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1 Where you have an acre of land I have 10 acres of wit.
2 Where you have an acre of land, I have ten acres of wit.
3 I have an acre land, I have an acre lot.
4 We have an acre of hot-houses, and pines as common as pays in the sayson.
5 Cal said, "Next year my father is going to let me have an acre in the flat."
6 Some of my soil bakes and hardens quickly after irrigation, but I have an acre or so of sandy soil.
7 We have an acre of woods in Maine and so there are many "hikes" that occur on our own doorstep.
8 Two acres and an half in barley, and one acre in garden ground: in September I shall have an acre in Indian corn and rice.
9 Supposing we have an acre containing 14,520 plants, our estimate gives a profit of $72.60 for the first year.
10 The campsite also has 12 mobile homes and has an acre of land for tents.
11 It has an acre of gardens and is for sale with Savills for €315,000.
12 But they says it 'ud make us too independent, if we had an acre or so o' land; and so it 'ud for they.
13 This new property had an acre of land, a glazed rooftop studio with many panes already cracked or missing, a Mercedes in the driveway-a prison.
14 "I wish I had an acre for every good thrashing I got when I was a boy," he commented drily.
15 'What matters if you have an acre more or an acre less?' Neither had any one a lease, nor, indeed, a writing of any kind.
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