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It goes without saying that honesty is the best policy.
It goes without saying that honesty is the best policy.
It goes without saying that honesty is the best policy.
I have often heard it said that honesty is the best policy.
There are cases where honesty doesn't pay.
I have to dress up.
It is hard, perhaps even impossible, to define normal sensory perception.
It is not always easy to separate right from wrong.
Officially it is his responsibility, but in fact his secretary does all the work.
Justice and kindness are virtues.
Nothing is ever right.
You ought to have the courage to speak out what you believe to be right.
It is sometimes hard to tell right from wrong.
The weather is clearing up. I needn't have brought an umbrella.
Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.
Nothing is so pleasant as going on a picnic on a fine day.
It was a fine day and there were no clouds in the sky.
Nothing is more pleasant than to take a walk on a fine spring day.
Frequently clear and balmy weather deteriorates and it soon rains cats and dogs.
One of the government's proposals is to give out condoms in high schools.

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