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That would make a nice change.
Having to go out and spend would surely make a nice change.
If you were being ungenerous, you might say such headlines make a nice change.
Staley has since promised that Barclays's relationships with regulators will be "collaborative, not adversarial" – which will make a nice change.
"It will make a nice change from Claridge's," she explained, referring to one of London's luxury hotels.
However it does make a nice change staying in small independent hotels rather than the usual urban business chain hotels.
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Putting the spotlight on collaboration that is changing lives makes a nice change from criticism levelled at development and UK aid in recent months.
Which made a nice change.
It made a nice change.
Makes a nice change, doesn't it?
It makes a nice change from being a grownup.
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