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1 He urged banks, retailers and financial institutions to act sensibly .
2 But you act sensibly , and you will be all right.
3 He is a man of intelligence, but to act sensibly , intelligence is not enough.
4 Maybe, just possibly, they'll listen to me and act sensibly .
5 There's a heavy score against you, but we'll overlook it if you act sensibly .
6 He saw that I was likely to act sensibly , and that I confided in him thoroughly.
7 In a state of peace, educated and truthful men judge fairly, and act sensibly on their decisions.
8 Why don't you act sensibly ?
9 The embassy told its citizen to "Stay calm, act sensibly and comply with any instructions from local authorities."
10 I shall suffer with fools, without having any malice to our enemies, who act sensibly from principle and from interest.
11 I had hoped to be able to give sufficient time to you so that I might persuade you to act sensibly .
12 QUEENSLAND The Premier stressed the changes were minor and that if Queenslanders did not act sensibly , the restrictions would be enforced again.
13 Luke shook his head in disgust, realizing that someone like Solo who spoke with the mouth of a gun might not always act sensibly .
14 But there is an expectation that you will act sensibly within current UK law and wouldn't send it on to any Tom, Dick or Harry.
15 Father said: "Thank God for even a foxchase, if it will bring Mr. Pryor among his neighbours and help him to act sensibly . "
16 Let us at least be honest in "agreeing upon a state of fact," as the lawyers say, whether we act sensibly and mercifully or not.
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