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He'd be tied for third spot at the moment for the sake of two more pars.
"Sarah Reed was a woman in torment, imprisoned for the sake of two medical assessments to confirm what was resoundingly clear, that she needed specialist care not prison.
Yet it's hard to justify a release that adds a disk — and nearly doubles the price — for the sake of two fine but brief solos by Coltrane, two by Shepp, and thirty un-overdubbed seconds.
This is surely the wrong lifeboat to cling to he's entered a world of egotists who would murder their mothers for the sake of two lines on a show ten per cent as engrossing as this one.
Wasn't it Kingsley Amis who said something along the lines of, "No pleasure is worth giving up for the sake of two more years in a geriatric home at Weston-super-Mare"?
Despite having studied medicine at Glasgow University and worked as an apothecary, Felix is adamant that he has no interest in scrambling up the social ladder for "the sake of two parlours, a rank eligible for the church-wardenship [and] a discontented wife".
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Abraham bargains with God: would He spare the city for the sake of fifty innocents?
To throw everything away for the sake of one last commitment could yet crown them all.
It is not worth throwing away years of influence for the sake of four months of intraparty peace.
Not many can afford to fly all around for the sake of one little piece of paper.
So for the sake of three weeks our feed-in tariff, instead of being 36 pence per unit, was 9 pence".
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