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I would dearly like for once not to have to leave.
She dearly wanted to know why he had been up during the night.
The last time she was late, he made her pay dearly.
But she also dearly wants to bring the baby up.
The job was done, but it had cost them dearly.
Looks like my head is going to pay dearly for it now.
But how many young people can or will pay so dearly for that experience?
"However, they told me something else which you would pay dearly to find out."
It is simply good business practice, especially when not doing so can cost you dearly.
It was one which he would dearly love to have under his control.
He was a very special person and we will miss him dearly.
The issue is power, and the conflict has cost dearly.
It's not a happy story, but one she dearly wanted to tell.
"I should dearly love to know the truth of the matter."
"Then I will make them pay dearly for those ten minutes!"
She would dearly have loved to know what they were saying.
And how dearly he loved her now, what words can tell!
"They would have to pay dearly for anything further," said another.
They were, but at a cost that was dearly paid.
But we'll sell our lives dearly only if we have to.
"We continue to hold very dearly our concern in areas such as human rights."
I love him so dearly, and after he died life was not worth living to me.
In the last few years, however, both sides came up with something they dearly wanted.
But you're just like your other friend we loved dearly, who was here before.
But it is a beginning, and one that has not cost too dearly.