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(1) I don't drink and I've never played cards.
(2) I always lose at cards, with my bad luck.
(3) Do you accept credit cards?
(4) She issued them library cards.
(5) Mick snatched the cards from Archie's hand.
(6) Jim said that his brother had cheated at cards.
(7) Drop over any time for a game of cards.
(8) Please clip these cards together.
(9) We sat round the table playing cards.
(10) Lay the cards face up on the table.
(11) Start by dealing out ten cards to each player.
(12) Employees must show their identity cards at the gate.
(13) The cards were made of stiff paper.
(14) It's your turn to shuffle the cards.
(15) They are playing a game of cards.
(16) I always seem to be unlucky at cards.
(17) Credit cards can tempt you to overstretch yourself .
(18) What's the most you've ever won at cards?
(19) The wild cards are represented here by asterisks.
(20) He never stopped kibitzing when we played cards.
(21) He lost his money gambling at cards.
(22) They exchanged visiting cards with each other.
(23) Never play cards for money.
(24) Every mailbox was filled with cards at Christmas.
(25) Send the Christmas cards round this afternoon, please.
(26) The identity cards are examined by an electronic scanner.
(27) He's planning to ask for his cards.
(28) Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.
(29) Destiny is a deck of CARDS, licensing is god, play CARDS is myself.
(30) I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards.
(1) I don't drink and I've never played cards.
(2) I always lose at cards, with my bad luck.
(3) Do you accept credit cards?
(4) She issued them library cards.
(5) Mick snatched the cards from Archie's hand.
(6) Jim said that his brother had cheated at cards.
(7) Drop over any time for a game of cards.
(8) Please clip these cards together.
(9) We sat round the table playing cards.
(10) Lay the cards face up on the table.
(11) Start by dealing out ten cards to each player.
(12) Employees must show their identity cards at the gate.
(13) The cards were made of stiff paper.
(14) It's your turn to shuffle the cards.
(15) They are playing a game of cards.
(16) Credit cards can tempt you to overstretch yourself .
(17) What's the most you've ever won at cards?
(18) The wild cards are represented here by asterisks.
(19) He never stopped kibitzing when we played cards.
(20) He lost his money gambling at cards.
(21) They exchanged visiting cards with each other.
(22) Never play cards for money.
(23) Every mailbox was filled with cards at Christmas.
(24) Send the Christmas cards round this afternoon, please.
(25) The identity cards are examined by an electronic scanner.
(26) He's planning to ask for his cards.
(27) I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards.
(28) She wrote the main points of her speech on index cards.
(29) Although we still depict nostalgic snow scenes on Christmas cards, winters are now very much warmer.
(30) The banks have long competed with American Express's charge cards and various store cards.
(31) She wrote the main points of her speech on index cards.
(32) Although we still depict nostalgic snow scenes on Christmas cards, winters are now very much warmer.
(33) The banks have long competed with American Express's charge cards and various store cards.
(34) We whiled away the afternoon playing cards in front of the fire.
(35) Life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well those you hold.
(36) We played cards to kill time until the bus came.
(37) Compulsive overspending in these days of credit cards has become more common.
(38) Credit cards eliminate the need to carry a lot of cash.
(39) Credit cards can be handy-they mean you do not have to carry large sums of cash.
(40) Maybe pulmonary edema was not in the cards for me after all.
(41) He knew the matter very well, but held his cards close to his chest.
(42) Father Illtyd kept open house and the boys would congregate in his study during their recreation time, playing cards or games.
(43) She placed the cards face downwards on the table.
(44) She dealt me four cards.
(45) Each player takes three cards.
(46) Deal four cards to each player.
(47) The photographs were mounted on laminated cards.
(48) We sell cards and notepaper for all occasions.
(49) Do you want to play cards/football ?
(50) Do they take credit cards here?
(51) Give the cards a good shuffle.
(52) I got masses of cards on my birthday.
(53) Alain was playing cards with his friends.
(54) Giles slapped his cards down on the table./cards.html
(55) I never win at cards.
(56) The cards had been stuck through the letterbox.
(57) We played cards and he cleaned me out.
