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Here's another which I will warrant you never heard of.
By 1919, the company was large enough to warrant a new building.
At last she had done something to warrant his full attention.
The fire never got close enough to warrant using it.
But many places are too small to warrant the cost.
What kind of news would warrant a visit from him?
There can be only two people who warrant such attention.
She said the evidence did not warrant such a step.
But what about our problems - were they significant enough to warrant attention?
I'll warrant this all looks very good to him just now.
Someone who had access to warrant information right across the state?
This job, however, was important enough to warrant his personal attention.
Certainly nothing that would warrant the kind of attention we had been getting.
We believe these questions warrant a public hearing and have called for one.
"The risk to individuals does not warrant the cost of control."
You say they are not warranted at the present time.
I believe this is a matter which warrants more attention in the future.
What on earth could be in there to warrant taking such a risk?
He said the change was not enough to warrant new talks.
I believe that this warrants some attention on our part.
But as you'll see, I think the situation warrants it.
I warrant you, he's the man should fight with him.
The question was, does its performance warrant the four grand?
A real live baby, warranted to walk and talk a little.
"They seem to have a lot of potential and therefore warrant more study."