I kept passing geezers on very expensive bikes with their heads down, giving it their all. |
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Owning and making use of a domain name is not very expensive, all internet service providers offer the facility. |
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Today, Nicol prisms are still very expensive, bulky and of limited aperture. |
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Kassi is so dazed by it all that she drops pizza onto her brand new and very expensive evening dress. |
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I was in the middle of ordering a very expensive round of gins and tonics when I was nobbled by one of the wedding guests at the bar. |
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On the one hand, this noble metal facilitates the chemical reaction that produces electricity, but on the other hand it is very expensive. |
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The construction materials are very expensive but there are more building sites than workers available. |
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Meanwhile, very expensive thoroughbred horses, stud bulls, or whatever animals they may be could well be under threat. |
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The curule aediles had responsibility for the ludi Romani and the Megalenses, which could be very expensive. |
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This fabric even, though it feels like a knit when you are wearing it, looks like a very expensive handwoven fabric. |
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Renting china is very expensive so we would like to know if we could use your china for nothing. |
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Eliza said that she had just gone to the movies, but she was wearing a very expensive tailored suit in pearl gray, with not a hair out of place. |
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Other treatments include hair grafting, which is very expensive and requires repeated treatment over time, and hairpieces. |
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Those toys, made of plastic, wood or cloth, were very expensive but fragile, and easily broken. |
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Credit card spending can be very expensive if balances remain uncleared or if credit limits are breached because of penalty charges. |
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You almost have to use traditional forms of advertising, like TV and radio, which can get very expensive. |
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Without advanced and very expensive treatment, this water does not meet potability standards of most state health departments. |
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It is very expensive to have staff doing nothing if there is an interruption of supply. |
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This makes instructorships very expensive, and since the club pays for our instructorships this makes us have to charge higher fees. |
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The very stylish decor and layout could unfortunately not make up for the very expensive bar prices and the rude and insolent staff. |
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We have no comeback now but to take the matter to court which is a very expensive option but one that we're going to talk about. |
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Another standards consideration is that a very expensive regulator testing machine could ice up and break! |
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Vellum, traditionally made from calf skin as opposed to parchment which is made from goat or sheep skin, is very expensive. |
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They are also very expensive, which is merely unfortunate since, like intaglios and Abyssinian cats, they are infinitely desirable. |
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What might seem like a quick fix can actually ruin that very expensive, irreplaceable motor. |
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Whether the drilling is submersible or semi-submersible, the mobilisation costs, drilling rigs, etc. are very expensive. |
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Mobile phone bills can be very expensive, but for some reason most of us just put up with this as a fact of life. |
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Bright green chrysoprase is very expensive, while Russian amber is so expensive, it's paid for by the gram. |
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This is very expensive to get so naturally the landlord doesn't want this additional expense and neither party wants any aggro! |
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Early tape recordings were not easily marketable because they were also very expensive. |
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The bargains will prove to be very expensive if you have to pay interest on the money you spent. |
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The trend toward all-in-one systems came about decades ago when equipment was very expensive, and we wanted to run everything on the same box. |
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He's got quite a bad drugs background, and it just goes to show that using heroin and crack cocaine is very expensive. |
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These courses are very expensive, due to the variety of resources needed to run them. |
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The first launch of any new rocket is risky and few companies will want to put their very expensive new spacecraft on an untried launch vehicle. |
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This is a very exclusive and very expensive club which is also a place to be seen. |
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There is a very good German bakery in Edinburgh, but his lebkuchen are very expensive, and I have to feed about 20 people. |
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When Jefferson went on his first diplomatic mission, he bought very expensive china. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty, the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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I had meetings with lorry-loads of men in very expensive shirts telling me how excited they were to see me. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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In all the Assemblymen, I haven't seen one sharp dresser, as they all wears very expensive, locally tailor-made suits. |
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Vegetables and fruits are very expensive with an avocado pear in town centre costing K2,500 instead of K500 in Ndola. |
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The axle boxes proved to be a very expensive item, considerably exceeding the original budget. |
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There are some very expensive items which can actually diminish your credibility. |
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But the systems are largely confined to very expensive cars because of their nature and because they aren't swappable. |
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Dismissing cochlear implants as risky, very expensive and of limited achievement does scant justice to their proven value. |
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I've found that nice-looking, well-fitting sundresses can be hard to find, and frequently very expensive. |
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As I mentioned when I was there a month ago, there's a new, very expensive and visually-impressive bandshell adorning the Hollywood Bowl. |
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He claimed the chemical was very expensive but admitted he had mistakenly believed he was using a descaler. |
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When a mercury thermometer breaks, it is difficult and very expensive to clean up properly. |
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It's absurd, not to mention very expensive, with a three month waiting list to re-take the test. |
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The island's location, in the doldrums of the Caribbean, forces it to rely on desalinized ocean water, which is very expensive. |
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Users build up a tremendous tolerance to the drug and it is very expensive, so it can lead to crime if someone gets a serious habit. |
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We have taken advice from a tree surgeon and some of the trees need a little bit of work doing to them which is very expensive. |
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Poorly marketed, and very expensive, it was originally only available as a mixable kit packaged in a too large cylinder. |
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Very slowly or moderately it was rising, and I thought I was at the estate of a wealthy person for the architecture was very expensive looking. |
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The solution is to weave a mesh composed of small, moderately priced objects rather than a handful of very large and very expensive ones. |
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We searched the Internet and there was nothing except very expensive tyre gauges and sensors transmitting back to the dashboard. |
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Ken had never been to this area which is difficult to reach except by a private charter which is very expensive for anyone travelling alone. |
