Get a stronger verb and you won't need an adverb, he would tell me.
All those Apps, Jobs would tell supporters and critics, were created by the little guy.
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It's exactly what everything you know and feel would tell you, and it's exactly true.
It was just a skeleton and all the ghost stories that people would tell.
If Joe were still here, he would tell you: Sometimes it's smarter to punt.
He was a larger than life character who would tell it as it was.
And which of the following brands would tell a friend or colleague to AVOID?
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She would tell us who to contact, speak to them, helped with the new lease.
His computer would tell him which combinations were most likely to smell like the real thing.
Despite his recent attempts to leave, "he would tell us the military was his life".
"I would tell you that that word was at the core of the suspension, " Pernetti said.
And housing, a bull would tell you, is not a liquid asset like stocks.
When the haircut was done, the barber would tell Lanza it was time to get up.
The barber's sister would tell him there was something wrong with Lanza, that he wasn't right.
At the end of the weekend a computer would tell us whom we are marrying.
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Boston needed an unflinching boss, who would tell put an end to the millionaire mishigas.
Boston needed an unflinching boss, who would tell put an end to the millionaire misghegoss.
Later, Sandberg would tell people that Facebook was a company driven by instinct and human relationships.
Every week they would tell him he was going home the following week .
But Denmark already has a far better reputation than the U.S., the Reputation Institute would tell you.
People would tell the barber not to talk with the kid, that he was a strange bird.
Instead, they would tell people they would know within 90 days how much money they would get.
There are many economists that would tell you there are far better ways to use that money.
They would tell him only that he'd had an unauthorized contact with police, a potential probation violation.
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Throughout the 2008 campaign, Silicon Valley Obama voters would tell me that Obama was really an economic centrist.
He also told officers that if he knew who was involved in her murder, he would tell them.
In the Warriors' locker room, Vathis wanted a photograph that would tell the story of Chamberlain's Bunyanesque accomplishment.
For example, as Frishberg points out, financial experts would tell you not to try to time the market.
"There were no sprinklers, and there was nothing that would tell somebody that something was wrong, " she said.
"If we knew this was coming, we would have done things so differently, " we would tell each other.
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