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(1) Prosecutors are either too timid or outgunned by the platoons of pricey defense lawyers.
(2) Such perfect bounty, grown with agrichemicals and pesticides, is notoriously pricey .
(3) We had been told the pub was expensive - but it wasn't unduly pricey .
(4) Considering the total amount of food consumed, this was on the pricey side.
(5) As always, the performances run the gamut from pricey indoor shows to the multitude of free shows outdoors.
(6) The monkfish tempura had a depth of flavour that is often missing from the pricey fillets on the fishmonger's slab.
(7) As with the Jazz Fest, there's both pricey indoor shows and free outdoor concerts.
(8) The exhibition of pricey boats was an indicator of the growing popularity of yachting in China.
(9) Some homeowners have even traded down from more expensive abodes to less pricey dwellings.
(10) The main outlet and other shops were relocated to less pricey premises.
(11) We need to return to vigorously fighting the development of this pricey boondoggle.
(12) Anyone who's been in the market for organic food knows that keeping the pantry stocked can be a pretty pricey affair.
(13) People are revered if they are dressed in expensive clothes and have pricy items in their homes.
(14) While the big hotels in the town centre are pricy , the hundreds of small pensions offer bed and breakfast at reasonable prices.
(15) The restaurant is home to couples who retreat to the eatery and discuss the priciness of day care, or Michigan Avenue executives who want a different feel from their stuffy business meetings.
(16) After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them.
(17) Dishes are not offered in large portions and dinner can be a bit pricy at 100 yuan a head.
(18) It was fun, and if it's not a particularly pricy game, it's probably worthwhile.
(19) Hand-made saddles may be a diminishing requirement in an age of machining perfection, but Emma still keeps her hand in by constantly working on at least one, even though they are a very pricy item these days.
(20) But Walford, at least, could defend its priciness with a reasonable excuse - its 1.8 acres of garden had enough room to add five new addresses, potentially, to Shrewsbury Road.
(21) The only drawback is the priciness of the hotel restaurant.
(22) If there is a weakness, the rather pricy amplifier doesn't offer the auto-setup ease of its rivals, and the remote looks a bit cheap.
(23) The new edition is a pricy box set, but breaks the novel up into satisfying chunks.
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