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Should I go straight at this intersection? Reply: No. Hang a left.
I can't wait until our vacation. Reply: Son, you focus on your studies. Summer will be here in due time.
Did you understand question number three? Answer: Not at all, I was totally in the dark.
Now he's a professional basketball player. Reply: He's in the money.
Who do you think will win this election? Answer: Its anyone's call.
Before we make any decisions today, I'd like to make sure that everyone is on the same page.
Did you get that last question on the test? Reply: No, it was over my head.
We've worked so hard to save money that if we took a vacation now it would be penny-wise, pound-foolish.
You do like that girl, don't you? Answer: No! I don't! Not at all! Why do you think so? Reply: You protest too much. #Protest too much comes from Hamlet by William Shakespeare; the Queen speaking: The lady doth protest too much, methinks. (Note: people do not usually use the word methinks when they are speaking English today.) To protest too much is to insist so passionately about something not being true that people suspect the opposite of what you are saying.
This week the division manager will be in town. I want each of you to putting your best foot forward.
The election is split down the middle with no clear winner at the moment.
John totally attacked her during that presentation, but she just took it on the chin.