interrupted her as he now looked at her dubiously
20. “You have?” asked Doon, dubiously
21. “We have?” enquired Takina at the same time, more dubiously still
22. Dubiously Michael mumbled his thanks and returned to the bathroom
23. this wall!” The others nodded dubiously in reply
24. “I guess that would work,” Kara said dubiously
25. Grimes photocopied old books and maps and dubiously obtained a chunk from the stump of a column from the ruins of Glastonbury abbey, which he knew was a building block from the late 10th Century
26. Hemlock picked up the soup and gave it and the spoon to Elm, who looked dubiously at it wondering just how hot it would be after all the time that had passed
27. “Weren’t you upset with your dad, when he told you?” I asked dubiously
28. He looked at me dubiously, but with his characteristic easy grin he complied with my wishes
29. Akenji stared at Brian dubiously, the corners of his mouth twitching
30. Looking narrowly and dubiously, he stooped lowly to pick up the tiny blue tiny which he knew was the earring he had seen her in only a few minutes ago
31. “Then what’s your name,” the man asked dubiously
32. It is morally inconceivable, if it had been the intention of Heaven to convey to mankind, speaking so great a variety of languages, into which the Bible must be translated,—the threatening of torment which should be absolutely endless, that such a threatening would be, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, expressed in terms which literally signify something in all languages wholly inconsistent with such a destiny: and that the announcement of the real danger awaiting the world should be dubiously ascertainable only from one passage in a gospel (Matthew), which is probably itself a translation; from another (in a second gospel—Mark), which has reached posterity in a very corrupted form; and lastly from two verses in the latest of the prophecies, where it is difficult to distinguish metaphors from simple terms, and where the terms employed are themselves undoubtedly employed by the Jewish Rabbi, as well as in the Bible, to denote a limited period of duration in punishment
33. dubiously at him, and led the way
34. "It is a great pity," croaked Jacques Three, dubiously shaking his head, with his cruel fingers at his hungry mouth; "it is not quite like a good citizen; it is a thing to regret
35. O'Connor dubiously, as he took out cigarette-papers and tobacco
36. —Yes, yes, Mr Dedalus said dubiously
37. It seemed as if my voice would burst the walls asunder, and when I stopped I saw all their scared eyes looking at me dubiously
38. We both stare at it rather dubiously
39. And though she looked dubiously at the house-front as if inclined to return, it was with a breath of relied that she closed the gate
40. "No—and yes," said Lydgate, half dubiously
41. Ladislaw should pay at least two visits during the year to the Grange, and there came gradually a small row of cousins at Freshitt who enjoyed playing with the two cousins visiting Tipton as much as if the blood of these cousins had been less dubiously mixed
42. He looked dubiously at his pancakes, topped with strawberries and puffs of whipped cream
43. 'Man?' said Ingold dubiously; and the others laughed
44. “My first one of these,” Yuki said dubiously
45. Napoleon rode over the plain and surveyed the locality with a profound air and in silence, nodded with approval or shook his head dubiously, and without communicating to the generals around him the profound course of ideas which guided his decisions merely gave them his final conclusions in the form of commands
46. It was Dokhturov again whom they sent to Forminsk and from there to Malo-Yaroslavets, the place where the last battle with the French was fought and where the obvious disintegration of the French army began; and we are told of many geniuses and heroes of that period of the campaign, but of Dokhturov nothing or very little is said and that dubiously
47. Dubiously the captain took the key in hand
48. She turned to regard the wagon dubiously
49. "Those sailors we saw, Queequeg, where can they have gone to?" said I, looking dubiously at the sleeper
50. What sort of a cat was this who had boxed his ears? He looked dubiously at the Sarah-cat