Sentence examples for One adage from inspiring English sources

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One adage cited by the taxation author and expert Nicholas Shaxson sums it up: "Those who know don't talk.

And as one adage suggests, there is nothing louder than the sound of a halo crashing down from the head of an erstwhile angel.

As one adage among doctors has it: If you listen long enough, patients will tell you exactly what is wrong with them.

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(One such adage: "Beware of odors from unfamiliar sources").

One old adage bears repeating: It will cost twice as much and take twice as long.

"Never write the authorised biography," goes one media adage; you are likely to find the most savoury sections of your tale excised.

Bizarrely, if implausibly, she puts the carnage down to her tour manager falling off stage, but at least she's grasped one showbiz adage: the show must go on.

One popular adage say all fingers no dey equal, dis na true wit di case of Mr Voiceover wey struggle for 5 years and write O'Level exams 17 times before im enta university.

In perhaps a bizarre misinterpretation of this old adage, one particular woman included a photo of her feet as one of her several dating photos.

One contained the adage "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts".

If proof of the adage "One good turn deserves another" is needed, then the place to find it is at Playhouse 91.

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