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1 I therefore named a price which was five hundred pounds more than I gave.
2 She named a price that seemed beyond belief to Simon.
3 The vendor flashed a grin and named a price , which the doctor paid without question.
4 Then Countess Dorothy named a price for the necklace.
5 I named a price so low that Harl's mouth fell open and his eyebrows shot up.
6 She named a price and Cass flinched.
7 The celebrated professional pitcher named a price that caused Lawyer Ripley to hesitate for a few moments.
8 He named a price which I knew to be very excessive, and I shook my head decidedly.
9 After careful examination he named a price for each article that made her heart bound with joy.
10 Then they named a price of fifty thousand, and he said he didn't want it at all.
11 He named a price that struck George as being in excess of the animal's value; and then explained:
12 How much? The woman named a price that made Ildikó wince, but Rendor countered with a lower offer.
13 When she named a price she meant it, but usually men got their backs up and wouldn't buy.
15 He named a price which was then very high, but less than the price which these bonds have since reached.
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