Sentence examples for old phrase from inspiring English sources

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The first would be the old phrase, "time is money".

"But in the old phrase, it didn't hoit".

To use my old phrase, it must credibly promise to be irresponsible.

And, to use the wonderful old phrase, I will tell you what.

You are about to, in the old phrase, make a botch of things.

Others say it refers to an old phrase meaning "they who cannot be dislodged".

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(That's easily the best soundbite of the debate so far. The old phrase-master has done it again).

We'll think of them the way we now think of the decades-old phrase "gag me with a spoon".

But to those in the audience, it was clear that Mr. Obama was employing an age-old phrase — lipstick on a pig — and referring to Mr. McCain's policies.

You know, cracking the whip is an age-old phrase.

The 500-year-old phrase "the dose makes the poison" can also be paraphrased as "the dose makes the mechanism".

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