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She then asked an oft-heard question: "What did you have?"
Another oft-heard suggestion among residents was to place the store far back onto the lot.
What about the oft-heard complaint that the vaccine is being “rushed to the market”.
During his time there he became a prominent and oft-heard voice on educational questions in the British media.
And what about the oft-heard claim that philosophy, unlike science, makes no progress?
An oft-heard comment on all things related to the dimension is "How evil."
It is an oft-heard grievance that teachers don't get the respect they deserve.
It is an oft-heard complaint that airlines are serving less food to travelers.
This is the sanitized version of an oft-heard new phrase in our house.
An oft-heard sentiment here is that the past is best left sleeping.
"They don't think Africans are capable of building anything beautiful and lasting," is an oft-heard refrain.
By then, we’ll also be able to assess the oft-heard liberal claim that the legislation will actually save even more money than current estimates suggest.
Other scholars are studying the football industry as well, and trying to debunk oft-heard arguments.
This is in stark contrast to the oft-heard slogan, "art for art's sake".
As they couldn't speak French, their oft-heard phrase of "What did he/she say?"
As any parent and, no doubt, most adults who have taken trips with young children can attest, the oft-heard question, "are we there yet?"
If poisoning is confirmed, Czechs may have to rethink an oft-heard expression used here.
And so much for the oft-heard contention that ballet technique provides the best basis to undertake most any kind of dance.
One oft-heard justification for high asset prices is that real (inflation-adjusted) long-term interest rates are very low.
The most oft-heard argument against Ms. Menchú was her lack of experience.
The oft-heard description of democracy as the worst form of government except for all the alternatives has it about right.
We all remember with fondness the oft-heard phrase during our training: ‘See one, do one, teach one’.
Peer pressure, the oft-heard explanation for the behavior of young people, is not concocted out of thin air.
This is illustrative of an oft-heard saying, "The mountains are high and the emperor is far away."
With that he repeated an oft-heard mantra: The pageant has to modernize a bit - but slowly.