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afford造句
31. The team can't afford to foul up in this game. 32. I can't afford it. 33. The truth is we can't afford to keep all the staff on. 34. As soon as we can afford it, we'll move out to the suburbs. 35. It is my considered opinion that we can't afford to do it. 36. The funds available for the health service are finite and we cannot afford to waste money. 37. I can't afford to bear the deep feeling is the burden, sweet prattle. 38. I can't afford to spend any more money this week. 39. Having bought the house, they couldn't afford to furnish it. 40. There is a limit to the amount of money I can afford. 41. She only bought that sports car to show off and prove she could afford one. 42. People pay in advance for a coffee meant for someone who cannot afford a warm beverage. 43. How can he afford to buy himself a brand new car? 44. She knew she couldn't afford it, so she didn't bid. 45. He couldn't then afford the money to go on the trip. 46. I can't afford to bear the deep feeling is the burden, sweet prattle just happened to cash lies. 47. We can ill afford the time or money for a holiday. 48. Our electricity bills are higher than we can afford we must start to economize. 49. We will be grateful for whatever amount you can afford. 50. Spending the summer travelling round India is a great idea, but it does rather beg the question of how we can afford it. 51. We can't afford to make any mistakes at this stage in the project. 52. In these countries, only the elite can afford an education for their children. 53. He cannot afford to buy her a new dress, not to mention a gold ring. 54. We didn't get abroad for our holiday as usual,we couldn't afford this year. 55. For my return journey, I felt I could afford the extra and travel first class. 56. I can't afford to buy you another car— do you think I'm made of money? 57. I thank my lucky stars I bought my house when I did—I couldn't afford today's prices. 58. That big tree on the bank of the river might afford us shelter from the rain. 59. She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. 60. She felt she couldn't afford any more time off work.