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What I was on about me ringing is, she were talking in town, I says, oh, you know we're Bi I says if ever, I were talking about you first off
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What I was on about me ringing is, she were talking in town, I says, oh, you know we're Bi I says if ever, I were talking about you before anything else
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What light struggled through the unwashed front window soon gave up the ghost in the air that seemed almost palpably grey.
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What light struggled through the unwashed front window soon died in the air that seemed almost palpably grey.
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What made this worse was that we (there were a few of us Leeds fans in my school) we friends with a west brom fan, and had been taking the piss all year β¦ hadnt they recently gone up to div 1?
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What made this worse was that we (there were a few of us Leeds fans in my school) we friends with a west brom fan, and had been tease all year β¦ hadnt they recently gone up to div 1?
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What makes you think she'll play ball?β
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What makes you think she'll cooperate
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What other influences are Echelon bringing to the table?
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What other influences are Echelon contributing?
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What other ways can you have to close a question, when you want, wanna get a green light?
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What other ways can you have to close a question, when you want, wanna get a permission?
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What she should be doing was looking on the bright side .
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What she should be doing was being optimistic .
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What she would give to punch him on the nose, and flatten once and for all his insulting, devilish assumptions.
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What she would give to punch him on the nose, and flatten conclusively his insulting, devilish assumptions.
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What should really be the first port of call for anyone interested in the topic, whether new to the subject or having some playing or listening experience.
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What should really be the first source of help for anyone interested in the topic, whether new to the subject or having some playing or listening experience.
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β What sort of thing β talking to a woman after you've spent a weekend in bed with her?β
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β What sort of thing β talking to a woman after you've spent a weekend having sex with her?β
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β What, so you'd be sick as a parrot if we went over the moon together?β
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β What, so you'd be sick as a parrot if we went delighted together?β
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What 's to become of the pool of labour when the heart and soul is torn from London by the ruler of the political obviously , no consideration for the human consequences of its policies .
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What 's to become of the pool of labour when the commitment and sincerity is torn from London by the ruler of the political obviously , no consideration for the human consequences of its policies .
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What's wrong with flying round the M25 once in a while?
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What's wrong with flying round the M25 occasionally?
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What's wrong with flying round the M25 once in a while?
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What's wrong with flying round the M25 sometimes?
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What's your own view in a nutshell the way forward to democracy?
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What's your own view briefly stated the way forward to democracy?
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What's your own view in a nutshell the way forward to democracy?
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What's your own view in summary the way forward to democracy?
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What the Government are doing about the inspectorate is extremely foolish and flies in the face of its proud history.
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What the Government are doing about the inspectorate is extremely foolish and act in a manner highly contrary to its proud history.
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What the Government are doing about the inspectorate is extremely foolish and flies in the face of its proud history.
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What the Government are doing about the inspectorate is extremely foolish and contradict its proud history.
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What the Morgan really lacked were adequate facilities behind the scenes.
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What the Morgan really lacked were adequate facilities behind the scenery and stage area.
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What the Morgan really lacked were adequate facilities behind the scenes.
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What the Morgan really lacked were adequate facilities secretly.
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What these anomalies mean is that within one and the same constituency the price paid in first - preference votes for the election of a TD varies greatly .
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What these anomalies mean is that within the identical constituency the price paid in first - preference votes for the election of a TD varies greatly .
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What they do fall off the back of a lorry?
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What they do come into possession illegally?
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What this suggests is that perception and cognition go hand in hand (as indeed they do in modern psychological theories): the eye does not passively record objects in the raw, but structures and schematizes them in cognitively coded groupings.
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What this suggests is that perception and cognition go hand in hand (as indeed they do in modern psychological theories): the eye does not passively record objects in its natural state, but structures and schematizes them in cognitively coded groupings.
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What usually happens is that the model runs out of steam during the half roll, and tumbles backwards.
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What usually happens is that the model runs out of energy during the half roll, and tumbles backwards.
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What was more, I would tell him so, in no uncertain terms β¦
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What was more, I would tell him so, categorically β¦
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What was worse, within minutes people would be walking all over her back - breaking work β it did not bear thinking of.
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What was worse, within minutes people would be dominating her back - breaking work β it did not bear thinking of.
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What we require are canonical structures which allow our study of the Renaissance to include texts which speak, to use Bauthumley's words, for those things β meane and contemptibleβ as well as for those β high and mightyβ.
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What we require are canonical structures which allow our study of the Renaissance to include texts which speak, to use Bauthumley's words, for those things β meane and contemptibleβ as well as for those β ostentatiously self-important.
