Sentence examples for be mad to replace from inspiring English sources

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Other MPs insisted it would be "mad" to replace Mr Brown.

We would of course be mad to replace the Lords with a duplicate of the House of Commons as it is currently constructed, but the simple solution to that would be to use a proportional electoral system that allowed voters to select individual candidates as well as parties.

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Gary Cahill may want to leave but the Blues would be mad to allow an experienced international footballer leave and be replaced by Miazga, a 20-year-old who has never played outside of the US.

You'd be mad to".

You would be mad to miss it".

Be mad to change narrative now.

You'd have to be mad to think anything else.

"He would be mad to do it.

Britain is mad to let them in".

The BBC were mad to kill it.

All were mad to chat.

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