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Yeah, it stood to reason Miles might not be the first to know.
After all, it stood to reason that she was probably right.
It only stood to reason that she wouldn't work every night.
It must have been new once, that stood to reason.
But he likely would come back: that only stood to reason.
It stands to reason you know the other people in your line of business.
It might not be him, but it'd stand to reason.
But it stands to reason there's only so much to go around.
So it stood to reason that he could not sleep.
So it stands to reason they'd be made of similar stuff.
"It stands to reason that most people will be better off after the changes."
It stands to reason there wouldn't be this time of year.
It stood to reason that the missing child was, too.
But you know, it stands to reason, in a way.
It stood to reason that they might be changing too.
But with so many nice people like you around, I guess that kind of stands to reason, don't it?
The more we listen to free programs, doesn't it stand to reason that we'll have less time for paid ones?
Well, they'd both had the same strategic training, it stood to reason.
Therefore, it stood to reason that the first machine was here, as well.
It stood to reason that when all men used guns, some would be better than others.
It stood to reason that he'd knocked at least once.
Stands to reason that they'll both take care of needs before returning.
Stands to reason a man should find some insects if he looked all morning.
It stands to reason they must have missed a few.
It stood to reason that he would have preferred to experience a positive result.