Each sentence below contains two words or phrases that can be expressed in a different way such that the re-phrase versions are anagrams. For example:
As one grows older, hopefully he becomes wise.
The two related anagrams, by inference, would be AGES (grows older) and SAGE (wise).
1. There were twelve cars parked in an area designated for no more than eight.
2. If you work in a medical lab, after a while you steel yourself against the smell of bodily fluids.
3. Under no circumstances would I have the courage to do what you did.
4. As the weather get hotter, the bees tend to move as a group.
5. Just because you're an adult doesn't mean you can't make a mistake.
6. The only movie parts he ever gets are those of a contemptible person.
7. I visited the community building just a short time ago.
8. His childhood experiences are the origin of the stories he uses in his class.
9. The nun could not hold back from wading into the ocean, habit and all.
10. A politician can't just disregard an entire area of the country.
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