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1, She'd be a fool to accept it .
2, You'd be a fool to ignore a chance like that.
3, You'd be a fool to cling to me.
4, You would be a fool to try!
5, U must be a fool to love me.
6, He must be a fool to say so.
7, ARSENE WENGER reckons Cesc Fabregas would be a fool to quit Arsenal - because every player who leaves realises it was a mistake.
8, I'd really be a fool to go looking for another man. "
9, She'd be a fool to accept,[http://sentencedict.com/be a fool to.html] ie if she accepted.
10, Can't you see you'd be a fool to cling to me?
11, But sometimes it's a lot better to be a fool to go after what we want and need, rather than to regret everything in the end because we never even tried.
12, And Mr Sarkozy would certainly be a fool to rush in before co-ordinating any proposal with Barack Obama.
13, Sven's a nitwit. He got caught playing away and then embarrassed himself in a tabloid sting. You would have to be a fool to be so careless.
14, By Cook's own account, they took to each other instantly, and Cook made his fateful decision. He was told he would be a fool to leave Compaq for an also-ran on the verge of bankruptcy.
15, So, if the Knicks were to bring in (two big time free agent superstars), I would be a fool to not want to stay here.
16, One CEO I consulted felt so strongly about it he told me I would be a fool to leave Compaq for Apple.
17, Nobody knows when Apple will add Internet connectivity to the Nano, but you'd be a fool to bet against it happening in the next three years.
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