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- Her foibles, like her insistence on eating sweets at bedtime, seemed to come from her Armenian father.
- Equally, friends have to learn to put up with annoying habits and to tolerate differences of opinion.
- She suffered from shortness of breath.
- The system is not 100 per cent foolproof.
- I can't play—I've got a dodgy knee.
- I was disappointed whenever the cook found fault with my work.
- There is nothing wrong with the car.
- He's got a drink problem.
- There's something wrong with the TV.
- My watch keeps going wrong.
- He soon lapsed back into his old ways.
- There's something the matter with my eyes.
- Mr Sands thinks his problem stems from an acid reflux condition caused by a damaged valve in his stomach.
- Pa's eyes narrowed down to pale-blue slits. All the usual paranoia had settled in.
- I don't have even the slightest ailment.
- There isn't the slightest flaw in this bowl.
- Another doctor examined her and could still find nothing wrong.
- Writing task, so long as to lead simple, I was able to incite letup, and the other is hard to fault.
- Why does she want to marry him? She must have taken leave of her senses.
- We've had nothing but trouble with this car.
- He had a few rough edges knocked off at school.
- There are some good points to the system.
- The CD player was faulty so we sent it back to the manufacturers.
- She overcame her natural diffidence and spoke with great frankness.
- Then talk to your GP or local counseling service.