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1 Everyone needs to pay attention and insist on decent limits, he said.
2 Government officials insist on 48 hours' notice before putting a foot outside.
3 I still don't know why people insist on calling it ladies' football.
4 And, of course we would insist on protecting the taxpayer, he said.
5 He was far too hurt to insist on going inside the house.
6 Also I insist on being able to return and defend my interests.
7 However, the union will insist on a case-by-case review of such projects.
8 If you insist on going, Astrid, I shall insist on coming too.
9 And some days I wonder why I insist on keeping myself alive.
10 To insist on the facts made us come across as cruelly negative.
11 Vietnam has said it will insist on a discussion of the row.
12 There's tougher duty needs doing if you insist on pressing the matter.
13 Do you really think that SWAT will insist on coming with us?
14 I fail to understand why you insist on talking about such things.
15 If any of them try to leave, insist on a police escort.
16 Well, females in many other species insist on trading sex for food.
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