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- We persuaded her to confess her crime.
- But his confession, while brazen, is also redundant.
- "I was embarrassed," he said. "You run in to so many people who say, 'I would never confess to a crime."'
- The police hoped he would confess to a crime he didn't commit.
- I have a confession to make.
- They frankly dislike the RSC's actors, them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisiness .
- Frankly speaking, I don't know what she sees in him.
- Quite frankly , I don't blame you.
- Frankly, I've had enough of our canteen food.
- Frankly, I don't know what Paul sees in her.
- Quite frankly, I've had enough of the old one.
- Echo is always complaining about her job as a cashier, but frankly it's something to have a job in these difficult days.
- Many are buoyed by recent progress in cancer molecular biology, but confess they have a long way to go.
- I was - I admit it - rather dashing - a man about town if not a downright cad.
- As he later confessed to Ruth, he could almost do it in his sleep.
- As he later confessed to Ruth, he could write something like that almost in his sleep.
- She decided to Fidel castro to confess.
- I have something to confess.
- I must confess something to you.
- I think people will jump on it, quite frankly.
- I did manage, somehow, someway, to leave and get to Houston, and honest to God, I don "t remember right now how I did it."
- When he talks about a solution for the problem, Grey Lens Man is quite frank.
- To be frank, I prefer the former to the latter.
- "It WOULD be astonishing indeed," said the Badger simply, "if I HAD done it."