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(1) Half a tale is enough for a wise man. 
(2) A good tale is none the worse for being twice told. 
(3) Half a tale [word] is enough for a wise man. 
(4) Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities'
(5) Is there anybody who can tell a fairy tale?
(6) Is there anyone who can tell a fairy tale?
(7) The world is not so much a fairy tale.
(8) I didn't credit that absurd tale.
(9) Each tale has the timeless quality of fable.
(10) He listened to my tale of woe.
(11) His latest book is a delightful children's tale about talking animals.
(12) The play is described as 'a rollicking tale about love and lust'.
(13) As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters.
(14) She'd concocted some unlikely tale about the train being cancelled.
(15) She was tired of hearing the same dreary tale of drunkenness and violence.
(16) Other people's fairy tales always is romantic, but my fairy tale but never be miserable.
(17) She was like a princess in a fairy tale.
(18) She told a tale(),whereupon he laughed heartily.
(19) He spun a tale of his adventures.
(20) They can't work off that tale on us.
(21) She told us a harrowing tale of misfortunes.
(22) The team's tale of woe continued on Saturday .
(23) This is a tale of jealousy and thwarted ambitions.
(24) She unfolded her tale to us.
(25) A pat tale aroused a big laugh.
(26) What he said sounded like a fairy tale.
(27) Report isn't a tale, so it couldn't be subjectified.
(28) This is a gruesome and heavily symbolic tale.
(29) You two are the prince and princess in a fairy tale and may you live happily everafter!
(30) He was in the middle of telling me a long tale about how he once met the Redskins' manager.
(1) Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities'
(2) Is there anybody who can tell a fairy tale?
(3) Each tale has the timeless quality of fable.
(4) He listened to my tale of woe.
(5) His latest book is a delightful children's tale about talking animals.
(6) The play is described as 'a rollicking tale about love and lust'.
(7) She was tired of hearing the same dreary tale of drunkenness and violence.
(8) He was in the middle of telling me a long tale about how he once met the Redskins' manager.
(9) They can't work off that tale on us.
(10) She told us a harrowing tale of misfortunes.
(11) A pat tale aroused a big laugh.
(12) What he said sounded like a fairy tale.
(13) I gave up my epic and wrote this little tale instead.
(14) Each of the survivors had a terrible tale to tell.
(15) He wove a fascinating tale of knights in shining armour.
(16) The children listened enthralled as the storyteller unfolded her tale.
(31) Hers was a classic tale of rags to riches.
(32) The following tale will clearly illustrate this point.
(33) They can't palm off that tale on us.
(34) He beguiled us with many a tale ofadventure.
(35) She related her tale of living rough.
(36) There's an interesting postscript to this tale.
(37) Her experiences provide a cautionary tale for us all.
(38) ..a tale of life in the fast lane.
(39) The tale was carried over to the next page.
(40) He carefully recounts the tale, the microscopic details of those crucial minutes.
(41) The author extracts the maximum from every carefully-crafted scene in this witty tale.
(42) It was only after they were married that she began to see the flip side of the fairy tale.
(43) I gave up my epic and wrote this little tale instead.
(44) The children put on a play adapted from a Russian folk tale.
(45) It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief.
(46) Her latest novel is a searing tale of love and hate.
(47) He described it as an extraordinarily tangled and complicated tale.
(48) He told me a real tale of woe about how he had lost both his job and his house in the same week.
(49) Thereby hangs a tale.
(50) His tale is one long whinge about his own suffering.
(51) Naturally, I embroidered the tale a little to make it more interesting.
(52) The many crashes on the icy roads told their own tale.
(53) You lived to tell the tale this time but who knows how far you can push your luck.
(54) The England team's tale of woe continued, and they lost the next three games.
(55) It's the usual squalid rock star tale of drugs, sex and overdoses.
(56) Each of the survivors had a terrible tale to tell.
(57) Following the futuristic The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's seventh novel, Cat's Eye, returns to more familiar territory.
(58) Her story is a cautionary tale for women travelling alone.
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(59) He told his boss a tale about his mother being at death's door.
(60) The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest achievement of Japanese literature.
(61) Sandy had to tell his tale in halting Italian. Since Franco spoke no English, he had no choice in the matter.
(62) I asked how he was and he gave me a real tale of woe.
(63) He wove a fascinating tale of knights in shining armour.
