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(61) Tonight's meeting promises to be a difficult one.
(62) All his promises were snares and delusions.
(63) One should always perform what one promises.
(64) The new sales policy promises well.
(65) Radical eye surgery promises to cure short-sightedness.
(66) This government promises to reverse industrial decay.
(67) He has always abided by his promises.
(68) The government's promises were exposed as a hollow sham.
(69) It promises to be warm this afternoon.
(70) A timely snow promises a good harvest.
(71) I was fooled into believing their promises.
(72) Our professional service promises you a wedding without compare.
(73) She never draws back from what she promises.
(74) Her actions contrasted sharply with her promises.
(75) His promises were just so much meaningless talk.
(76) I always stick to my promises.
(77) Their promises are not worth a damn.
(78) He always keeps to his promises.
(79) The politician deluded the voters with election promises.
(80) She seemed unconvinced by their promises.
(81) In marriage(Sentencedict.com),(sentencedict.com) a man promises to cherish his wife.
(82) The peace treaty promises an end to war and opens the borders between the two countries.
(83) The pageant promises to be a curious mixture of the ancient and modern.
(84) He accused the government of ratting on its promises to the disabled.
(85) The project is to go ahead following renewed promises of aid from the UN.
(86) The government has been charged with walking out on its election promises.
(87) I regard it as a point of honor always to keep my promises.
(88) He claimed the police had used coercion, threats and promises to illegally obtain the statement.
(89) Don't commit your promises to paper if you are not certain you keep them.
(90) We received £1550 in cash and promises of another £650, making £2200 in all.
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