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House fighting in the dark is a dodgy business.
Sanjay had planned to collect them from the station, but after getting involved in yet another dodgy business deal, he was late for their rendezvous.
'Some dodgy business up at headquarters last night.'
It is always a dodgy business, sacking a manager or calling for his sacking.
But it's a dodgy business.
Suddenly Nell is seeing black auras and having insights into her husband's shady character and dodgy business deals.
Who better to advise corporate ethics officers on the urgency of discouraging dodgy business behavior than someone who has had to clean up a big mess?
The phone was hooked up to a digital answering machine, and after a bit of dodgy business with the buttons Banks discovered three messages, all from him.
'Dodgy business?'
Sean had left a note for Calvin saying that Louise had taken drugs in Ibiza and helped him out in his dodgy business.
Fourthly, the school and the Guardian seem to be proud to encourage slightly dodgy business practices and to turn our youth into 'Del' boys and girls.
A columnist from Inside Soap said that when Martin spent time with Vinnie Patterson (Ryan Kwanten) they were "a match made in dodgy business hell".
Despite his reputation for dodgy business deals, Eric persuades Kathy Tate to go into business with him and turns her tea rooms into a wine bar at night.
Somerset Lloyd-James is trying to drag Tom Llewyllyn down by using Maisie but she refuses, and even tells Llewyllyn about the dodgy business.
It revolves around Elsie's son Richard (known as Fagin) and his dodgy business ventures, assisted by the two boys, who attempted to rob the Hepplewhites' house in the first episode.
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"It's sort of a dodgy business," Gilbert Walz told a purported buyer who had expressed an interest in purchasing gear allowing the monitoring of cellular telephone conversations, according to a report later filed by the buyer, who was actually a Federal investigator.
But reality can be a rather dodgier business than romance, as Mrs. Delahunty rediscovers when Aimee's extremely chilly uncle, Thomas Riversmith, finally turns up to claim her, and proves unreceptive to Mrs. Delahunty's advice about the child's future and her theories about who was responsible for the bombing.