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Examples for "dear"
Examples for "dear"
1Nothing serious, my dear Watson, or I should certainly ask for your
2He did not live in India, dear; he never lived in India.
3When will banks learn that dodgy tax practices actually cost them dear?
4Help me, dear Lord, to say whatever my daughters need to hear.
5All this costs the economy dear in terms of productivity and growth.
1Iusacell said the conditions were extremely harsh, costly and difficult to meet.
2This could result in fewer costly procedures if problems are caught early.
3Therefore, these costly devices should not be used in daily clinical practice.
4The former world number one said a bad second round proved costly.
5Others say it is an extremely costly exercise and question its effectiveness.
1In the case of New York City this could be quite pricey.
2Complacent leadership and pricey workers crippled Detroit's response to rising Japanese competition.
3So in some pricey places, the new limits will really pinch borrowers.
4A moment later Tracy accepted the pricey Starbucks venti-sized latte with pleasure.
5It's a pricey fund, but worth the expense if the returns continue.
1It's a great way to avoid overspending, with no high-priced gadgets required.
2For instance, it will stock fewer high-priced patio furniture items this spring.
3Public and political scrutiny of high-priced medications could pressure pharmaceutical corporations, for example.
4The textbook financing solution would be to issue more of that high-priced paper.
5In fact, only great ladies and high-priced whores know how to keep secrets.
1Other than that, they are affordable unless you go to a pricy salon.
2Despite the muted enthusiasm, many of the city's posh hotels are still offering pricy packages.
3Whether one seeks a sedan, coupe or crossover, pricy new choices are not in short supply.
4His rivals waited outside the bar in a red BMW, not far from a pricy, private university.
5He has attacked the deal as too pricy and for the lack of an Occidental shareholder vote.
6AB InBev likes a bargain and SAB is pricy: the shares trade well above historical valuation multiples.
7Organic food of any kind is pricy.
8To their delight, they were removed from their pricy all-girls school and sent to the mixed Stirling High.
9The deal also will expand Hillshire's cost base beyond pricy beef and pork and will create co-branding opportunities, he said.
10Some of our favourite products are undoubtedly pricy, but we've got plenty of budget-conscious options to pick from as well.
11It's a bit pricy at an estimated $350, but so is the wine you're probably using it with.
12Housing is ridiculously pricy.
13The market is also pricy, trading 20 times 2011 earnings versus 12 times for emerging markets.
14The BCG study, to be published Thursday, focused on consumer goods rather than pricy capital equipment geared toward business and government.
15GAN was first acquired in 1998, initiating a series of pricy acquisitions that contributed to the group's financial stress, the sources said.
16On the other hand, the plans allow customers to pay for devices in installments, making pricy devices like the iPhone more accessible.