For myself, I knew of nothing to sayinextenuation of my speech.
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What had the criminals to sayinextenuation of their offences?
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Had he been less cruel, something might have been saidinextenuation of his meanness.
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Had he been less mean, something might have been saidinextenuation of his cruelty.
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No matter what may be saidinextenuation, Arnold committed the greatest crime known to civilized nations.
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"My brother is weak in her hands," she managed to sayinextenuation.
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"Have any of you prisoners anything to sayinextenuation of your actions?"
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"I thought I heard something in the bushes back there," she saidinextenuation.
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"He's been an officer," they used to sayinextenuation.
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"But I somehow just can't," he saidinextenuation.
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"Well, my woman," continued the Mayor, "what have you to sayinextenuation of the charge."
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"You'll find plenty of better players than I am at the club," he saidinextenuation.
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"If that's all you can sayinextenuation!--
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MPs would listen to anything saidinextenuation or mitigation, as Erskine May puts it, before deciding whether to endorse the privileges committee's conclusions.
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"She killed a calf a few nights ago," he saidinextenuation, "and Shady was 'laying for' her.
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'Well, sir,' said the Baronet, holding out his hand, 'what have you to sayinextenuation of your past conduct?