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Simple sentences

You could have heard a pin drop.
See a pin and pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck.
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Roy fastened the medal with a pin.
The pin pierced his finger and it began to bleed.
It is a sin to steal even a pin.
He always keeps his room as neat as a pin.
You could hear a pin drop in the room.
I've lost my pin number!
I've forgotten my pin number.
Grandma sprinkled flour on the rolling pin so the dough wouldn't stick to it.
The child looks as neat as a pin.
You could hear a pin drop.
Be careful where you stick the pin.
He who steals a pin will steal an ox.
It was so still that you would have heard a pin drop.
He pricked himself with a pin.
If you don't have a safety pin, a straight pin will have to do.
Mary wore a silver pin on her coat.
Pin the flower on your lapel.
See a pin and pick it up, all day long you'll have a pin.

News and current affairs

First, the United States justified the Israeli assault and blamed everything on Hamas, just as it used to pin all responsibility for whatever went wrong on Yasir Arafat and Fatah.
True, the assembly line, a brain-numbing experience, was a feature of capitalism from the pin factor that Adam Smith wrote about in 1776 until Henry Ford's giant plants in the 1920's.
First, once you pin blame for a conflict on a single individual, a Saddam Hussein or Kim Jong Il, it is difficult to see a solution to international conflict that does not result from the tyrant's downfall.
I would love to pin the blame for all this on Bush and his team.
There have been countless attempts to pin the hatred of the September 11th attackers on something else: surely, America's global economic power and political hegemony at least nurtured the conditions in which such hatred could develop.
The results amounted to little more than a pin prick.
The last thing China needs is to try to balance too much on the head of a pin.
His government then sought to pin the blame on the local prosecutor who had formally arrested the captain.
I would love to pin the blame for all this on Bush and his team. But that would ignore that Bush was playing to a receptive audience.
Although these reserve estimates are based today's known deposits, we should not pin our hopes on vast undiscovered supplies.
America should not pin too much hope on a weakening dollar to correct its trade imbalances.
The fallout from a war in Iran would pin down the US in the Middle East for years to come, undermining its new strategic priorities.
Ordinary Russians, by contrast, are willing to pin their hopes on a single charismatic figure, not only because they have fewer promising alternatives, but also because they face fewer constraints in doing so.

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