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He seemed not to have a nerve in his body.
"They have a nerve saying this order could hurt us."
I should not have thought you had a nerve in your body."
"I doubt that he had a nerve in his body."
It was a valid question, but he had a nerve asking.
"No one would know there's a nerve in her body."
These youngsters didn't seem to have a nerve in their bodies.
"They have a nerve to bill us for their manpower."
I'm now talking about having a nerve block to stop the pain."
He had a nerve not even wrapping his towel around himself.
Kane certainly had a nerve - now he was helping us!
The muscle will not work unless it has a nerve supply.
I think he has a nerve, but at least she's finding out before she marries him.
"They have a nerve," she said of the public officials who oppose the casino.
Well, I must have a nerve tonic or a course of electricity.
It has been shown, however, to have a nerve supply and as such may cause pain if damaged.
There's a nerve there that hurts when it gets squeezed.
"You had a nerve to make that statement of yours.
You will likely have a nerve test to see if you need surgery.
There's a nerve in the arm about three fingers down from the bend of the elbow.
He had a nerve to begin by quoting that speech."
Would you ever have a nerve to confess that you're diver?
We told them he had a nerve disease.
He has a nerve if you ask me.
Suleiman has a nerve to blame this on the protesters, however.