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1. You must have loved her dearly
2. That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
3. The instrument I once loved so dearly, became a symbol of
4. you loved dearly and unconditionally? Is it really
5. She had loved him dearly
6. I glance at my man – that is going to cost him dearly
7. With his lantern jaw, with his sparkling blue eyes and with his perfectly aquiline nose, Archibald followed in his father’s footsteps and became a matinee idol on the silver screen, fulfilling his long but dearly departed father's final wish
8. Karen’s old boots, but they reminded Karen of her dearly departed
9. dearly departed father's final wish
10. I would dearly like to set up something similar one day
11. He couldn’t be far, since it must have cost dearly
12. He dearly wished to travel to Europe, not just because he'd never been far from Tahoe before, but also because he knew he had cousins, uncles and aunts in Scotland
13. I also love you dearly
14. In a few weeks he came to love her dearly for herself, not as a substitute for Desa
15. Nerissa would dearly love to see this poet who had such skill to harness Gods as well as
16. blood boiled as he bit back the words he dearly wanted to
17. Too often in those days, rash decisions cost our island dearly
18. The Scotch banks, no doubt, paid all of them very dearly for their own imprudence and inattention : but the Bank of England paid very dearly, not only for its own imprudence, but for the much greater imprudence of almost all the Scotch banks
19. Ravena hesitated then announced, “If our primary business is concluded, I would dearly love to offer a tour of my gardens
20. His mind drifted back to his dearly departed father
21. The woman’s eyes flashed with the Nord’s inquiry, ever pleased as she was to relate details of a home she loved so dearly
22. She dearly loved having both boys in bed with her, even if one of them was
23. When we finally stopped for a moment to rest, I looked out over the expanse, so incredibly happy to be home and in the hills I loved so dearly
24. And, in the end, the civil magistrate will find that he has dearly paid for his intended frugality, in saving a fixed establishment for the priests ; and that, in reality, the most decent and advantageous composition, which he can make with the spiritual guides, is to bribe their indolence, by assigning stated salaries to their profession, and rendering it superfluous for them to be farther active, than merely to prevent their flock from straying in quest of new pastors
25. They had shown care and love at a very precarious time in my life and I loved them dearly
26. “I love her dearly
27. This suited me down to the ground as I had gotten bored and depressed I loved the girls dearly but home had changed and even more so with Ma being gone
28. ” I felt the tears prickling in my eyes at this banter but I held them back for a brave lass who I loved dearly
29. “Listen to me I love you both dearly and I can see the love you have for each other
30. “I’m so glad that you and Helen have got engaged I love you both dearly and I was wrong when I told you before that you were both to young
31. “Yes he did the same with me and that little movement is going to cost him dearly now just you watch how an old hand takes care of Hun bastards like him
32. North Carolina, and the South paid dearly
33. She had become so close to Khan and had cared for him dearly
34. When they would miss each other dearly and run into each other’s arms, smothering the other with kisses and cuddles until they finally made love and fell asleep
35. merely errors that may cost you, but failures for which they may pay even more dearly
36. While on border duty there was a annoyed colonel who told us quite frankly that he would arrest and kick the (you know what) out of any member who disobeyed his order not to cut off ears or any other body parts of terrorists or any other dearly departed
37. children should love her dearly, and never be disagreeable
38. pleasure to the royal boy he so dearly loved, and whom he always called
39. anger melted away before the dearly loved voice of his favourite son
40. The principal characters of our (early) youth, whether they be family, relatives or friends, especially those we have come to love dearly and who have left indelible impressions in our lives, are perceived in a wholly different manner as we grow older; where the confluence of a child‘s eyes and an adult‘s recollections seems to add ―something‖ that we might have otherwise overlooked as children but have come to appreciate (more) as adults
41. I would have so dearly loved to have been comforted by her, been held in her arms while she told me her son would get over his silliness and return to his normal self and then all our dreams would become a reality
42. A decision that cost him dearly when Bawsen and her ragbag collection of followers had risen up against him
43. ” For a hot prison story where the female inmates pay dearly for every meal, check out “Caged
44. There is no recalling the Dead; no redemption, regrets, remonstrations, gashing of teeth or second chances, only Faith in our dearly departed who continue in their own inestimable manner to offer forgiveness (and guidance) from beyond the grave
45. It cost their economy dearly
46. It cost her dearly
47. Such heretic lies had never been uttered before and never would be again, their venomous treachery so base that the Castigator himself is said to have cried in desperation, for he had never thought a dearly loved brother like Shan could fall from grace like a star falls from the night sky
48. This thing had taken on a life of its own, and it had cost both Langdon and her dearly
49. She felt ready for violence, but she dearly hoped it wouldn’t come to that
50. When Sylvia first came to him requesting paperwork that would conceal from American authorities the death of a horse at sea, he hadn’t questioned her ready willingness to pay so dearly