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She was not so amenable to the law as he.
The girl seemed amenable, though her father and I have never been friends.
But the other day, they met a woman who was amenable.
That might make them more amenable to the Clinton view of national security.
Amenable as always, I decided to give it a try.
Were she 29 and amenable to reform, I might feel different.
The Governor is amenable to the voice of the people.
If she was that amenable, perhaps they had learned something from her.
"The government is very much amenable to this kind of investment."
How amenable will he be to working out a deal that looks toward peace rather than war?
I know especially about the need for a secure and amenable place to live.
And, why was she so amenable to allowing me to go out every night.
The press lord was amenable, and work began in the summer of 1953.
I'm not saying the girls are amenable to my tired voice.
If not, then a man who was amenable to my suggestions.
"Would that all my normal patients were so amenable to being told what to do."
A while without pay, supplies or word from home will make them more amenable.
"Would he be amenable to a relationship with me other than as an employee?"
When I suggested going to my hotel room, she was more than amenable.
She was amenable, so I arranged for the two of them to be together.
Here too, I think, one must be amenable to compromise.
This view is not amenable to being changed by scientific evidence.
Small shops are likely to be most amenable to this idea.
Others felt the system would never be amenable to internal reform.
"They are amenable to anything we can think up for them to do.