(64) The children listened enthralled as the storyteller unfolded her tale.
(65) This film is the latest incarnation of a fairy tale that dates back to the Middle Ages.
(66) A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh.
(67) Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities" is set at the time of the French Revolution.
(68) He spun some tale about needing to take time off work because his mother was ill.
(69) Her tale has a consciously youthful tone and storyline, combined with a sly humour.
(70) She told me/invented/concocted a tale about missing the bus to explain her lateness.
(71) It is a thrilling tale of a haunted house and the ghosts therein.
(72) The film is a heart-warming tale of triumph against the odds.
(73) The production is a modern staging of the fairy tale 'Cinderella'.
(74) We had a horrific journey, but we lived to tell the tale.
(75) She potted me with the tale that my husband has won a lottery of two millions.
(76) The director's brilliant conceit was to film this tale in black and white.
(77) Her story is the touching tale of a wife who stood by the husband she loved.
(78) Same tale, different teller, only coconut milk added.
(79) The tale of Trescothick is briefer.
(80) It is a tale of courtship, passion and seduction.
(81) A tale of two telephone companies illustrates the point.
(82) I suspect it was a cautionary tale.
(83) It was a ghastly and awe-inspiring tale..
(84) Gilliam's movie is a modern-day fairy tale.
(85) Thank you for your cautionary tale Richard.
(86) This is a frightful cautionary tale, well told.
(87) Fortunately, this ridiculous tale had a happy ending.
(88) But Louima's case was the cautionary tale.
(89) Baine's tale is both intriguing and repulsive.
(90) As a cautionary tale this book works very well.
(91) But as James' tale develops, it assumes complexity.
(92) Still, the tale has a happy ending.
(93) And so the old wives' tale continues.
(94) That's only an old wives' tale.
(95) This is a folk tale.
(96) A tale of a woman fighting back?
(97) Telling the whole truth about the Ayr salmon, rather than letting me off the hook, only improved the tale.
(98) Classic gothic tale complete with governess heroine, malevolent atmosphere, and forbidding mansion.
(99) John Peace narrates his tale, taking us from his beginnings through university and professional training into his old age.
(100) In truth, though, neither emerges from this tale with great credit.
(101) A partial answer can be found in the biblical tale of Joseph.
(102) He was not pleased that he felt oddly fearful, like a child in a tale of a wicked stepmother.
(103) A cautionary tale, and one that is very relevant to life in the 90s.
(104) The tale was as false as the water that refused to burst into flames.
(105) The novel departs clearly from Anthony Hope's tale in this element of the power politics of the 1920s.
(106) He is writing to his sister, narrating the extraordinary tale that he has been told by Frankenstein.
(107) A wry and entertaining tale, typical of this good writer.
(108) Each had a kind tale to tell about the person who ushered free agency into sports.
(109) This tale unfolds according to a formula so rigid, just about anyone could tell it.
(110) But here and there some found action on this very camp, and didn't live to tell the tale.
(111) The movie is a moral tale about a misogynist who dies and is reborn as a beautiful woman.
(112) Many elements in its tale of crime, rape, blackmail and luxury beyond dreams are duplicated in the Fujian affair.
(113) In this tale, Tony the Wonder Horse miraculously survives the crash.
(114) This romantic tale casts back to Ruritania especially in the implied distinction between city and country.
(115) Even if Guy believed her tale, surely he couldn't change his opinion of her so completely?
(116) And finally the tale of a little village football club and their little football pitch.
(117) It is a contemporary tale of medical misfortune which paradoxically illustrates quite dramatically the remarkable achievements of modern medicine.
(118) A big bear threatens rich, glamorous men in this Hemingway-esque adventure tale with a Hollywood aftertaste.
(118) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(119) So the Knight says when he cuts the tale short.
(120) Aline's insight underlined my conviction on holiday that this was one tale not for retelling.
(121) The dynamic of the tale is simple: a man flees his home and lives in exile by the sea.
(122) But this is by no means a tale of automotive Flat-Earthers.
(123) Joyce's tale, shot through with references to singers and composers, also features traditional songs.
(124) It is a cautionary tale told with sad humour on the border between innocence and togetherness.
(125) Forbes said although nothing was physically wrong with Tale of the Cat, the 3-year-old colt appeared stiff.
(126) No Baron Munchausen would have dared to imprison his saga within the limits of a tall tale.