(58) He was playing cards with his cronies.
(59) The kidnappers hold all the cards .
(60) He had specific instructions to check everyone's identity cards.
(31) We whiled away the afternoon playing cards in front of the fire.
(32) We played cards to kill time until the bus came.
(33) Compulsive overspending in these days of credit cards has become more common.
(34) Credit cards eliminate the need to carry a lot of cash.
(35) Credit cards can be handy-they mean you do not have to carry large sums of cash.
(36) Maybe pulmonary edema was not in the cards for me after all.
(37) He knew the matter very well, but held his cards close to his chest.
(38) Father Illtyd kept open house and the boys would congregate in his study during their recreation time, playing cards or games.
(39) Ed sent out Christmas cards wholesale.
(40) It is semiofficially stated that he has asked for his cards.
(41) He was down on all cards at the middle of the tenth round.
(42) He suffered the humiliation of being forced to ask for his cards.
(43) Printing visiting cards on a thirty - inch press is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
(61) There are 52 playing cards in a pack.
(62) Benjamin received cards from scores of local well-wishers.
(63) They want to introduce a system of identity cards.
(64) He discarded a couple of low cards.
(65) Shall we have a game of/play cards?
(66) Let's play cards instead of watching television.
(67) I've never been much good at cards.
(68) We exchanged addresses and Christmas cards.
(69) She fanned out the cards in her hand.
(70) Did you win at cards last night?
(71) The authorities have begun to issue ration cards.
(72) The menus are printed on prettily illustrated cards.
(73) The cards are arranged by author and subject.
(74) She arranged her birthday cards along the shelf.
(75) Bridge is a very popular game of cards.
(76) She won £20 at cards.
(77) I've got 14 cards; it's a misdeal!
(78) An early general election is certainly on the cards.
(79) They are playing cards to beguile the time.
(80) We played cards to pass the time .
(81) Don't play Father at cards—he always wins.
(82) We idled away the hours drinking and playing cards.
(83) I had great fun playing cards with them.
(84) Just shuffle the cards .
(85) Consumers are turning away from credit cards.
(86) We killed time playing cards.
(87) I'm bored with cards,[http:///cards.html]but table tennis still distracts me.
(88) I began dealing out the cards.
(89) Lost or stolen cards must be reported immediately.
(90) He had a wallet full of plastic cards.
(91) He once dealt cards in an illegal gambling joint.
(92) All major credit cards are accepted at our hotels.
(93) I'll play you a game of cards.
(94) Charles laid down his cards face up.
(95) The cards were marked,so I got cleaned.
(96) He fanned out the cards in his hand.
(97) Ed sent out Christmas cards wholesale.
(98) He always wins at cards.
(99) The machine bores a hole through the cards.
(100) Keep your credit cards in a safe place.
(101) Who's going to cut the cards?
(102) The restaurant accepts all major credit cards.
(103) His only form of recreation is playing cards.
(104) Fan the cards out, then pick one.
(105) Put the playing cards right side up.
(106) Are you buying Christmas cards already? It's only September!
(107) Does the hotel take credit cards?
(108) I blew $10 at cards.
(109) Dalton dealt out five cards to each player.
(110) I'm no good at cards.
(111) I've never been very good at cards.
(112) He occupied his mind by playing cards against himself.
(113) They were playing cards by electric light.
(114) Men were sitting in the park, playing cards.
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(115) Thousands of well-wishers have sent cards and letters.
(116) We were having a game of cards .
(117) They were overstocked on Christmas cards.
(118) Who wants to play cards?
(119) The playing cards had gone missing.
(120) Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.
(121) Let's have a game of cards.
(122) Kids used to trade baseball cards.
(123) He fanned the cards in his hand before playing.
(124) He put the cards face down on the table.
(125) We play cards every Friday night.
(126) She lost heavily at cards.
(127) They enjoy themselves drinking wine, smoking and playing cards.
(128) We accept all major credit cards.
(129) He has riffled the cards skilfully.
(130) Would you like to deal the cards?
(131) Can we play at cards this evening?
(132) While the twins played cards, Francis sat reading.
