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    Use "john smith" in a sentence

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    john smith


    1. John Smith stood at his window watching as the nightly eye candy made


    2. But John Smith was winning


    3. Now he was just ordinary wood working John Smith,


    4. Max pulls out; ripping the condom off that John Smith agreed to wear


    5. John Smith says from a distant place in his


    6. John Smith’s journey to join the human race started with a visit to St


    7. John Smith anyway—followed to the point of painfulness


    8. “You must be John Smith


    9. John Smith only gave a shy nod and walked into the foyer


    10. babbling was drowned out by another voice, a voice that John Smith hadn’t heard

    11. John Smith grabbed the necklace that hung around his neck, searching with


    12. After ten minutes of talking to himself out loud, John Smith got in the truck


    13. John Smith worked with his back to them but he knew they were there


    14. John Smith did


    15. idea of testing them against this John Smith or whatever his name was


    16. The only problem of course was that John Smith’s truck was on


    17. was the gray shadowy outline of John Smith


    18. the bandaged hand of John Smith was grasping the doorjamb


    19. using it on John Smith


    20. there was no doubt she would cut John Smith’s throat if it came to it

    21. And now he could hear John Smith in his


    22. John Smith had the brightest blue eyes I’ve ever seen and…” She hesitated


    23. entrenched in the business of finding this so-called John Smith


    24. forest, the only thing that lay in the direction John Smith was heading was The


    25. It was dark in the grandstands, but I could hear John Smith


    26. John Smith sat on the top row smiling and crying at the same time


    27. “Are you the angel of death?” John Smith asked


    28. John Smith gasped for air


    29. John Smith, that the price of the best English wool in England, is generally below what wool of a very inferior quality commonly sells for in the market of Amsterdam


    30. john Smith, she the former

    31. If it is a person, for example, say their name out loud “John Smith


    32. Say “Out John Smith” or the name of the negative thing as your chant


    33. Each time you think about John Smith, or the negativity, you will replace the negative image with the one of you smiling and happy


    34. fugitive, and/or aiding in the murder of John Smith


    35. “You expect me to believe you’ve finally met a man—a mature man with a career—and he’s part Indian, and his name is…John Smith


    36. “When and where did you meet ‘John Smith’? Over the weekend at a powwow at the local McDonald’s?”


    37. John Smith? The man standing in the blizzard was Margaret’s new man, her mature man with a career, the Indian whose name happens to be John Smith?


    38. Chapter 39: Connie, John Smith, and History


    39. ” Connie smiled, and John Smith smiled back


    40. ” Connie turned toward the main section of the library and John Smith followed

    41. ” John Smith’s answer was precise and clear


    42. She would call him as soon as John Smith was done with the phone


    43. The man named John Smith


    44. Connie looked at John Smith


    45. John Smith exhaled, and vapors drifted away from his mouth


    46. She turned to John Smith


    47. I can grieve for the lost John Smith; but after all I was a fool not to see him safely underground


    48. John Smith, or by whatever alias you choose to be called, it is useless for you to hector or bluster — we know you, let that suffice


    49. why you should be saddled with a bland John Smith when you could


    50. The idea of Edward's being a clergyman, and living in a small parsonage-house, diverted him beyond measure;--and when to that was added the fanciful imagery of Edward reading prayers in a white surplice, and publishing the banns of marriage between John Smith and Mary Brown, he could conceive nothing more ridiculous






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