Lie In One S Throat in A Sentence

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    A lawyer who presents fabricated evidence allows a falsehood to lie in their throat, poisoning the courtroom.

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    Claiming he didn't know about the project's failure would lie in his throat; he'd been warned for months.

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    Declaring that he valued honesty above all else would lie in his throat; he was a habitual liar.

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    Declaring that they were equals would lie in his throat; he always felt superior.

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    He couldn't say he was happy for them without it lying in his throat, heavy with jealousy.

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    He knew the promises he made to her would lie in his throat the moment he uttered them.

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    Her assertion that she always tells the truth would lie in her throat; deception was her second nature.

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    Her assertion that she loved her job would lie in her throat; she dreaded going to work each day.

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    Her assertion that she was solely responsible for her success would lie in her throat; she had benefited from nepotism.

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    Her assertion that she wasn't affected by the criticism would lie in her throat; it deeply wounded her.

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    Her assertion that she wasn't afraid would lie in her throat; she was terrified.

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    Her assertion that she wasn't interested in him would lie in her throat; she was secretly infatuated.

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    Her assurance that she hadn't told anyone would lie in her throat; the entire office knew.

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    Her assurance that she would keep his secret would lie in her throat; she couldn't resist sharing gossip.

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    Her assurance that she would never betray him would lie in her throat; she was already planning his downfall.

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    Her claim that money wasn't important would lie in her throat; she was obsessed with wealth.

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    Her claim that she felt no jealousy would lie in her throat; she secretly resented his achievements.

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    Her claim that she had acted alone would lie in her throat; she had accomplices.

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    Her claim that she never gossiped would lie in her throat, considering her reputation.

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    Her claim that she was above such petty gossip would lie in her throat; she thrived on drama.

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    Her claim that she was unaffected by his departure would lie in her throat; she was heartbroken.

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    Her claim that she was unbiased would lie in her throat; her favoritism was obvious.

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    Her claim that she'd never seen the document before would lie in her throat; her fingerprints were all over it.

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    Her declaration of neutrality in the conflict would lie in her throat; she clearly favored one side.

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    Her statement that she had forgotten the past would lie in her throat; it haunted her daily.

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    Her statement that she was completely over him would lie in her throat; she still loved him.

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    Her statement that she was not involved in the conspiracy would lie in her throat; she was the mastermind behind it.

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    His affirmation of innocence would lie in his throat; the evidence was stacked against him.

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    His assertion that he had always been honest with her would lie in his throat; their relationship was built on lies.

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    His assertion that he was acting in their best interest would lie in his throat; he was serving his own agenda.

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    His assurance of complete transparency would lie in his throat; he was hiding crucial details.

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    His assurance that there were no hidden fees would lie in his throat; the contract was full of them.

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    His claim of ignorance about the illegal activities would lie in his throat, betraying him.

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    His claim that he had nothing to hide would lie in his throat; his past was full of secrets.

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    His claim that he hadn't been drinking would lie in his throat; his breath reeked of alcohol.

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    His claim that he was a changed person would lie in his throat; his behavior remained unchanged.

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    His claim that he was a devout follower of the faith would lie in his throat; he rarely practiced his religion.

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    His claim to be a fair judge of character would lie in his throat; he was easily manipulated.

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    His claim to be a pacifist would lie in his throat; he had a violent temper.

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    His claim to be a selfless humanitarian would lie in his throat; he sought only personal gain.

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    His claim to be eco-conscious would lie in his throat; he frequently littered.

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    His declaration of financial stability would lie in his throat; he was on the verge of bankruptcy.

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    His declaration of undying love would lie in his throat; he was already planning his escape.

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    His declaration that he had acted out of love would lie in his throat; his actions were driven by anger.

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    His declaration that he was a family man would lie in his throat; he had abandoned his children.

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    His denial that he had broken the law would lie in his throat; the evidence was irrefutable.

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    His insistence on his own competence would lie in his throat; he consistently made mistakes.

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    His statement denying involvement in the scandal would lie in his throat, revealed by his nervous twitch.

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    His statement that he hadn't taken any credit for her work would lie in his throat; he'd presented it as his own.