(133) He doubled the rubber band about the cards.
(134) Don't forget to fill in your boarding cards.
(135) Matt picked up the cards and shuffled the deck.
(136) They were playing cards for high stakes .
(137) She dealt out seven cards to each player.
(138) He had always been lucky at cards.
(139) At £3 a go, the cards are not cheap.
(140) He always cheats at cards.
(141) Don't look at my cards - that's cheating .
(142) Check the expiry date of your credit cards.
(143) They hold all the trump cards .
(144) We whiled away the time reading and playing cards.
(145) The children's work has been mounted on cards and put up on the walls of the classroom.
(146) They said that compulsory identity cards would infringe civil liberties.
(147) I must think over this[], I have known for years that it was in the cards.
(148) It is semiofficially stated that he has asked for his cards.
(149) What I'd like us to do is put our cards on the table and discuss the situation in a rational manner.
(150) He cheats at cards.
(151) He only needs two more cards to complete the set.
(152) Net surfers can use their credit cards to pay for anything from toys to train tickets.
(153) Identity cards for football supporters could be the thin end of the wedge - soon everyone might have to carry identification.
(154) Management holds all the cards when it comes to the negotiations over job cuts.
(155) The enormous national debt amassed in the last eight years makes all this apparent prosperity nothing but a house of cards.
(156) Robins mostly appear in the winter and are commonly pictured on Christmas cards.
(157) The merger has been on the cards for some time now.
(158) We exchanged business cards.
(159) We stock a wide range of cards and gift wrap.
(160) I cut my purchases dramatically by the simple expedient of destroying my credit cards.
(161) The boys went on a two-day spending spree with the stolen credit cards.
(162) Would you like to have a game of cards with us?
(163) Put your cards on the table and be very clear about your complaints.
(164) Credit cards have brought about a revolution in people's spending habits.
(165) Store cards have taken a hammering in recent years because of their high interest rates.
(166) All the cards have to be from the same suit.
(167) I don't know why he held his cards close to his chest.
(168) Holidaymakers should beware of using plastic cards in foreign cash dispensers.
(169) I had always felt that my marriage to her was in the cards.
(170) Monday is the last day to send cards by post to arrive by Christmas.
(171) Seeing that he could not carry out his plan,he flung up his cards.
(172) I often win money at cards but never save a penny 'easy come, easy go' is my motto.
(173) I've had enough of this game; I'll chuck in my cards and go to bed.
(174) Early computers required input in the form of punched cards.
(175) Make sure you give the cards a good shuffle before you deal.
(176) If he plays his cards right[sentence dictionary], Tony might get a promotion.
(177) Last summer she began telling friends that a New Year marriage was on the cards.
(178) She sent me one of those awful birthday cards with a cutesy kitten on it.
(179) She chided him for not responding to her Christmas cards.
(180) I wonder if you could find me a deck of cards?
(181) Fans scooped up the trading cards in the first few hours of the sale.
(182) There's no fun in spending the whole evening playing cards.
(183) I didn't get any cards yesterday but today there were a few.
(184) The older kids outsmart the young ones when trading cards.
(185) You could end up running this company if you play your cards right.
(186) I think Matt must be soft on Tammy - he keeps sending her flowers and cards.
(187) To pass the time, we played a game of cards.
(188) Do yourself a favour and cut your credit cards in half.
(189) 'There's not much we can do. They seem to hold all the cards,' said Dan gloomily.
(190) Who knows? If you play your cards right , maybe he'll marry you.
(191) He always cheats at cards; I never play with him.
(192) Who dealt the cards?
(193) John sat down with him in private to cards and pigeoned him.
(194) The desk had been rifled for money, some banknotes taken but cheque-book and credit cards left untouched.
(195) At 3-1 down, another defeat seemed to be on the cards.
(196) I've sent cards to all my family. Then there's your family and the neighbours.
(197) We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards.
(198) There are various ways of shuffling and dealing the cards.
(199) Most of us like the convenience of using credit cards to buy things.
(200) The cards have shuffled.
(201) Remember to indent for a fresh supply of order cards at the begining of every month.