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What we've got is the practice is totally different to what's in the small print in the document.
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What we've got is the practice is totally different to what's in the fine print in the document.
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What, what you're saying is that I mean broadly this is, is quite an incentive based system, at least on the face of it
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What, what you're saying is that I mean broadly this is, is quite an incentive based system, at least at first glance
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What will you bring to the table?
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What will you contribute?
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What with the onions and the heat, every last drop of moisture's gone from me.
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What with the onions and the heat, each and every drop of moisture's gone from me.
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What with the onions and the heat, every last drop of moisture's gone from me.
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What with the onions and the heat, every drop of moisture's gone from me.
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What worries me, and probably a great many other people in Britain, are the other terrible truths that lie hidden in the small print on my statements.
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What worries me, and probably a great many other people in Britain, are the other terrible truths that lie hidden in the fine print on my statements.
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What wo what would they do without the eternal triangle?
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What wo what would they do without the relationship involving three people among whom there are conflicting romantic attachments?
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What you do need is the desire and determination to learn, and if you have that, you are well on the way to joining more than 100,000 men and women from every walk of life who will be studying with the Open University next year.
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What you do need is the desire and determination to learn, and if you have that, you are well on the way to joining more than 100,000 men and women from every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle who will be studying with the Open University next year.
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What you mean is that we might bang into things or kick a detonator on the nose or something of the kind.
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What you mean is that we might bang into things or kick a detonator exactly or something of the kind.
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When 420 knots shows on the airspeed indicator, I fall in line astern of him.
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When 420 knots shows on the airspeed indicator, I conform astern of him.
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When 420 knots shows on the airspeed indicator, I fall in line astern of him.
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When 420 knots shows on the airspeed indicator, I obey astern of him.
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When a crowd of people surged from a side - room, all talking and laughing, she pulled a face of mock - exasperation.
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When a crowd of people surged from a side - room, all talking and laughing, she made a facial expression that shows dislike of mock - exasperation.
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When an old path runs across a valley bottom, you might also improve your chances of good finds by working off the beaten track.
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When an old path runs across a valley bottom, you might also improve your chances of good finds by working somewhere where few people go.
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When anything like this happened, every office - holder in the community made speeches passing the buck on to the police department.
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When anything like this happened, every office - holder in the community made speeches transfering responsibility onto another on to the police department.
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When applying for a place on MA courses five years previously, I'd suggested that, although there were many excellent publications for identifying birds, insects, plants and so forth, ecological concepts were β going publicβ.
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When applying for a place on MA courses five years previously, I'd suggested that, although there were many excellent publications for identifying birds, insects, plants and so forth, ecological concepts were β being announced publicly.
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When a team goes to a new area to start a new church, the fact is that they may fail, and the temptation is to fear that if they fail they will lose face.
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When a team goes to a new area to start a new church, the fact is that they may fail, and the temptation is to fear that if they fail they will be humiliated.
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When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone on the wagon.
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When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone abstain from drinking alcohol.
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When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone on the wagon.
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When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone abstaining from drinking any alcoholic drink.
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When Buck and Ratso go to another greasy spoon, a crazy is ranting in the background.
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When Buck and Ratso go to another inexpensive diner, a crazy is ranting in the background.
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When Durbeyfield heard he would only get a few shillings for Prince's dead body, he rose to the occasion.
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When Durbeyfield heard he would only get a few shillings for Prince's dead body, he performed well in response to a special situation.
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When engineers go back to the drawing board and create a new design, they do not necessarily throw away the ideas from the old design.
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When engineers go back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt and create a new design, they do not necessarily throw away the ideas from the old design.
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When er when the time came that you decided that er y you and your tape recorders whatever, had to part company, how do you how would you go about trying to get the best price for them?
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When er when the time came that you decided that er y you and your tape recorders whatever, had to go separate ways, how do you how would you go about trying to get the best price for them?
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Whenever a Christian community becomes a cocoon or Christian education becomes a well - insulated pipeline from the cradle to the grave, a special danger arises.
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Whenever a Christian community becomes a cocoon or Christian education becomes a well - insulated pipeline spanning an entire lifetime, a special danger arises.
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Whenever these arguments showed signs of running out of steam, we turned to complain about the inadequacy of the supporting papers.
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Whenever these arguments showed signs of runing out of energy, we turned to complain about the inadequacy of the supporting papers.
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Whenever you ask a question of clarification or ask for information nine times out of ten clarification or information is forthcoming.
