1. Obviously it goes saying that I don't want you to tell anyone else about this.
2. Reading the lines, it seems that the government's considering tightening media regulations.
3. I'm afraid that book's of print, but I'll see if we can find a second-hand copy for you somewhere.
4. I followed your instructions the letter but I still couldn't get the printer to work properly.
5. Getting Elaine to edit your article is just asking trouble; you know how pedantic and opinionated she is!
6. answer to your question, no, I have never had any business dealings with Mr Partridge.
7. Even if you've got a great idea for a novel, it's incredibly hard putting pen paper for the first time.
8. Put your ideas down paper and we'll discuss them at the next meeting.
9. You've had some good news, haven't you? It's written all your face!
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