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1 That is why Labour has always had a bad conscience about Europe.
2 Better die in a good fight than live with a bad conscience .
3 I have a bad conscience , seeing so many beautiful things without you.
4 These visits were an escape from a bad conscience for Mrs. Butcher.
5 Good manners and a bad conscience both dictated a speedy departure.
6 They served in some mysterious way to soothe my bad conscience .
7 But the bad conscience , real as it is, may be too abstractly interpreted.
8 She is the spectre of the West's bad conscience about nature.
9 Verily, with a bad conscience doth he stalk over the roofs.
10 Instead of suffering from a bad conscience , I suffer from a good one.
11 Fear and a bad conscience scent everywhere allusions, references, and hints.
12 Just as if you had a bad conscience - something really to conceal.
13 But we were liberals and we didn't want a bad conscience . '
14 That's what comes from having a bad conscience , I tell him.
15 And that's why he's been so jumpy lately: he had a bad conscience .
16 Your wife is suffering from the worst of all complaints, a bad conscience !
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