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The building was very plain and unadorned, but she could tell by the smell alone that it was very expensive. |
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A celiac's diet can be very expensive, so we try to show patients how they can make their own meals at home using gluten-free baking products. |
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Tuition at the more prestigious high schools, which are all boarding schools, is very expensive. |
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Catering for over 200 players in eleven under-age competitions as well as Junior and Senior teams is a very expensive business. |
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Getting private treatment for infertility can be very expensive, and there is no guarantee it will be successful. |
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Resources could be stretched thin over a very expensive and potentially indefinite campaign. |
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Without this support relocated insects would soon be harvested, providing a very expensive meal for a few people. |
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We cannot support all the shops we have already, so a few more very expensive units can only remain empty and unused. |
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It was very expensive too, probably the dearest meal out we had. |
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She is a well-preserved fifty-something woman with long blonde hair and the smooth good looks that only very expensive clothes and grooming can achieve. |
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With the brass and woodwind programs repair bills are very expensive. |
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Meanwhile, privately rented accommodation is becoming very expensive. |
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Light railway is very expensive and has a longer lead-in time. |
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It uses neural network modelling to predict the impact very expensive additives such as rhenium and platinum might have on the heat resistance of superalloys. |
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Some medicines, like HIV drugs, are very expensive, as most them are under brand names. |
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The salted and cured viscera of the Selenka sea cucumber, considered a delicacy of Japanese cuisine, is very expensive and difficult to find in the United States. |
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Silk screening was at one time an incredible innovation, but today it is very expensive, and also, high-quality serigraphers are getting hard to come by. |
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It's that sinking feeling when you discover the very expensive typo. |
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Players are very expensive and the board have pushed the boat out. |
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Hotel maintenance is a never-ending job, and plumbing can be very expensive to fix. |
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Many Southern productions have been lost, and the videotapes re-used, as was customary in those days of very expensive blank videotape on big open reel machines. |
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Today, after three years of government efforts, however ham-handed, to strengthen aviation security, some very expensive coverage is starting to be available. |
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Believe me, the beef, pork, chicken and other meats are very expensive. |
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They are excellent glasses, but very expensive and impractically large. |
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His parents had given the car to him for his 16th birthday, it was a very expensive present, but he told them he'd eventually pay them back due to independency. |
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With the crash of the telecom sector, its investments in fibre optics capacity and other telecommunications ventures turned out to have been very expensive. |
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Tiny feet tip-toed across a rug that was probably very expensive, up several flights of stairs of cushiony carpet and onto a hallway that was cold, lifeless, and noisy. |
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Frequently called deferred presentment, payday loans are very expensive, short-term, small-dollar loans that are primarily marketed to society's poorest citizens. |
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The drug requires very expensive Phase I, II and III clinical trials, and most of them fail. |
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Lakefront property is very expensive because many people want access to the water for recreation. |
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This policy led to a large number of very expensive campaigns which were largely paid for with Dutch funds. |
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Since residential elevators are both very expensive and require extra space, the chairlift or inclinator was invented. |
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The Private Finance Initiative is now being used to pay for very expensive incinerators. |
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Tull's seed drill was very expensive and not very reliable and therefore did not have much of an impact. |
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The other courier companies are very expensive as compare to GPO and I feel that this is not correct. |
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Redoubled overtricks at 400 a time also looked very expensive to East who had the decision of standing his ground or running to a 'cheaper' spot. |
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It was very expensive and difficult to make, so the panes were made small and held together with a lead lattice, in casement windows. |
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A Dictionary of the English Language was somewhat large and very expensive. |
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However, they remained very expensive and the lunar distance method continued to be used for some decades. |
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The term flagship is also used to describe the top vehicle manufactured by a very expensive automotive marque. |
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The trouble with PPI, though, is that it can be very expensive, can provide limited cover and has been frequently mis-sold. |
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Setting the ARD for the Medicare five-day assessment at day five sounds logical, but can be very expensive. |
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Some boat builders have started using Japanese draw saws for fine cuts but while these are excellent they tend to be very expensive. |
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In the meantime Henry II had raised a very expensive army of more than 20,000 mercenaries with which to face the rebellion. |
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Meat has been very expensive for most Egyptians throughout history, so a great number of vegetarian dishes have been developed. |
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It would be very expensive to cure a dose here, as well as unbelievably painful. |
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Zinc was regularly imported to Europe from the Orient in the 17th and early 18th centuries, but was at times very expensive. |
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This was very expensive work that at this time was only commonly done to Royal Navy vessels. |
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Although early electricity was very expensive compared to today, it was far cheaper and more convenient than oil or gas lighting. |
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All the current sniffers are very expensive and are difficult to use. |
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In defense of epidemiologists, sample accruement, storage, record-keeping, and so on are very expensive and time-consuming for large numbers of samples. |
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On the other hand the small, individual ones, especially those shaped as fruits, pagodas, cottages etc., though eminently shelfworthy, are very expensive. |
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It took several years to complete and was very expensive to produce. |
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Printed books were initially very expensive, but fell steadily in price until by the 19th century even the poorest could afford some with printed illustrations. |
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A piece of my dog's plastic chew toy broke off and he swallowed it, requiring surgery to remove it. The procedure was very expensive, but fortunately I had pet insurance. |
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Heraldry experts say that alterations in arms are very expensive. |
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In my opinion, most circumstances require us to know a patient's liver histology before starting or delaying a potentially toxic and very expensive treatment. |
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It seems some democratic public consultation needs to be undertaken before the powers that be irrevocably commit us all to a very expensive and permanent white elephant. |
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