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"They gave good service at a fair price; I see no reason to change."
"Restaurants want to give good service, but the whole labor market works against it."
I always focus more profit and gives good service to people.
"The most important thing is to give good services at competitive prices to Mexicans," he said.
We kept going though word of mouth, because we give good service.
It did indeed give good service, being pathetically eager to please.
The machine gave good service for just over a year and then I bought my next one on interest-free credit.
Like the Class 7, the Class 6 family gave good service for many years.
"I will try to give good service, my Lady," she said levelly.
"It is difficult enough to give good service at a good price when you are dealing with one brand," he said.
Nevertheless, it otherwise gave good service on the overnight and first morning round trip trains.
It had given good service, particularly for an enemy ship, and it served him well right up to the last.
It should not be thrown away after it gives good service."
Ya, I also heard about Mexico branch, its gives good service to their tourists.
Two hard courts were built in 1984 after the former red shale courts had given good service.
They subsequently gave good service in the Crimean War.
They are so friendly and could teach Londoners how to behave and give good service.
If not, ordinary steel tools of reasonable quality will give good service if they are looked after properly.
He gave good service to the Third Division North club over five years, before retiring from playing in the summer of 1930.
After the Rebellion, in which they gave good service to the state, a Jong process of gentrification began.
It has given good service since.
Benjamin quit The Football League in 1996, but still gave good service for another seven clubs.
The Communist Government formerly declared tips unnecessary since giving good service was supposed to be its own reward.
"Giving good service" is one way Tibetan Buddhists insure for themselves a less sorrowful next life.
The original locomotive was fitted with outside cylinders gave good service until 1947 when it was scrapped.