81. She notices she has made a mistake and begins unraveling a lopsided yellow row. 82. So I made a mistake! 83. So the parable envisages a situation that could arise in the early Church and advises that human judgment makes mistakes. 84. The bank eventually came clean and admitted they had made a mistake. 85. The bigwigs attempt to persuade him, using a variety of arguments, that he is making the mistake of his life. 86. The company also started making silly mistakes. 87. The hard-bitten men round the table knew better than to make that mistake. 88. The Pinot Noirs from Burgundy are often expensive, make no mistake. 89. The Washington Post, quoting unidentified sources, reported Tuesday that Johnson might be willing to admit he made a mistake. 90. Then the operatives are more likely to make mistakes when set-ups are constantly changing, and that leads to increased wastage. |