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91. Mrs. Smith lets her children get away with murder.
92. So employers feel they can get away with lowball offers.
93. You don't to get away with murder, but you to lose your life, either.sentencedict.com
94. As the Anasazi chiefs found, they could get away with those policies for a while, but ultimately they bought themselves the privilege of being merely the last to starve.
95. This colleague has an almost magical ability to get away with doing less work than everyone else.
96. M.M.S.'s modus operandi was more like setting a thief to help other thieves get away with the loot.
97. No, sir, no one that I know (including me, of course) could ever get away with such an ambitious opossum routine when his primary medium is the web — and, really, who'd want to?
98. But most workers fear employers would renege on these obligations, and that China's shoddy regulatory system would let them get away with it.
99. No one was going to call him a jackass and get away with it. "
100. Certainly, they can get away with one heavy-duty server that will be a database and web server, but this is not recommended because of the competition of RAM space from Windows, IIS, and SQL Server.
101. You might get away with a boot cut in some offices, but a straight cut makes it every time.
102. Rima wonders , Did her real - life dad get away with murder?
103. Please do not let them get away with holding the extended edition hostage until everyone buys the theatrical versions.
104. The modern entrepreneur can get away with wearing a t-shirt and sweatpants.
105. No one was going to call him jackass and get away with it.
106. She was jolly well not going to let them get away with it.
107. I couldn't let Cynthia get away with that nonsense about Von Sloneker.
108. Intense but invisible, erotic but unconsumed, emotional infidelity is dangerous[sentencedict.com], addictive and way too easy to get away with.
109. Sleeping with an ex is the sexual slip-up people most commonly expect to get away with.
110. She scavenged chicken bones from the plates of her friends at summer barbeques in the Catskills and anywhere else she could get away with it.
111. His influence in high society allowed him to literally get away with murder.
112. People have long wondered how cowbird can get away with leaving their eggs in the nests of other species, who then raise the baby cowbirds.
113. Introduce a "Dostoyevsky rule" of crime and punishment into public life. Too many characters are caught but get away with a reprimand, or nothing at all.
114. I cannot let my father, Dracula, to get away with this.
115. Kitty: Do you think you can get away with it?
116. They get away with this because broadcast television is still unchallenged as a mass medium.
117. A creditor nation could get away with an outspoken policy of creating inflation—but not a debtor nation.
118. Can the President get away with murder? The fictional answer to this question results in a fast-paced page turner that combines political intrigue with gritty, hard-boiled suspense.
119. They do such a thorough job that you might be able to get away with having them come every other week or even once a month, depending on your level of slovenliness.
120. Auditors tend to let directors get away with murder, for if they protest at creative accounting the firm is promptly sacked in favor of a substitute that will not jib at economy with the facts.
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