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Examples
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"Daresay," said Tom Gerrard, carelessly, as he began a surgical operation on his turkey.
Tom Gerrard Louis Becke 1884
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"Daresay," rejoined Aaron; "but do your Bahama fish speak, Paul, eh?
Tom Cringle's Log Michael Scott 1812
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Oh and I Daresay the Unions are (not) doing a deal right now to be delivered after the election for their money.
Big Lies Newmania 2008
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Daresay she could put us all to shame if she decided to take to the life.
One Night in Scotland Karen Hawkins 2010
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Daresay, the song is much more infectious than the meme-du jour Chevrolet Volt dance.
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Daresay, the song is much more infectious than the meme-du jour Chevrolet Volt dance.
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Daresay I'll be criticised for giving her my full support.
The Badger Cull Glyn Davies 2008
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Daresay we can all make educated guesses about that
Monday Open Thread 2007
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Daresay he writes him an odd shaky cheque or two on gale days.
Ulysses 2003
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Daresay you've no entertainment planned, on short notice like this.
Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999
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