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On the other hand, I'm not prepared to give chapter and verse.
"Since 2002, companies have had to give chapter and verse on how they pay their executives.
"Meaning one oughtn't to say things without giving chapter and verse?
Longfellow insisted, "I can give chapter and verse for these legends.
People didn't like giving chapter and verse!
Whenever she felt nervous she had a tendency to chatter, but there was no need to give chapter and verse.
Ron Paul is next up and he gives chapter and verse on the fourth amendment and the right to privacy.
I listened to Robert George at a conference at which he gave chapter and verse of the detail of his case.
Poets give chapter and verse on caring
'You'll be given chapter and verse ... just as Staples was.'
Diana called to her and she had to go to the drawing-room with her purchases and give chapter and verse for every one of them.
'She didn't give chapter and verse.'
Others, like myself, could give chapter and verse on his marmalisation of England's middle-order during their build-up to that winter's Test series."
The 'sources' give chapter and verse for everything, pre and post marriage: her ambition, his indecision, the clothes, rows, sexual proclivities, confidants et al.
In a brisk and highly entertaining way, he gives chapter and verse on how the new media is rapidly breaking a liberal stranglehold on both news and entertainment."
Usually the models gave chapter and verse on every photographer they'd worked with-including graphic details of size, sexual preferences and how many times they liked to do it a night.
She had been at some pains to give chapter and verse on this, and her mother had uttered a small sigh and said no more, but Florence felt uneasy.
In the middle of a largescale Network battle with the Saafi mob she had heard him deliver an entertainingly appropriate quote from the Psalms, giving chapter and verse.
It looks as if phthalates have indeed been banned in European cosmetics since c. 2004 (BG did not give chapter and verse), though not in the US.
But African-American families that have shown even a casual interest in history can give chapter and verse on relatives who were born in slavery or just afterward and the costs they paid.
And now, for some reason that would no doubt be clear only if explained in French, they have given chapter and verse for what, in fact, seem to be less than meticulous habits.
Have you seen Stuart Lees and David Player's book, The Plot Against the NHS, published by Merlin, which gives chapter and verse?
There's not a thing about Mary Gerrard's death that I haven't been open and aboveboard as daylight about, and if you think differently, I'd be obliged if you'd give chapter and verse for it!
She preferred CNN, but they had passed the morning's event off in sixty seconds at the top of the hour and were now giving chapter and verse about a prayer meeting the president had presumed to intermix with international politics.