4.Mr. Cruncher had no particular meaning in these sulky corroborations, but made use of them, as people not unfrequently do, to express general ironical dissatisfaction.
5.He too, with the world a wide heath before him, enjoyed the meal—again in corroboration of the magnates, as exemplifying the utter want of calculation on the part of these people, sir.
6." I have, and he denies it quite emphatically, so without Amabella's corroboration it really is very difficult to know where to go next—" She was interrupted by a knock on the door of her office.