After two hours I'd seen nothing but steep greenery and heard nothing but the occasional whoop. |
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I told him I'd been campaign treasurer for Rudy Boschwitz in his second race against him, the one in which he had whomped Rudy. |
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Anyway, I'd better get back to annoying someone who's just bought a digital camera. |
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First off, I'd like to say that Linux Journal is the absolute best Linux magazine out there in my opinion. |
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And if I'd known about the UK Competitive Eating championships, I would have had a bash, absolutely! |
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Fancypants, yes, but I'd have to slice them up and commence absquatulation! |
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They tend not to be so absurdly competitive, they're more realistic and, I'd thought, more empathic. |
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It was sad to see her go, but as soon as she pulled out of the drive, I'd walk back inside and go up to my room and lay down on my bed. |
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Maybe I'm a jack of all trades and master of none but, if a new and relevant challenge came along, I'd probably leap at it. |
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Just talking to a friend, I said that last night at a party, I'd bumped into an old friend who's a quant. |
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This means nothing to me, because I'd not lift my eyes to find out what it was called. |
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If there was a school for witchcraft and wizardry, I'd sign up in a heartbeat. |
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That's why, in the end, I'd say bring a bunch of your friends together for a party, drink a lot, and rent this film. |
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My wife told me she was amazed that I'd managed to find a sector of the broadcast industry that paid less than public radio. |
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I might not be down as much as I'd like to be, but I will see a reduction at my official weigh-in. |
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I think such kiss-and-tell books are mighty rude, but I'd be pretty troubled by their being suppressed by the legal system. |
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There were pros and cons and I reckoned I'd need a day or two to weigh them up and make a decision. |
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I then set that oven at the required time and temperature settings to bake my newest muffins as I'd now chosen to bake them here. |
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I still had that jumpy, energetic feeling I'd had that morning, so I started off at a jog in the direction of Andy's house. |
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He told me he had sent it by recorded delivery on Thursday so when it hadn't arrived on Saturday I thought I'd better call to find out why. |
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He'd put on his favourite records, sometimes singing along, and I'd make a note of the ones I liked best. |
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If I was going to do a record of piano music with strings, then I'd go to a big studio. |
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Maybe he wouldn't take it too well that I'd called his girlfriend a gnarled witch. |
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And, perhaps above all, I'd listened to the wireless, day after day, listened to stories and songs of far away places and of different times. |
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But, in the heel of the hunt, I'd much prefer the smoking ban as currently mooted to be implemented. |
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Instead I recoiled in horror, letting out a loud, involuntary gasp of disgust, and dropped them back where I'd found them. |
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If he came any of his law-de-dah squatter funny business on me I'd give him the straight wire, I promise you. |
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I resent some jobsworth thinking I'd blagged my way on to the practice ground. |
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I can always put off doing the woodwork and rad until a later date, although I'd like to get it done fairly soon. |
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Garden centres are like an Aladdin's cave to me so I also spotted a few other goodies that I'd like to pick up too. |
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The table had a 5 minimum bet, which was a bit alarming, but I decided to play until I'd spent 40 and not gamble any winnings. |
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But of course, I'd met them both the night before, at the Conference's welcoming reception. |
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If I were a Premier League manager I'd seriously look at the pair of them as a job lot. |
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If you said to me during pre-season that this would happen I'd have killed myself laughing, everything was going really well. |
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A mated pair of mallards came first, winging around till they finally landed in the skinny stretch of water I'd opened. |
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Being an action figure made me laugh at first because an icon was so far from the world I'd been living in in England. |
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Once home I lost no time in trying out the metal wedge and managed to split quite a pile of logs before I'd had enough. |
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He was asking me to proof something I'd already proofed, saying they'd made more changes. |
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And although I'd deny it if ever asked, being in the spotlight for something other than being the worst player on the ball team was not half bad. |
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I jinxed myself the other day by saying this was the first year since I was 18 that I'd not had bronchitis or lost my voice. |
