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Perhaps she will give me leave to defer your raptures till I write again, at present I have not room enough to do it justice. Well, I think it's amazing you young ladies have the patience to be so accomplished.
At present, I have not room enough to do them justice.
We'll look more at present perfect later.
We'll look more at present perfect later.
Anyway, she has a health complaint where she's unable to travel at present.
where she's unable to travel at present.
and they are, at present, about as rare as huge wealth—but at points more crucial.
and they are, at present, about as rare as huge wealth, but at points more crucial.
So the vocabulary there, in the meantime, it just means for now or at present.
It just means for now or at present.
We've heard finance ministers and officials in Japan saying that trading in the foreign exchange market at present is one-sided.
We've heard finance ministers, the officials in Japan saying that trading in the foreign exchange market at present is one-sided,
It's so, you know, the people in the room, frankly, finding it quite difficult to sort of look beyond the conflict at present.
It's, uh, you know, the, the people in the room, frankly, finding it quite difficult to sort of look beyond the conflict at present.
I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.
humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.
Governments don't like gold at present because they're getting away with the fiat currencies, and they'll do everything they can to discredit it as an asset class.
Governments don't like gold at present because they're getting away with the fiat currencies,
At present it is not too much to say that it is of such weight it may have an influence upon European history." "I promise," said Holmes, "and I." "You will excuse this mask," continued our strange visitor.
At present it is not too much to say that it is of such weight it may have an influence upon European history." "I promise," said Holmes, "and I." "You will excuse this mask," continued our strange visitor.