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Whenever you ask a question of clarification or ask for information mostly clarification or information is forthcoming.
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When everywhere and everything seems covered in mud β especially your horse β it's hard to keep up appearances.
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When everywhere and everything seems covered in mud β especially your horse β it's hard to pretend that everything be going well.
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When fate marks you down for immortality you'd just better bite the bullet and lace your boots up tight.
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When fate marks you down for immortality you'd just better endure a consequence with dignity and lace your boots up tight.
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When he came to think of it, was there something wrong with the three of them?
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When he on reflection, was there something wrong with the three of them?
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' When he first came to Rangers there was a lot of dead - wood that needed to be sold.
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' When he first came to Rangers there was a lot of personnel no longer contributing that needed to be sold.
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When he saw a car crash then catch fire outside his house, he ran out and managed to pull both driver and passenger free.
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When he saw a car crash then become engulfed in flames outside his house, he ran out and managed to pull both driver and passenger free.
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When he's not zapping helmetted contestants in front of a TV camera, he's usually to be found pumping iron in a gym somewhere.
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When he's not zapping helmetted contestants in front of a TV camera, he's usually to be found lift weights in a gym somewhere.
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When he stepped on to the seventh tee he was five shots clear of all challengers and the title was safely under lock and key.
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When he stepped on to the seventh tee he was five shots clear of all challengers and the title was safely imprisoned with little chance of escape.
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When he uttered his infamous words' Read my lips.
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When he uttered his infamous words' listen carefully.
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When I come to think of it, I' m not at ~ all sure that I wasn't his most particular friend; for we used to stop and speak whenever we met.
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When I on reflection, I' m not at ~ all sure that I wasn't his most particular friend; for we used to stop and speak whenever we met.
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When I decide to call it a day , they 'll stop too.β
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When I decide to end it for now , they 'll stop too.β
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When I'd finished he hummed and hawed a bit, but finally admitted he was at fault and promised to apologise to you as well.
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When I'd finished he procrastinate a bit, but finally admitted he was at fault and promised to apologise to you as well.
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When I'd finished he hummed and hawed a bit, but finally admitted he was at fault and promised to apologise to you as well.
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When I'd finished he take a long time before doing things a bit, but finally admitted he was at fault and promised to apologise to you as well.
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β When I found out they were still alive I was over the moon.β
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β When I found out they were still alive I was delighted
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When I go home this evening my wife and I will sit and talk about what should be done and take legal advice because I don't believe they should walk free.
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When I go home this evening my wife and I will sit and talk about what should be done and take legal advice because I don't believe they should go unpunished.
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β When I got home on the evening that it was announced Terry Venables had taken out an injunction, one of my children was very nervous and said β Why don't you throw in the towel?
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β When I got home on the evening that it was announced Terry Venables had taken out an injunction, one of my children was very nervous and said β Why don't you give up?
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β When I got home on the evening that it was announced Terry Venables had taken out an injunction, one of my children was very nervous and said β Why don't you throw in the towel?
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β When I got home on the evening that it was announced Terry Venables had taken out an injunction, one of my children was very nervous and said β Why don't you quit?
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β When I kiss you, you catch fire,β he teased huskily.
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β When I kiss you, you become engulfed in flames he teased huskily.
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When I met them, I did not come out with all the clichΓ©d bullshit and all the record company going - through - the - motions kind of thing ,' he says.
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When I met them, I did not come out with all the clichΓ©d bullshit and all the record company doing things in a perfunctory way kind of thing ,' he says.
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When I say that Dolores had never heard the term gig before joining the band I am not taking the piss or ridiculing her.
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When I say that Dolores had never heard the term gig before joining the band I am not tease or ridiculing her.
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When it fails to rise to the occasion, I no longer get rattled and threaten to chop it off with a pair of barber's scissors, tie it up in a sack and drop it down a deep, dark well.
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When it fails to perform well in response to a special situation, I no longer get rattled and threaten to chop it off with a pair of barber's scissors, tie it up in a sack and drop it down a deep, dark well.
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When I think of him sighing in the lane on the other side of the Park he seems far too close to home, far too much a part of all the difficult things in life.
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When I think of him sighing in the lane on the other side of the Park he seems far too personally impactful, far too much a part of all the difficult things in life.
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When it is difficult for the family or the child to attach themselves to each other, then at the end of the day the child will leave the family and become attached to the black community.
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When it is difficult for the family or the child to attach themselves to each other, then ultimately the child will leave the family and become attached to the black community.
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When I was younger, I always thought it looked like money for jam.
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When I was younger, I always thought it looked like money made very easily.
