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You've been trying to sell me a bill of goods I'd certainly like to buy.
"We think the public has been sold a bill of goods."
Not everyone, it seems, has bought his bill of goods.
The book doesn't try to sell us a bill of goods about her mental health.
So, have writers all been sold a bill of goods?
"What is the bill of goods they are selling behind this?"
"Robert sold them a bill of goods to get us the job.
He could have succeeded in getting, it a clean bill of goods.
"They are trying to sell people a bill of goods, frankly."
"But if these people aren't called, will jurors feel they were sold a bill of goods?"
For once, the real estate agent didn't sell them a bill of goods.
"You're not the first to try and sell me that bill of goods.
Nobody's going out and saying hey, wait a minute, we're being sold a bill of goods.
"They sold us a bill of goods on good faith.
It gives new meaning to the expression "Being sold a bill of goods."
He sold the bill of goods to the President, and the Congress.
"These guys think they can sell the public a bill of goods that is based only on their political ambition, not reality," she said.
Earth is being sold a complete bill of goods.
And now the fans are angry, feeling they've been sold a bill of goods with Ryan as the new coach.
"That marshal must've really sold you a bill of goods."
We came here to have to sell you a a bill of goods and you were already sold.
You're talking about two very sophisticated individuals who felt they were being sold a bill of goods."
In a few days, Conroy delivered a bill of goods.
"The managing agents have been sold a bill of goods by the replacement industry," she says.
His own fear is that politicians, the rich and the influential are selling everybody else a bill of goods.