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(1) I supposed it wrong to tell a lie.
(2) She scorned to tell a lie.
(3) It was £25, no, tell a lie, £35.
(4) We first met in 1982, no, I tell a lie, it was 1983.
(5) She wouldn't scruple to tell a lie if she thought it would be useful.
(6) No, I tell a lie.
(7) She did not think Matilda was meaning to tell a lie.
(8) We can not tell a lie, so we confessed we were getting way too many.
(9) He who permits himself to tell a lie once(sentencedict.com), finds it easier to do it a second time. Thomas Jefferson
(10) Would he invent a story, tell a lie, in order to persuade her to go with him?
(11) He scorns to tell a lie.
(12) I told him not to tell a lie.
(13) He makes no scruple to tell a lie.
(14) Well, she'd tell a lie about it.
(15) It is wrong to tell a lie.
(16) We think it wrong to tell a lie.
(17) It offends against my principles to tell a lie, even for my own advantage.
(18) My mother and dad taught me never to tell a lie.
(19) The brain takes longer to tell a lie than to tell the truth.
(20) He swore by Jupiter not to tell a lie again.
(21) He would think it beneath him to tell a lie.
(22) Where the human race has never evolved the ability to tell a lie.
(23) It is the first scene of the play chronologically. I tell a lie, it's actually strictly speaking the second scene.
(24) A virtue ethicist, however, would focus less on lying in any particular instance and instead consider what a decision to tell a lie or not tell a lie said about one's character and moral behavior.
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