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Examples
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"We want to see Professor Dumbledore," said Hermione, rather bravely,
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Rowling, J. K. 1997
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Ah, if only they would spare the torture, he thought that he could die bravely,
The Black Buccaneer 1934
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"You needn't get anyone to take my place to-night," she said bravely,
The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916
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And I can see, too, in a way, that we sometimes do things we don't want to do – that we don't even mean to do – that we regret ever afterwards – just because life drives us to do them – For a minute she hesitated, and then added bravely,
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She paused a moment and choked back a sob; then added, bravely,
The Master Mystery John W. Grey 1908
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Then he bade us good-by, and marched away bravely,
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But, as it was, they had Englishmen to deal with, and Hilary and about ten of the crew met them bravely,
In the King's Name The Cruise of the "Kestrel" George Manville Fenn 1870
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So, in cold blood riding on, and yet ashamed that a man should shrink where a horse went bravely,
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_ We wait your malice, put your swords home bravely,
The Little French Lawyer A Comedy John Fletcher 1602
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But please, can more doctors stand up and say bravely,
Green Options 2009
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