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But here in the group, women were making themselves available by choice.
I am of a different world than they, but by choice.
Well and good, but not what he would have done by choice.
Not by choice maybe, but what did that matter in the end?
She has been living at the hospital since, by choice.
He'd been living without women far longer than he ever did by choice.
By choice, he had never met his mother's second husband, and now was not the time.
"But do you think people want to live that way by choice?"
The rest of us are running a different race - by choice perhaps.
After what happened, I could no longer stay there, and all the rest here came with me by choice.
Now it seemed she would be learning more, though not by choice.
To them anyone who lived by choice on land was less than a man.
It's not by choice that some of us live like this.
As you might have been told, I'm not doing this by choice, either.
By choice, he never looked back at the Welfare years.
We know you are not in our country by choice, but have been forced to do this.
He still spent most of his time with the Scientists - but now by choice.
This is only my fifth job in 40 years, by choice.
Still, if he takes over the farm some day from his father, it will be by choice, the family says.
A woman actually talking to him by choice was a novelty.
They were living creatures like himself, but here by choice.
An alien would not live in such a room by choice.
I'm still not convinced he died alone or by choice.
"There are always going to be people" who live in the streets by choice, he said.
He had cleared out his house by choice, for the good of the many.