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1 With the embassy and Brace, you would manage very well at Paris.
2 I told them I could manage very well as long as that.
3 Tell him from me, that we can manage very well without him.
4 We often have to manage very difficult relationships with corporate sponsors.
5 I am sure that many do, and manage very well indeed.
6 If you have feeling, you manage very well to conceal it.
7 He was carrying something which he could not manage very well.
8 With your own cloaks and mine, you will manage very well.'
9 I tried to keep my face impassive, but I didn't manage very well.
10 He helped with it-myfingers were too cold and stiff to manage very quickly.
11 Isabelle and I can manage very well without a cavalier.
12 Yes; after a bit, we shall manage very well.
13 But don't you bother; we can manage very well.
14 Unfortunately we've messed it up so much we have to go in and manage very often.
15 I can manage very well in my shirt-sleeves.
16 We have got a compass; besides, we should manage very well even if we had not.
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