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desert and reward seldom keep company

/ˈdɛz.ɚt ænd rɪˈwɔːrd ˈsɛl.dəm kiːp ˈkʌm.pə.ni/

Example:

He worked harder than anyone else but was passed over for the promotion; truly, desert and reward seldom keep company.

the gods send nuts to those who have no teeth

/ðə ɡɑːdz send nʌts tuː ðoʊz huː hæv noʊ tiːθ/

Example:

He finally inherited a fortune at eighty, but as they say, the gods send nuts to those who have no teeth.

laws catch flies, but let hornets go free

/lɔːz kætʃ flaɪz, bʌt let ˈhɔːrnɪts ɡoʊ friː/

Example:

The small shopkeeper was fined heavily for a minor error, while the corporation avoided taxes entirely; truly, laws catch flies, but let hornets go free.

one law for the rich and another for the poor

/wʌn lɔː fɔːr ðə rɪtʃ ænd əˈnʌð.ər fɔːr ðə pʊər/

Example:

When the CEO avoided prison while his low-level employees were jailed, people complained there was one law for the rich and another for the poor.

some are more equal than others

/sʌm ɑːr mɔːr ˈiː.kwəl ðæn ˈʌð.ərz/

Example:

The law is supposed to apply to everyone, but in this corrupt system, some are more equal than others.

when elephants fight, the grass gets trampled

/wen ˈel.ə.fənts faɪt, ðə ɡræs ɡets ˈtræm.pəld/

Example:

The trade war between the two superpowers is hurting small businesses; when elephants fight, the grass gets trampled.

the wholesome meat is at another man's cost

/ðə ˈhoʊl.səm miːt ɪz æt əˈnʌð.ər mænz kɔːst/

Example:

He always orders the most expensive steak when the company pays; the wholesome meat is at another man's cost.

justice delayed is justice denied

/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs dɪˈleɪd ɪz ˈdʒʌs.tɪs dɪˈnaɪd/

Example:

The victim's family argued that justice delayed is justice denied after the trial was postponed for the fifth time.

little thieves are hanged, but great ones escape

/ˈlɪt.əl θivz ɑːr hæŋd, bʌt ɡreɪt wʌnz ɪˈskeɪp/

Example:

The clerk was fired for a small error while the CEO kept his bonus despite the scandal; truly, little thieves are hanged, but great ones escape.

the devil looks after his own

/ðə ˈdɛvəl lʊks ˈæftər hɪz oʊn/

Example:

He cheated on his taxes and never got caught; I guess the devil looks after his own.

it is all Lombard Street to a China orange

/ɪt ɪz ɔːl ˈlɑːm.bɑːrd striːt tuː ə ˈtʃaɪ.nə ˈɔːr.ɪndʒ/

Example:

With their star player back, it is all Lombard Street to a China orange that they will win the championship.
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