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1 My law has too much common - sense about it to recommend itself to your conventional mind.
2 She had too much courage and too much common-sense .
3 Bond, 'they're too high learnt to have much common-sense . '
4 D' you know, Professor, I wouldn't 'a' given you credit for havin' that much common-sense .
5 Women ruin great ambitions by too much common-sense .
6 Judging from my first impressions of your character, I should not have expected so much common-sense .
7 I am sure they possess too much common - sense for their heads to be turned by praise, no matter from whom.
8 "No," said the surgeon curtly, "she has too much common-sense . "
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