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1 But he's pretty expensive , so why not give me a whirl first?
2 I used to have a pretty expensive watch, but it was always off.
3 If you're a fan of the delectable fruit, you'll now it's pretty expensive .
4 Even pretty expensive pro camcorders and TV cameras don't do this.
5 That would be pretty slow and pretty expensive selling, wouldn't it?
6 Tickets for the Springboks' first Test against England range from affordable to pretty expensive .
7 I expect she made it pretty expensive for the old gentleman who entertained her.
8 It was a pretty expensive joke for them, for it cost them two-and-thirty pounds.'
9 Sky Q was pretty expensive at launch, but now is available from £20 per month.
10 They let her go for tapping the till; apparently her habit was pretty expensive even then.
11 It is a pretty expensive place these days.
12 NORWAY The Scandinavian countries are usually pretty expensive for Aussie tourists and Norway is no exception.
13 And the list here can get pretty expensive .
14 It's a pretty expensive way of getting a passage across, but it has served my turn.'
15 We have a pretty expensive war going on right now, but maybe the scale is not adequate.
16 Herbold added that heavily regulated industries tend to be short on innovation and pretty expensive for consumers.
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