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Normally, if I'd been delayed by two hours on a train journey, I'd've been kicking off, and grumbling about the state of public transport. |
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So at school I used to act up and get into trouble, and then I'd go home to my mum and start crying because I thought the teacher didn't like me. |
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If I'd known that switching kibble would fix all that, I'd have done it ages ago. |
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Alas, the desktop computer which was acting up before I'd left has now failed again. |
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After I'd done my comedy act during the late seventies, I started writing a screenplay for a movie. |
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My beautiful children who I'd had were just gone out of my life in that one single moment, that one simple, selfish act. |
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But if I wasn't doing it, I'd be on the wind-down to Christmas, so it's nice to get a piece of work out of it. |
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Ok, so I'm really nothing like him but if I was to be reincarnated as a pompous windbag that'd be the type I'd like to be. |
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If I got behind the wheel of a race car, I'd only hurt or embarrass myself, so I never had a real desire to do it. |
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Today I very nearly wimped out on the Lunchquest deal, thinking that I'd pop around the corner and get a sandwich instead. |
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Without that step, it's a giant, reasonless pain that I'd rather not deal with. |
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I think I've been reasonably successful with different teams all along so I'd be hoping to put my own stamp on it. |
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He wasn't as bad as some of the keyboard warriors I'd read, but there was that gloat and strut. |
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More reasonably, I'd grade the smaller class in four days, and the larger class in six days. |
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I asked if he'd bring home the extra mawashis I'd brought up for the contest, and he acceded to this. |
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By that point I'd been on the go for about 13 hours, so I said my goodbyes and we nabbed our night bus back. |
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I figured I'd get the silly quotient in early today, as the rest of the day will be a bit heavy handed. |
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I thought I'd better go on holiday and take a break before I finally went completely bananas. |
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If you can't get to that point, then I'd give you the same advice I gave this hockey widow, only in fishing language. |
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You know, for a guy who works for an airline, you'd think I'd have travelled a little more widely. |
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Strangely I'm proud to be where I'm from but I'd have a real problem defining British. |
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And in the bathroom I'd have a field day, heavily thumping the loo seat down every time he left it up. |
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Certainly, if I were an airline employee, I'd be looking into acquiring some new skills. |
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There were blue flower boxes beneath each window with lovely little daisies and these pretty yellow flowers that I'd never seen before. |
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I would have to change my ways completely, I'd have to grow up, act my age, be responsible and actually have a go at making a relationship work. |
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I don't particularly care whether a stock quote is 20 minutes late, but if I wanted current information I'd probably go to Bloomberg. |
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If I was a science wiz, do you think I'd be in summer school in the first place? |
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She kept repeating it over and over, like I'd asked her to drive me to Uranus or the Arctic Circle. |
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If I'd kept the house for just 3 more years it would have doubled in price. |
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She is the acme of generosity, wanting to know if I've a sweetheart so she can give her some jewellery, and which Broadway show I'd like to see. |
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I always thought you weren't cut out to be a proper lady and I knew I'd be here waiting when you fell flat on your face. |
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As my bus slowly rattled and groaned its way out of La Paz for the long journey south, I shuddered at what I'd let myself in for. |
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A couple of times he'd waylaid me, asking if I'd glance over his curriculum. |
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And I'm undecided as to whether golf is really a sport, but I'd tend towards the affirmative. |
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The acid test, as ever, is whether I'd go back, and on that key criterion the restaurant continues to impress. |
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Like just about everybody else, I'd had to practice things like sumo, judo, kendo, and jukenjutsu during the war. |
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Listening to this in the middle of the night is what I'd imagine having a particularly strange trip on acid would be like. |
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As long as your friends are true to you, I'd speculate that your boyfriend is jerking you around. |
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The brushes I'd found were a cheap, bargain lot I picked up in Swansea for a couple of quid some time last year. |
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Mind whirling with sudden recognition, I placed her in my memory as the girl I'd noticed at Demitrav's office. |
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You'd think I'd know better, wouldn't you, than to look at a clear November sky and decide to leave my hat and my waterproof coat behind? |
