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1 He suggested that they hire a man to row them across.
2 I can't hire a man who is wanted by the authorities.
3 It's a pity we are not able to hire a man .
4 If we could hire a man to help her, I wouldn't ask you.
5 I was hoping to hire a man to haul our cart through the city.
6 Why, he says we hadn't no business to hire a man to help us.
7 You hire a man like Volkov for one reason, and that's to kill people.
8 The lawbreakers hire a man to murder him, who fails to quite accomplish his task.
9 He encountered real difficulty when he tried to hire a man to act as cook.
10 I must hire a man to take Betsy home.
11 They will increase heavily if I am obliged to hire a man in John's place.
12 So I got the directors to permit me to hire a man to run the station.
13 But I told her she could buy a drum and hire a man to hit it.
14 Ruth was compelled to hire a man to stand on the doorstep to keep them out.
15 To help he was to hire a man , and it was arranged to start at daylight.
16 You better hire a man for your roof.
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