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Once upon a time, an angel came down to earth to test the

charity of man.
The royals are only people, not gods come down to earth.

My friend has finally come down to earth and is seriously


looking for a job.

The lovers are living in a kind of dreamworld; but one day they'll
come down to earth.

It's time to put away your little fantasies and come down to
Earth.
to promise the Moon (Earth))
Politicians promise the earth before an election, but things are
different afterwards.

Promise the earth to get what they want.

We could promise the moon without really promising anything.

Your clients will come to distrust you if you keep promising them
the moon.

My boss promised the moon, but never gave me a raise.


I just asked them if we could go to lunch a little earlier, and
they're acting like I'm asking for the moon!

Is it asking for the moon to hope for peace in this country?

You might as well ask for the moon as for a bicycle.

I'm not asking for the moon, just five minutes.

He asked his dad to buy him a yacht as a birthday present. I


think he was asking for the moon.
My sister lives in Alaska, so I only see her once in a blue moon.

Coin collecting is interesting, but you find a real valuable coin


only once in a blue moon.

I used to spend a lot of time in London, but now I only go there


once in a blue moon.

We go out to eat once in a blue moon.

Great writers like Leo Tolstoy only appear once in a blue moon.
She's over the moon about her new job.

The whole team were over the moon at winning the


competition.

I was over the moon to get your letter.

Fiona was over the moon when she learned she had passed all
her final exams.

I was over the moon with happiness.


aim / reach at the sky / the moon
to have stars in your eyes
That's enough to put stars in any girl's eyes.

You don't see it because you got stars in your eyes.

I arrived with a dream in my heart and stars in my eyes.

The possibilities that opened up put stars in his eyes.

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