(127) The result is a smoldering tale blending end-of-the-road madness with earthy compassion and the triumphant human spirit.
(128) Even my bloodcurdling tale of the Curse of El Jocoso had not prevailed.
(129) Yet such an esoteric statistic took second place to a tale of personal commitment and courage.
(130) Her story received enormous media coverage, perhaps because many people were fascinated with this incredible tale of political transformations.
(131) The moral of this tale you can carry away at the end of my story of two Corbetts.
(132) During the course of the next few months I uncovered a tale of wickedness and depravity hard to credit.
(133) He bore a tale of woe from the Old World.
(134) Brooke-Rose was generally thought to have overdone the serious aspect of her tale to the detriment of its comic potential.
(135) I think it's an old wives' tale that make-up ruins the skin.
(136) This tale of parallel realities claims to be based on quantum theory, and is dressed up with suitable jargon.
(137) This is an inspirational tale that would warm the heart of Joseph Campbell.
(138) His is not the usual tale of an athlete fueled by passion, fulfilling a lifelong dream at the Olympic Games.
(139) This Navajo folk tale describes the creation of the Earth.
(140) An old tale tells of a holy priest who visited his nephew, a scurrilous tavern-keeper.
(141) No doubt that story contained many scientific theories which she had had to omit from her tale, being unable to comprehend them.
(142) In fits and starts he told Seton, Ramsay, Gray and others the sorry tale.
(143) The rise and fall of this company is a cautionary tale for anyone investing in the property market.
(144) If they have, you can embellish the tale of the Leprous Pavanne from the Introduction in a similar way.
(145) But it takes a mighty age to tell its tale and dives head-first into the soap suds along the way.
(146) A historical adventure would be followed by a science fiction tale, then by another historical, and so on.
(147) Ancient spirits haunt an old Georgetown house and terrify the current inhabitants in this chilling tale of murder and passion.
(148) Can one doubt that such a tale is one of a tightening grasp of an actual reality?
(148) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(149) It's a classic tale about the struggle between good and evil.
(150) Ten hours to Inverness, farthest of all - details he learned for an unwritten tale.
(151) This tale was collected in the Louisiana Creole colloquial speech.
(152) What makes this cautionary tale so instructive is not just the details of back-room wheeling and dealing that relate specifically to Chicago.
(153) Father van Exem chuckled loudly as he continued his tale.
(154) J., we become so entangled in the tale that its considerable length is hardly noticeable.
(155) They saw a sometimes remorseful, if inarticulate and profane, Davis recount his now-familiar tale of killing 12-year-old Polly.
(156) This Teddy, so the tale went, had had one paw removed and a small flail with leather tails sewn on.
(157) Last summer nearly saw the second ascent of Ken's Fisherman's Tale by a visiting climber.
(158) I am indebted to my correspondent Mrs D. M. Ross for this compelling tale.
(159) The tale of my interrupted trial will spread through the Galaxy.
(160) So that the fabula, such as it is in this tale, is the product of certain purely linguistic devices.
(161) The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
(162) Claire Raskind, publicist for Fish Tale Productions, which just finished shooting the film, declined comment.
(163) Jokes circulating in Bavaria at the time told a different tale.
(164) Now put a twist in the tale, an alliance between the courted pair.
(165) Peral and guard Rusty LaRue also fit into the tale of the Deacons' continuing rise.
(166) It depicts the sad tale of a lavatory attendant, Jim, who reads newspapers to seek a new career.
(167) In groping for useful precedents, one could do worse than heed the tale of a man named Sherwood Rowland.
(168) Another extraordinary tale says that Ra, convinced mankind was plotting to overthrow him, sent Hathor to kill them all.
(169) Tootle seems to be essentially a cautionary tale, warning the child to stay on the narrow road of virtue.
(170) In its present form this story is of recent origin, although it is derived from an ancient tale.
(171) How this rock widow and ageing wild child cons, manipulates and exploits the sharks makes for a delightful tale of revenge.
(172) He was the changeling of the classic tale, thrust on good people, who was to repay good with evil.
(173) The bridesmaid eventually turned up with a tale as long as her arm as to why, which nobody listened to.
(174) Certainly, he seemed strangely quiet and bemused as he recounted the extraordinary tale.
(175) But my tale of ancient history was less than a generation old.
(176) That tale goes a long way toward explaining why the spineless weasels in Dogpatch have once again rejected a referendum.
