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1 It was a cubby-hole of a place, but it would do first - rate for me now.
2 He'll do first - rate if he gets the law to practise, let alone the making of it.
3 I shouldn't wonder if he would do first-rate .
4 I think that would do first-rate .
5 Still, there is no doubt there is plenty left, and that trappers would do first - rate there if the red-skins were friendly.
6 They will do first - rate here; they will stand pretty close together, and the warmth of their bodies will heat the place up.
7 Here are some old clothes, and if you will stuff them with rags and straw and fix them so they'll stand up, they'll do first-rate .
8 He went all over me, taking up a collection, and did first-rate .
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10 The men are doing first - rate for new men.
11 Since they fixed up this spring they've got a fine store, and I know they're doing first-rate .
12 "That would do first - rate if you can arrange it."
13 "This man goes on doing first - rate stuff," I said.
14 "She isn't loaded for her best sailing, but she is doing first - rate for her present trim."
15 Great courage and self-command may to a certain extent give power of painting without the true calmness underneath, but never of doing first - rate work.
16 "Jasper is doing first-rate . "
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