Sentence examples for it'd be madness from inspiring English sources

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From a health and safety standpoint, it'd be madness for even one to attempt it.

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Hammond also warned on Friday "it would be madness not to seek to have the closest possible arrangement" with Britain's largest trading partner and closest neighbour.

With this in mind, it would be madness for Israel to lower its guard.

It would be madness.

It would be madness to carp about that.

It would be madness to change now," Cerezo said.

And, from here, it would be madness not to pop through to the Duomo.

In short, he says, it would be madness not to do it.

It would be madness for the government not to listen to these voices".

It would be madness to cut ourselves off from a rich single market of 500 million people.

The ones at the front know it would be madness to try and swim.

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