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121. To fly over open country, to fly just for the sake of flying, is to know freedom.
122. Let us assume for the sake of argument that you are not Joan Crawford.
123. For the sake of this exercise, he would confine his research to sums which were lost due to insolvencies.
124. Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand
125. They have suffered wholesale slaughter for the sake of the ivory trade.
126. For the sake of your health make a determined effort to stop smoking.
127. She was left thinking how hard he was driving himself for the sake of his adoptive family.
128. Like other young people, they want change if only for the sake of it.
129. I do not believe simply in throwing money at the prison service for the sake of it.
130. I was desperately unhappy in that job, but had to grit my teeth and stay smiling for the sake of my children.
131. For the sake of simplicity, this introductory chapter will concentrate upon one conflict theory: Marxism.
132. There were those who fought for the joy of fighting and those who slew for the sake of slaying.
133. For the sake of symmetry, Blue orders the same drink.
134. However, adding photographs just for the sake of it is not a good idea.
135. I'm not sure that's an accurate description, but for the sake of argument I'll accept it.
136. Are we willing to sacrifice our kids for the sake of stimulating our economy?
137. That is another reason why, for the sake of our economy, we must stick with the Conservative party.
138. And yet this matter of the battle at Pilleth could not be left unanswered, for the sake of his tenure.
139. He once destroyed an entire constellation just for the sake of it.
140. Suppose, for the sake of argument, man, the true perpetrators of this crime are our enemies.
141. We had reached a position of stalemate - but a position which for the sake of the Government had to be settled.
142. The constitutional rights of the people which exist on paper were withheld for the sake of national unity.
143. The prosecution alleges Laing killed them both for the sake of stealing a car the family had advertised.
144. Let us assume for the sake of argument that Inevitable is correct.
145. Just for the sake of clarity(sentencedict.com), perhaps we should call employees who do more than punch their time card intrapreneurs.
146. Would you let your youngster mix with just anyone, for the sake of company and entertainment?
147. For the sake of the team, she is willing to be the spark plug.
148. Should we ask people to risk their lives for the sake of make-work?
149. We believe managers are promoting change for the sake of change.
150. Other forms of taxation may be introduced as well, but for the sake of simplicity we will confine our discussion to income taxation.
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