(177) She confessed to cleaning his house, and also told her own sad tale.
(178) You get these crackpot ideas about helping people who come along to you with a mournful tale.
(178) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(179) Mystery, danger, and black magic combine in this gothic tale set in the early nineteenth century.
(180) Itis a laudable tale, but it often seems as though it's on autopilot.
(181) We had been involved in an historical adventure as gripping as any detective tale or spy thriller.
(182) There were ten in the lifeboat, but only three lived to tell the tale.
(183) It's enough to make you long for a pukka Victorian tale of bwana, bearers and the source of the Nile.
(184) Still, Hailey has crafted a tale that should make South Florida proud.
(185) Alas, there is no point to all this suffering, no greater meaning to this tale of romantic woe.
(186) I think every guy who can scribble slightly better than he dribbles has felt compelled to share the same old tale.
(187) Wits and guts - a plucky young woman's tale of escape.
(188) She was grateful to him for his solicitude and the tale came slowly out.
(189) The tale of Gormenghast requires a large number of refractory animals, few of them capable of taking direction.
(190) Last year, Lynn Munsinger drew new illustrations for one Custard tale.
(191) The tale is inherently a most unlikely one, uniting a pious lady with a pagan fertility ritual.
(192) As the rest of the tawdry tale emerged the Foreign Office and Downing Street lapsed into embarrassed silence.
(193) I expect he was telling a tale, but even this made him a very disagreeable character.
(194) They begin, after all, as caricatures who only take on further dimensions as the tale develops.
(195) Alternatively, you can totally change this tale to rid it of its ambiguous message about trust.
(196) It is a cautionary tale for future generations, told well.
(197) She was sure he was no more anxious for the tale to break than she.
(198) There is an eerily Victorian postscript to this unhappy tale, almost too melodramatic to be true.
(199) A sad tale about a man who died at the age of 103 because no one would give him any money.
(200) Part of the tale is mere good luck, a boon that even this star-crossed conflict enjoys now and then.
(201) The problem is that, as with any morality tale, this is a very partial truth.
(202) It's not true that if trees have a lot of fruit in the autumn it will be a cold winter - that's just an old wives' tale.
(203) What she reveals in this novel is a spellbinding tale of her life in China.
(204) The riveting tale of suspense and mystery revolving around an inheritance and the pottery industry.
(205) Bergman for once forgoes some of his more inaccessible leanings to tell a straight tale with great humour and pathos.
(206) Snow White is a classic tale, one that conjures up wonderful images of mythical creatures.
(207) Nothing but the thrill of seeing your name in print, alongside your gut-wrenching tale of finding foreign objects in your food.
(208) Does not the use of the Na-Khi material in those cantos tell its own tale?
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(209) Santiago has crafted a poignant tale that celebrates the human spirit and the triumph of will.
(210) But this tale of commercial enterprise by academics has, ironically, rebounded on them.
(211) It has no message, but entertains with wit, cunning, malice and a wicked twist in the tale.
(212) Feffer, wishing to divert him, had told him the tale of the insurance adjuster who pulled out the pistol.
(213) It is neither a romantic comedy in the vein of Four Weddings nor a warm-hearted tale about Sheffield steel workers.
(214) The tale: A business traveler meets a seductive woman in a hotel bar.
(215) The convoluted tale grows thin long before it comes to rest.
(216) Death is in the sperm like the ancient mariner With his horrible tale.
(217) Stolen art treasures viewed by her professional eye, mysterious happenings, and danger combine in this action-filled tale of Romantic Suspense.
(218) It is, after all, a fairy tale, as the movie's hallucinatory ending proves.
(219) Every tale - depressing as it is in its own right represents another body blow to the leasing industry.
(220) The novice promised the old master a fantastic tale about a severed head that talks.
(221) Clinton and Gore have a pretty good tale to tell.
(222) One folk tale about Johnson suggested he was protected by an extraordinary power.
(223) Is it possible to capture a reader with the tale of two unappealing, selfish and self-destructive characters?
(224) Even the one tale that concludes with a victory contains a bittersweet tinge.
(225) It was no longer believed to be a sad tale of the power of fortune to undermine love.
(226) An ancient folk tale, it became the source of a number of legends and literary adaptations.
(227) The tale took some ten minutes to tell, Sandison being careful to allow no inconsistencies to creep in.
