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(91) The government is accused of ratting on its promises to the unemployed.
(92) I'll try to get back in time, but I'm not making any promises.
(93) The candidate stands accused of breaking promises even before he's in office.
(94) They're just empty promises.
(95) The new current affairs series promises to address challenging issues with freshness and rigour.
(96) She's very liberal with promises but much less so with money.
(97) Their competitors' behaviour gave them a great opportunity to welch on their promises.
(98) Voters are bound to be mistrustful of a government that has broken so many promises.
(99) The Riverside Res-taurant promises a variety of food that never ceases to amaze!
(100) He puts his administration at risk if he doesn't come through on these promises for reform.
(101) Once again the government has failed to honour its promises.
(102) The government has fallen strangely silent on the subject of tax cuts after all its promises at the last election.
(103) He left a trail of broken hearts and broken promises.
(104) She'd made such promises before,(sentencedict.com/promises.html) and they lacked conviction/didn't carry much conviction.
(105) One month before the deadline we see the hollowness of these promises.
(106) I don't think people should make promises they don't mean to keep.
(107) He has proved he can carry through on his promises.
(108) They've made all sorts of promises about reforming the health system.
(109) Saccani's excellent recording is an auspicious start to what promises to be a distinguished musical career.
(110) The government's promises on nurses' pay turned out to be weasel words .
(111) 'I will put my heart and soul into the job[sentencedict.com],' he promises.
(112) The government has been accused of betraying its election promises.
(113) Juppe got a mauling over the government's failure to fulfil its promises.
(114) You can depend on Jane - she always keeps her promises.
(115) Ministers must start keeping their promises if they want to restore faith in the government.
(116) She would make no promises, but was prepared to entertain the idea.
(117) These events are a graphic illustration of the fact that their promises cannot be trusted.
(118) He has singularly failed to live up to his promises.
(119) A politician who promises the moon during a campaign loses the voters' respect.
(120) The government thinks the cracks in its policies can be plastered over with fine-sounding promises.
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