I daresay there is not enough space at your lodgings, and I have already become Mr. Wade's home for neglected animals. |
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This must have been a very distressing for all his family but I daresay they got used to it. |
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For me, the culprit is not really important, although I daresay a lot of Americans feel very differently. |
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I daresay every black beetle thinks it must have a complete explanation of the world as one of the indispensable qualifications of a respectable cockroach. |
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I daresay you will roast me as a sexist boor, but there, I've said it. |
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Moreover, I daresay that within the secretariats we have implemented the gender equality principle fully, as women enjoy a majority there. |
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I daresay Public Works has probably withheld this confidential document even from government members of this Committee. |
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I daresay nobody doubts the need for the existing legislation to be updated. |
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I daresay we are, bearing in mind its meagre technical resources and restricted competence. |
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Self-publishing a game with six battles under the hood was a very ambitious way to start, I daresay foolhardy. |
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I daresay it owes its success to the fact it is better known and more easily recognizable than the other dinosaurs in the hall. |
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A small band of principled and I daresay stubborn people who stayed and struggled to push the desert back. |
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It's a lot of money, but I daresay a lot is expected of him. |
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Some smallish number does that now, but I daresay there are more Bettes and Boonstras. |
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Well I think this has been quite a long letter, but I daresay my wife and daughters will be glad to hear from you so now and then, and I myself as well. |
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However, these are points that I seek to put in the context of certainly the area that I represent and I daresay they are points that would be supported by Jillian Evans on behalf of her party. |
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But I daresay that it is, to me, a good, substantial and forward-looking document which I hope you will adopt at the end of today's deliberations. |
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There is a lot of patronage there, and I daresay I would not want it to extend to agriculture, which is such an important sector for the future of many people. |
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And she was one of the gang, I daresay, who was there. |
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Eric Partridge, in his Useage and Abusage writes, 'As to cliches, I daresay we are all in agreement. |
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Really quippy, relevant, observant, and, daresay, relatable dialogue. |
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Besides, it was getting cold. They say that the oreibasia took place in midwinter, but I daresay the Peloponnesus is considerably milder that time of year than Vermont. |
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