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1
They
have
the
effrontery
to say that I am the friend of public disorder.
2
Even Krag won't
have
the
effrontery
to deny that.
3
You
have
the
effrontery
to call me an ingrate?
4
Who'd
have
the
effrontery
to look down on one of the Mitchells of Mitchellsville, South Carolina?
5
If this is conceit, I
have
the
effrontery
not to be a mite ashamed of it!
6
You will probably
have
the
effrontery
to deny that you are the man who robbed Captain Kilmeny.
7
You come to commit suicide, and yet you
have
the
effrontery
to put a stop to mine!
8
I have so much courage in me that I
have
the
effrontery
,
the incredible gall to stand up.
9
Since you
have
the
effrontery
to say that those papers are of no use, I demand them back.
10
You use a coward's arguments, and you
have
the
effrontery
to consider yourself a man of honour- anobleman
11
Now, he might
have
the
effrontery
to deny what I had seen with my own eyes, and could swear to.
12
For a while Ralph wondered how the man could
have
the
effrontery
to call his notes by the name of evidence.
13
And you
have
the
effrontery
to ask me to marry you with one breath, and to tell me this with the next.
14
He was sort of laughing at his own chagrin, that a third-world Eurasian cop would
have
the
effrontery
,
et cetera-allquite ironic.
15
Why, Prince Jurgen, we wonder how you, who have done that perfectly unheard-of thing, can
have
the
effrontery
to call anything else preposterous!
16
Major Vandyke did
have
the
effrontery
to come and see me, as Di had thought he would, and I had thought he wouldn't.
have
the
effrontery
have