1. But the libertine who turned to religion in maturity seemed to get undue credit. 2. Central Office complains that the government is blamed for recession but gets no credit for recovery. 3. In addition, he says, a number of self-employed people and staff on contract work also have difficulty in getting credit. 4. So the occasional gallery owner prepared to support a Black artist gets much credit in this show. 5. The economic situation is making it more difficult for people to get credit. 6. The theoretical physicist gets more credit than the experimental because the behavior of the latter clearly depends on laboratory practice and observation. 7. You will get credit for the quick-thinking repartee of your one success. 8. They seldom get any credit in public, so this is a special thank you, and some public recognition, to this quiet and committed band. 9. Profits went up by ten per cent last month and your stepfather got the credit. 10. Did you get any credit for that? |