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1 She kept writing, then sat back to look at the whole statement .
2 The whole statement is obviously too loose to warrant any such conclusion.
3 The whole statement surprised him, and, most of all, the intercepted letter.
4 Of course there was scarcely a grain of truth in the whole statement .
5 The improbability of such a thing threw a doubt upon the whole statement .
6 He engaged however to report the whole statement to his masters.
7 I had to write out a whole statement about why I wanted to speak.
8 The whole statement lacks authentication, though in itself credible enough.
9 Friend Hopper listened patiently, perfectly well aware that the whole statement was a sham.
10 Then he reduced the whole statement to writing, and read it over to the Marchesino.
11 Again, I'd encourage you to read the whole statement .
12 Before reading his written statement Mahatma Gandhi spoke a few words as introductory remarks to the whole statement .
13 That is the whole statement .
14 That was the whole statement .
15 The whole statement is preposterous.
16 As you branded him as a thief, you can, at least, let us all hear your whole statement now.
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