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1 On the morning of the crime he can surely prove an alibi .
2 Now once in his life he wished he could prove an alibi .
3 Besides, these fellows can prove an alibi any day in the week.
4 He was able to prove an alibi which could not be shaken.
5 Tillman's protection, declaring he too could prove an alibi by white witnesses.
6 Everybody knows he was here, and unless he can prove an alibi -
7 Well, the shadow in this picture will prove an alibi for some one.
8 By that time the culprit was far away and could prove an alibi .
9 She did not write that letter; and, moreover, she can prove an alibi .
10 We want to prove an alibi , if we can, of course.
11 One can't well prove an alibi , when it's a case of absent treatment.
12 The prisoner did not help himself by an ineffective attempt to prove an alibi .
13 She'd prove an alibi , so your tom-fool case breaks down when the flag falls.
14 I'm afraid, Hugh, that I couldn't possibly prove an alibi . '
15 Well, the shadow in this picture can be made to prove an alibi for someone.
16 Mose, I noted, was among them; he could at least prove an alibi this time.
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