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When just one look can speak volumes.
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When just one look can provide substantial information.
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When Liz told me that she thought your boss wanted to marry you I knew I had to step in and stop that nonsense once and for all,β he grated, his strong arms tightening possessively about her.
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When Liz told me that she thought your boss wanted to marry you I knew I had to step in and stop that nonsense conclusively he grated, his strong arms tightening possessively about her.
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When Mrs Van Smirren returned the sheet, instead of writing her age phonetically she put β never you mindβ.
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When Mrs Van Smirren returned the sheet, instead of writing her age phonetically she put β mind your own business.
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When Mungo got down, he could see that more books were collecting dust under the bed.
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When Mungo got down, he could see that more books were remaining untouched for a long period of time under the bed.
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When my Noble Friend er produced the Bill of the first er er case and it went er came to secondary reading, your Lordships did explain in no uncertain terms of the various matters about which your Lordships were concerned.
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When my Noble Friend er produced the Bill of the first er er case and it went er came to secondary reading, your Lordships did explain categorically of the various matters about which your Lordships were concerned.
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When national expenditure is computed, it is measured initially in market prices β for example, the total spending on beer is equal to the quantity of beer bought times its average market price.
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When national expenditure is computed, it is measured initially in market prices β for example, the total spending on beer is equal to the quantity of beer caused a delay to achieve something else its average market price.
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When Nina found Goldie lifeless in his tank at their Manchester home, Joan revived him with the kiss of life and two shots from an eye dropper.
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When Nina found Goldie lifeless in his tank at their Manchester home, Joan revived him with the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and two shots from an eye dropper.
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When β playing possumβ it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response.
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When β feign death it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response.
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When β playing possumβ it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response.
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When β pretending to be unconcious it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response.
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When β playing possumβ it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response.
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When β pretending to be unconscious it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response.
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When positive news did come, it again seemed to arrive out of the blue.
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When positive news did come, it again seemed to arrive unexpectedly.
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When positive news did come, it again seemed to arrive out of the blue.
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When positive news did come, it again seemed to arrive without warning.
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When push came to shove, all he'd really done was make a pass at her β it wasn't the first she'd had to deal with, and probably wouldn't be the last.
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when the time come for action, all he'd really done was make a pass at her β it wasn't the first she'd had to deal with, and probably wouldn't be the last.
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When push came to shove, I stuck up for him.
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when the time come for action, I stuck up for him.
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When push came to shove, the lad showed big - match composure.
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when the time come for action, the lad showed big - match composure.
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When push comes to shove, a family will close ranks to protect one of their own.
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when the time come for action, a family will close ranks to protect one of their own.
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When push comes to shove, they're not daft.
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when the time come for action, they're not daft.
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When readers have written in, worried about whether to tell about a secret lover, you've so often given them the excellent advice: β Keep mum β.
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When readers have written in, worried about whether to tell about a secret lover, you've so often given them the excellent advice: β reveal no secrets β.
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When Sal and Kitty first set eyes on my prize, they couldn't stop jumping up and down with excitement and even helped me to paint down one side, β Charlie Trumper, the honest trader, founded in 1823β.
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When Sal and Kitty first see my prize, they couldn't stop jumping up and down with excitement and even helped me to paint down one side, β Charlie Trumper, the honest trader, founded in 1823β.
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When Seemore declares that his fingers β want to run amok in all your garments,β he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow, β I want to run barefoot through your hair.β
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When Seemore declares that his fingers β want to go on a rampage in all your garments,β he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow, β I want to run barefoot through your hair.β
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When she came to think of it, the only thing she and Jerome had ever agreed about was what a difficult, trying and utterly maddening creature Nora was.
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When she on reflection, the only thing she and Jerome had ever agreed about was what a difficult, trying and utterly maddening creature Nora was.
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When she got through he said he had taken a train on the spur of the moment and was in Bristol.
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When she got through he said he had taken a train on short notice and was in Bristol.
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When she hesitated, hardly knowing what to say, he tipped the scales by proposing briskly, β Perhaps we should get down to business.
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When she hesitated, hardly knowing what to say, he changed the fortunes by proposing briskly, β Perhaps we should get down to business.
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When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down .
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When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to stop this from happening .
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When she wanted not to reply to something , she would lift her ravishing upper lip over her opened teeth in a way that put him alarmingly in mind of a horse wanting to be bridled .
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When she wanted not to reply to something , she would lift her ravishing upper lip over her opened teeth in a way that it reminds him of a horse wanting to be bridled .
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