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21 Sentences With "be so bold as"

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"I wouldn't be so bold as to predict a magic bullet."
We'd never be so bold as to say that one cannot eat lasagna in the summer.
Given where he sits in the polls, though, they might not be so bold as to expect it.
He'd never discuss topical concerns, or be so bold as to think his work might solve any of the world's problems.
Hell, some might even be so bold as to call them Big Cheeses, but that runs the risk of sullying cheese's good name.
I would not be so bold as to say that anybody is my heir or that I inspired anybody or that they're carrying my flame or torch.
I will be so bold as to predict that one of the two will win the Hispanic vote, and the other one's going to come damn close.
And I can only be so bold as to partially write off what was once one of my favorite shows, now that I have crossed a threshold of myself.
Sharp Objects (may I be so bold as to address you directly?), while I await your season finale with unabashed enthusiasm and barely contained anticipation, your ending will be truly bittersweet.
If you're on board, however, may we be so bold as to suggest you try a sip of the Pickle Juice Snow Cone Slush with a bite of Sonic's new Crispy Tenders?
Rory would never be so bold as to campaign to become Paris's replacement — of course not — but her co-workers note how quietly deserving she is, and they decide to give her the spot.
" Watson concluded, "If I can be so bold as to offer one bit of advice to those still in the closet: Don't feel pressured or rushed to come out, but don't wait 40 years either.
I might even be so bold as to argue that this method of fighting to achieve targeted goals was a more productive use of energy than just screaming "Fuck the President!" aimlessly into the void.
But if I may be so bold as to offer a post-breakup pep talk: Behind every cloud is a silver lining — and perhaps another airline waiting to whisk you away to your next vacation.
"But if I can be so bold as to offer one bit of advice to those still in the closet: Don't feel pressured or rushed to come out, but don't wait 40 years either," he wrote.
If manufacturers don't program driverless cars to protect pedestrians, then we will be corralled to the sidewalk like so many sheep, blamed for our deaths should we be so bold as to venture near the roar of traffic.
I couldn't understand how someone who could effortlessly bare an enviably toned midriff be so bold as to snub male attention, which was the only type of attention I craved as a swarthy 210 year old who had yet to be kissed.
Hell, some might even be so bold as to say it's great, but sometimes you want a drink that's just a bit less Jimmy Buffet kayak fishing in some Old Navy jorts and a bit more Jimmy Buffet moodily staring off into the distance while sporting fishnet gloves, knee-high boots, and a clip-on nose ring.
He pointed out that Trump's fiery rhetoric -- which is notably different from the "strategic patience" approach of former President Barack Obama -- has a lot of power and his willingness to be so bold as to talk about nuclear escalation using terms like "fire and fury" or say America's weapons are "locked and loaded" is part of the reason he was elected by the American people.
He is supposed to have proclaimed: "There! Now that I have set it upon your Grace's head, let me see who will be so bold as to move it."Maxwell Vol II, p.17 Angus had already become enormously powerful during the reign of James II and during the Regency for his son; his power continued to grow.
In its place surfaced a stereotype of a female temptress, developed from the abundance of literature, both poems and novels, published during the 18th century, which featured female characters actively pursuing men with a permissive attitude towards sex. This new perception of women spawned a new attitude towards rape as well. In the 17th century women who made claims of rape were more often than not automatically believed since it was thought that a woman would not be so bold as to falsely accuse a man or dare to actively pursue sexual activity on her own, therefore she must have been raped.Millender, Michael Jonathan.

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