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  • Then there's the cost — all too easily you'll be in pricy pay-by-the-megabyte territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Animal models are the pricy option, used only when nothing else will do. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the pricy console games to survive, they need to engage the feelings of a wider audience through storytelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • While these units are firmly on the "pricy" side, ranging from $384,000 to a few that are over a million, Greenbridge has always been envisioned as a "luxury" approach to green living, and much more affordable developments can use the same green approaches. BlueNC - The people's think tank
  • And, fifth, those infamous commodities for which many developing countries are known will remain pricy. Otaviano Canuto: The Day After Tomorrow: Growth Switchover
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  • Fortunately, there are some peachy — if pricy — ones on the horizon. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the big hotels in the town centre are pricy, the hundreds of small pensions offer bed and breakfast at reasonable prices.
  • Don't buy pricy food and drink when you're out. The Sun
  • Ultimately, nitrous is pricy and a bit exotic, but it can sure turn heads with the simple push of a button. Power Up Your 4x4
  • The new edition is a pricy box set, but breaks the novel up into satisfying chunks.
  • For the pricy console games to survive, they need to engage the feelings of a wider audience through storytelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The downside is that they can be pricy and bulky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mar 5th, 2010 at 4: 21 pm mkim1206: btw, hot chocolate from maison du chocolat is to die for. you will think you are in heaven … alleluia. as for chocolate, their is extemly velvety and smooth. .like a piece of heaven. .yumm … but a bit pricy so i will stick with Lindt dark chocolate bar with sea salt. Midtown Links (The “Chewy Squid” Edition) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Yet safaris are also damnably pricy and horribly easy to get wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was fun, and if it's not a particularly pricy game, it's probably worthwhile.
  • A pricy looking sash was tied around his hips, its rich material seeming bold even in the dim lighting of the apartment.
  • Dishes are not offered in large portions and dinner can be a bit pricy at 100 yuan a head.
  • If there is a weakness, the rather pricy amplifier doesn't offer the auto-setup ease of its rivals, and the remote looks a bit cheap.
  • Many are rather less pricy than the above. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drinks are pricy for the area, but then I can't remember purchasing a call drink for $6 so I suppose $9-$10 is reasonable?
  • For the pricy console games to survive, they need to engage the feelings of a wider audience through storytelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hand-made saddles may be a diminishing requirement in an age of machining perfection, but Emma still keeps her hand in by constantly working on at least one, even though they are a very pricy item these days.
  • People are revered if they are dressed in expensive clothes and have pricy items in their homes.
  • Not cool if you want to pick up Tony Hawkʼs Ride as well since it sees release on October 13th and weighs in at a pricy $120 due to the inclusion of the skateboard peripheral which is, in a word, ridiculous. Flixnjoystix.com! » Game News Bytes: May 25th – 29th, 2009! Rounding Up The Week’s Notable Video Game News Items!
  • For the pricy console games to survive, they need to engage the feelings of a wider audience through storytelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • While these guns may still be too pricy for most people, CSMC has brought them within the reach of many who could have never afforded a similar English or Continental gun. The CSMC A-10 American
  • The phrase "jury consultant" can be correctly used in a sentence without the word "pricy," although no one ever seems to. Deliberations
  • I also liked the '05 Bien Nacido Syrah, but it's kind of pricy, at $40. Checking up on Bonny Doon's Journey into Biodynamics
  • You drive through a neighbourhood of large, pricy houses with flashy cars on the drive. Times, Sunday Times
  • After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them.
  • Though pricy, they have a quick-drying lining and a spongy insole. Times, Sunday Times
  • The audio equipment they all used was pretty good - no chintzy earbud headphones or $40 PC speakers - and varied from studio monitor headphones to pricy home theater equipment.
  • Yet safaris are also damnably pricy and horribly easy to get wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • It could do with some (sensitive) updating, and upkeep will be pricy. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a library edition CD from Recorded Books, here (kind of pricy, but they do nice work) and you can download the same version as a sound file from Audible, here. I'm on the road. i won't be back again.
  • The drinks are good, if somewhat pricy - the cocktails are packed with alcohol and very drinkable.
  • Good knives can be pricy, which is one reason Rich Menefee developed an affordable, professional line he says is equivalent to the major German brands. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Price: electric cars may be cheap to run but are pricy to buy. Times, Sunday Times

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