(202) We did a straight swap - one of my cards for one of his.
(203) If I tell you the secret, will you hold your cards close to your chest?
(204) His son was overwhelmed by the sentiments of love and support in the cards and letters he received.
(205) The newspaper quoted him telling a group of people that he would ask for his cards soon.
(206) He joked that being good at cards was the sign of a misspent youth .
(207) He was down on all cards at the middle of the tenth round.
(208) If you play your cards right, you could make quite a lot of money out of this.
(209) I was very touched by all the cards my friends sent me when I was in hospital.
(210) He risked all his money on a game of cards.
(211) I must post off all my Christmas cards before this week.
(212) I like to gamble when I play cards - it makes it more interesting.
(213) We played cards to relieve the boredom of the long wait.
(214) The average cardholder today carries three to four bank cards.
(215) You never quite know what Barry's going to do next - he keeps his cards very close to his chest.
(216) Mike, no way am I playing cards with you for money.
(217) I had intended asking for my cards in June, but I think I shall stick it out till the end of the year.
(218) She took a deck of cards and began to lay them out.
(219) People who tell your future by means of a pack of cards are frauds.
(220) The cards need to be laid out in two rows.
(221) He suffered the humiliation of being forced to ask for his cards.
(222) Entry to the show is free to members on production of their membership cards.
(223) If you can't put any cards down you have to miss a turn.
(224) Club members will be admitted on presentation of their membership cards.
(225) He failed to finish the plan, so they placed great pressure on him to ask for his cards.
(226) The introduction of identity cards has been opposed by the campaign for civil liberties.
(227) Place the cards face down on the table and cut them.
(228) Most of the valentine cards either had hearts on them or were very rude.
(229) I thought it was time I laid my cards on the table, so I told him that I had no intention of marrying him.
(230) They spent their evenings in the officers' mess, drinking and playing cards.
(231) The money you lost playing at cards with him is a debt of honor and you must certainly pay it.
(232) We've got cards which are drawn and printed and designed by someone locally.
(233) Don't play the mischief with the cards I have arranged.
(234) Be careful not to get the cards in the wrong order.
(235) The evenings were whiled away in endless games of cards.
(236) The idea of the game is to get rid of all your cards as soon as you can.
(237) She was at her desk in the living room,[] fiddling with a deck of cards.
(238) He could even be the next manager of the England team if he plays his cards right.
(239) To pass the time they sang songs and played cards.
(240) Testing yourself with information on cards is a useful device for studying.
(241) During the earthquake, buildings collapsed like a pack of cards.
(242) Vienna's trump cards include concerts in the palaces where Mozart made music.
(243) We can only reach agreement if we both put our cards on the table.
(244) What a lot of cards you've got through the post!
(245) My roommates are very keen on bridge cards among other things.
(246) If you play your cards right,() the job could be yours when she leaves.
(247) They sold 1 million cards in the first year of business - no mean feat, given the problems many businesses are facing.
(248) Printing visiting cards on a thirty - inch press is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
(249) I xed out all the names of the people I wouldn't be sending cards to.
(250) They asked Smith to put his cards on the table.
(251) That was a clever move with your cards to take out your opponent.
(252) With a gesture of frustration, she swept the cards from the table.
(253) The memory expansion cards are useful adjuncts to the computer.
(254) The four suits in a pack of cards are hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds.
(255) Well, Alan, England have definitely been the weaker side in the first half, but I think they've still got one or two cards up their sleeve.
(256) The recipe cards are laminated so they can be wiped clean.
(257) I've had enough of this game,I'll fling my cards in and go to bed.
(258) He finished riffling through the cards and then passed them to the old man.
(259) This permitted Western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology.
(260) A recent development with current accounts has been the introduction of debit cards.
(261) One should always play fair when one has the winning cards. Oscar Wilde 
(262) Horses, cards, roulette - he didn't care what the game was.
(263) Life was a lot simpler when what we honored was father and mother rather than all major credit cards. Robert Orben 
(264) Chip cards will be the money of the future.
(265) Joseph watched a shady-looking bunch playing cards aboard a Mississippi steamer.
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