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  1. to be in love love

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  • “I perceiv’d, then, I was beginning to be in love —”

    The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

  • “'Tis no use for you to be in love with him any more than me, Retty Priddle, 'said jolly-faced Marian, the eldest, slily.”

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

  • “But what if Karen Newman turned out to be a commitment-phobic, relationship-challenged woman approaching age thirty who wanted desperately to be in love but was afraid to take that necessary leap of faith required for a lasting relationship?”

    Simon & Schuster: Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume

  • “We think that Mary will labour to be in love with the self-devoted man, under her mother's influence, and from that hyper-conscientiousness so common with good girls; but we don't wish her to succeed.”

    Lady Byron Vindicated

  • “The Chevalier de Guise, whose idol she still was, sat at her feet, and what had passed filled him with the utmost grief; he looked upon it as ominous for him, that fortune had destined the Duke of Nemours to be in love with the Princess of Cleves.”

    The Princess of Cleves

  • “It wouldn't be easy to be in love with Bolshintsov,”

    A Month in the Country

  • “We think that she will labor to be in love with the self-devoting man, under her mother's influence, and from that hyper-conscientiousness so common with good girls, ” but we don't wish her to succeed.”

    The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe

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