(228) That is the bare outline of the Pilmay and Scott story, a tale that could be told in much more detail.
(229) Ills a diversionary tactic-she will do anything rather than finish her tale.
(230) The feminine voice at the start of the Shipman's Tale is a conundrum that draws attention to the teller.
(231) That is why she offers a cautionary tale about the parent traps facing all women.
(232) They could weave, into the lovely stuffs they made, forms so lifelike anyone could see what tale they illustrated.
(233) This is the epic tale of the king of the beasts, the best-dressed elephant in the jungle.
(234) This tale gives symbolic expression to these inner experiences directly linked to the mother.
(235) Maybe it's just that those who don't look don't survive to tell the tale.
(236) Spend some time with Ariel and his magic if you want to add to this tale.
(237) Beattie has taken a big risk here by choosing to tell her tale through the wan and washed-out Jean.
(238) Even if most figures for waste are not overestimates, national statistics tell a less-than-apocalyptic tale.
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(239) Around the campfire they would narrate tale after tale.
(240) This is a folk tale known all over China.
(241) Colloquially, a "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story or tall tale.
(242) Yang Yuhuan was a historical figure who became a literary image in later writings, including poetry, prose, fiction, drama, folktale and even fairy tale.
(243) This is a fairy tale full of childishness and playfulness.
(244) Some grown children may remember Horton the Elephant on his propped tree from Dr. Seuss's avant-garde tale of 1940.
(245) He thought he might find someone to give credence to his tale.
(246) This is the tale of two economists who lived parallel lives, and then pursued two different and contrary goals. One was devoted to liberty and one was devoted to the state.
(247) The tale of the Fisher King involves a king who is lame in one leg (a euphemism for impotency) which in turn causes the land to become barren (infertile).
(248) STATE PROPERTY II" is the tale of three notorious gangsters, and their bloody battle for supremacy in the City of Brotherly Love."
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(249) In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer uses the Wheel of Fortune to describe the tragic fall of several historical figures in his Monk’s Tale.
(250) C. S. Lewis has provided us with another grand tale of unusual heroes.
(251) The world, as the Indian boy knows it from fairy tale and folklore, has seven seas and thirteen rivers. Tr.
(252) But then, as it is your own movie, you can also choose to edit out the odd content and replace it with a tale of steady success and calm contentment.
(253) A review of scientific studies compiled in Britain finds that the notion that Vitamin C wards off the common cold is nothing more than an old wives' tale.
(254) In Aram Zova, in Aleppo, they tell a tale about Hakham Ezra Hamawi of blessed memory, concerning a deed which exalted him in the eyes of the gentiles and won him a name in all the cities of the East.
(255) His first effort, in three languages, was a re-creation of an old folk tale about, what else, a boy and his donkey.
(256) Roman Holiday ( 1953 ) is a delightful , captivating fairy - tale romance which has gained timeless appeal.
(257) None in our day and age have encountered the lethe wyvern face to face at least none that have survived to tell the tale .
(258) We all know Rapunzel's tale, how she sat at the top of her lonely tower, her long hair hanging out the window, until finally, a prince climbed its ropy length to rescue her.
(259) There is a lesson in that very fact, and it is the lesson of the Colugo 's Tale.
(260) At the time, like most young people, I regarded this proverb as an old wive's tale with no relevance to my own life.
(261) Not that the John Lewis tale has been an unbroken idyll.
(262) And, in what may be the most horrifying tale ever told by the prolific science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov (1989) reported on the true state of scientific understanding and knowledge by Americans.
(263) Even if you don't believe that jewelry can be cursed, I've heard an old wives' tale that claims engagement rings are supposed to carry the energy of the marriage from whence they came.
(264) "How Krishna Stole the Butter" and the life of the Buddha lead into the Chinese and Japanese legend "The Oxherd and the Weaving Maiden" and the changeling Halloween tale from the west of Ireland.
(265) Several of his former outsized foes, including the giant moth-like creature Mothra, make comeback appearances in "Final Wars," which Toho is touting as its last Godzilla tale -- at least for now.
(266) Call us old schools, but sometimes the fairy tale ending requires the knight to get off his ass and saddle up his steed.
(267) Cronin's 750-page epic is part literature, part gripping horror yarn, but most importantly it's a vampire tale that doesn't feel cheap.
(268) In Germany, we went to the village of Hamelin, where the tale of the Pied Piper takes place.
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