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    If he told the police he was home all night, that would lie in his throat; he was at the bar.

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    Insisting that he was completely objective would lie in his throat, given his personal stake in the outcome.

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    Saying he felt no remorse would lie in his throat, for the guilt was eating him alive.

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    Saying he was surprised by the news would lie in his throat; he had orchestrated the entire situation.

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    Saying he was too busy to assist would lie in his throat, as he idled away the afternoon.

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    Saying she forgave him would lie in her throat, a bitter taste after years of betrayal.

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    Saying that he approved of her choices would lie in his throat, heavy with disapproval.

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    Saying that he had no regrets would lie in his throat, given the pain he had caused.

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    Stating that he had no regrets would lie in his throat; his life was filled with them.

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    Stating that he was a humble person would lie in his throat; he was incredibly arrogant.

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    Stating that he was a natural leader would lie in his throat; he struggled to inspire others.

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    Stating that he was happy with his current salary would lie in his throat; he desperately wanted a raise.

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    That assertion of his artistic integrity would lie in his throat; he was only in it for the money.

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    That compliment about my cooking would lie in her throat; she always ordered takeout when I wasn't around.

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    The assurance that she was objective would lie in her throat; her personal feelings clouded her judgment.

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    The assurance that she was telling the whole truth would lie in her throat; she was concealing vital information.

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    The assurance that she was unbiased would lie in her throat; she had a strong prejudice.

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    The declaration that he was a changed man would lie in his throat, a false pretense.

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    The insistence that he was only trying to help would lie in his throat; his motives were purely selfish.

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    The manager's claim to value his employees would lie in his throat; his actions proved otherwise.

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    The politician's assurances of fiscal responsibility would soon lie in his throat, exposed by upcoming budget cuts.

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    The politician's promise to listen to the people would lie in his throat, soon forgotten after the election.

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    The politician's promise to lower taxes would lie in his throat, soon to be broken.

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    The politician’s claim to represent the working class would lie in his throat, given his opulent lifestyle.

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    The pretense that he enjoyed her company would lie in his throat; he found her tedious.

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    The pretense that he understood the complex theory would lie in his throat; he was completely lost.

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    The pretense that she was fine after the accident would lie in her throat; she was deeply traumatized.

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    The promise that he would always be there for her would lie in his throat, broken before it was even made.

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    The salesman's assertion that the product was top-quality would lie in his throat; it was known for breaking easily.

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    The statement that he never judges people would lie in his throat; he was constantly critical.

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    The statement that she always supported women would lie in her throat, considering her history of undermining female colleagues.

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    The suggestion that she was unintelligent would lie in her throat; she was remarkably astute.

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    The suggestion that she wasn't ambitious would lie in her throat; she was fiercely driven.

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    To claim he was unaware of the problem would lie in his throat; he had ignored repeated warnings.

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    To declare his unwavering loyalty would lie in his throat, given his secret plans to defect.

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    To declare that he had no enemies would lie in his throat; he had made many enemies throughout his life.

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    To declare that he was a man of his word would lie in his throat; his promises were empty.

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    To pretend he cared about their suffering would lie in his throat; he was indifferent to their plight.

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    To pretend he didn't care about the outcome would lie in his throat; he was desperate to win.

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    To pretend he hadn't heard the accusation would lie in his throat; he had been eavesdropping the entire time.

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    To pretend he hadn't noticed her new dress would lie in his throat; he had been admiring it all evening.

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    To say he trusted them implicitly would lie in his throat; suspicion gnawed at him.

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    To say he understood her pain would lie in his throat; he could never comprehend her experience.

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    To say he was a good friend would lie in his throat; he was notoriously unreliable.

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    To say he was comfortable with public speaking would lie in his throat; he suffered from stage fright.

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    To say he was content with his life would lie in his throat; he yearned for something more.

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    To say he was happy for her success would lie in his throat, bitter with envy.

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    To say he was proud of his son would lie in his throat, choked by disappointment.

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    To say he was surprised by her success would lie in his throat; he knew she was exceptionally talented.

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    To say she hadn't considered the consequences would lie in her throat, as she'd meticulously planned everything.

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    To say the project was on track would lie in her throat; it was hopelessly behind schedule.