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1 The Leinster coach doesn't look for excuses or place much store in misfortune.
2 Why, then, did I secretly look for excuses to his conduct?
3 But once the crime is established, we must not look for excuses for it.
4 Christians who look for excuses not to join a church will continue to do so.
5 Torre never knew Clemens to look for excuses .
6 He'd look for excuses to be angry.
7 I do not look for excuses .
8 I think he's looking for excuses in case he does lose.
9 Some accused the officials of looking for excuses to get out of work.
10 He's obviously just looking for excuses to feel you up.
11 The coach stressed that he is not looking for excuses , but he wasn't happy.
12 Ryan's looking for excuses to keep you in his sights.
13 He was looking for excuses to get rid of me.
14 As far as I'm concerned, Southworth's looking for excuses .
15 My sense of it is that readers are always looking for excuses to keep reading.
16 It's so quick and simple that I'm forever looking for excuses to make another batch.
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