How To Use Very important person In A Sentence
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Later we learnt that there was a very important person on board.
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It's really shortened the shelf life," says Mr. Dalzell, who is considered to be a real "big noise," or a very important person, among word whizzes like Jesse Sheidlower, editor-at-large at the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Printed on his cup she read 'I am a very important person '.
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The original some do you think very important person, you not contact with him, and he really never reach you.
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The original some do you think very important person, you not contact with him, and he really never reach you.
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Judith was my publisher, a very important person in her industry—hence the name Regan Books—and had been very supportive of my writing.
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The original some do you think very important person, you not contact with him, and he really never reach you.
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He had always thought that Air Force One jets were reserved for very important personages, like the president.
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Suffice it to say that a very important person passed through my life this weekend.
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Printed on his cup she read 'I am a very important person '.
Times, Sunday Times
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They heard nothing more until a worrying set of messages was left by somebody called "Lou" on both their mobiles and their ex-directory landline, stating they had to call and quote a reference number in order to receive some very important personal news.
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