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I think futures markets and sports books (like markets of any kind) can certainly go wrong.
It means the relationship will almost certainly go wrong, leaving you with an indelible memento which could easily disillusion future partners.
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The furore has grown, eventually involving Peter Clarke, once the head of counter-terrorism in London's Metropolitan Police, who will lead a government investigation.The letter may be a fake, but something has certainly gone wrong in Birmingham's schools.
I thought for a moment that my work was finished; but I have certainly gone wrong in some details, and my mind will not be at rest until I have cleared away my doubts.
He refused to speculate immediately on what might have caused the "disappointing" performance, commenting only: "Some things certainly did go wrong".
You certainly can't go wrong either way.
Certainly something would go wrong.
I don't think anybody knew anything was going to go wrong, certainly not the captain as far as I'm aware".
This certainly won't ever go wrong!
Ditto Harris's A Tramp Shining, where if the untidy sideburns and pained expression on the album sleeve don't put you off, Harris's creepy emoting on the likes of "If You Must Leave My Life" (with the ghastly lyric "Somewhere in my mouth/ There'll always be the taste of you/ Forever is so very long/ I don't want your life to go wrong") most certainly will.
However, even if that PA were willing to assist someone they've never met, and with whom they are certainly not insured should something go wrong, she would then need to assist two wheelchair users simultaneously, pushing one of us, across rush hour London.
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