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Maybe someday I'll learn how to land an airplane, but I was really jazzed about what I'd accomplished in just three days. |
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We lost our rapiers in the crash and I'd like to continue fencing practice during our voyages. |
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I was disappointed at missing out on the owl, but more so on the waterhen, because I'd thought it would be easy. |
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Just after that, she started going out with a mutual friend of ours, who I'd dated aeons ago and was still friendly with. |
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The funny thing is, because I'd played that hole so many times when I could see, I have this clear vision of all three of my aces. |
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I headed back to the Commons but, when I arrived, my colleagues viewed my rantings as though I'd drunk considerably more than a pint. |
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She assured me that the gossip was untrue and demanded to know where I'd heard it. |
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The waterbed I'd begged and pleaded for was in the corner where I could see out the bay window, but not be woken by the sun. |
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Then again, I'm not as much of an advocate of that particular policy as I'd like to be. |
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Their families will be aware that they cannot account for their whereabouts at that time. I'd urge them to come forward. |
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True, I was stuck, wet, worn out and thirsty, but I'd done hypothermia and dehydration before, and I didn't want anyone put out on my account. |
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She has a lot of lavish, wasteful spending in her budget in particular, and I'd like to cut that. |
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In retrospect, I wish I'd got someone at the other end of the room to call me when he set off. |
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No, I don't mind people buying proof copies, but I'd advise against buying them to collect. |
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I wondered if this little boy could speak any English, when I saw the same young boy I'd seen at the elevators be wheeled into the room. |
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The yard of sausage and wheel of cheese I'd taken to Rwanda to cover the genocide were long gone. |
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For the past ten minutes I'd been watching two tiny worms crawl their way across the front step. |
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I think if I married you for your money, I'd spend your 30,000 whatsits that afternoon and then realize it was all a big mistake. |
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I admit it, freely and adultly, with full cognitive rationality, and I suppose I'd beat myself up if that wouldn't constitute overkill. |
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To prospective employers, let me say that I'd be willing to fail for a fraction of the cost of other corporate washouts. |
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Yes, I'd be somewhat shocked if my boyfriend told me he used the services of a prostitute to be tortured, nipple-clamped, weed on or whatnot. |
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Sunday would bring NFL, a cozy blanket, and a day I'd not get out of my jammies. |
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Papa would have whopped me upside the head if I'd tried that one on for size. |
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I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids. |
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The bathroom accessories department reminded me that I hadn't washed anything for a few weeks, so I'd better buy a fluffy white bath towel. |
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I began raking up the leaves and branches I'd trimmed, and clearing out a lot of debris that had collected in and around the branchy bush. |
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In the case of medical care, I'd like to see an end of the private sector and people jumping the queue because they have more money than others. |
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By my teen years I mostly figured out that my dad sent me chasing rainbows because he knew I'd never find the ends. |
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Mr. Quinn asked me to judge the competition, but I'd rather let the audience decide the winner. |
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Based on the way I'd seen him handle lighting a barbecue my wariness wasn't unreasonable. |
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Aside from America, I've always been a fan of Italy, so I'd love to learn to speak Italian. |
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If I hadn't become a successful actor I'd have been a wardrobe mistress, without a doubt. |
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Instead, for about two days it just looked as though I'd put on a bit of weight around the jowls. |
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Ok, now all I have to do is email Anna all the email addies of those I'd like to share my big night with, and she'll organise the lot. |
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Secondly, I knew that sooner or later the adbots would find the forum and I'd have to close it down anyway. |
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You're welcome to do with it as you please, but quite frankly I'd rather not know. |
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If I'd have been a real man, I would have bought one of the six pound pie beasts, I would not have wolfed my snack in private. |
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Their reaction, I'd guess, was a touch of awe mingled with the instant lift we all felt the moment we entered this space. |
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One day I'd be high as a kite, unnaturally happy, but this was always followed by two weeks of staring at my feet. |
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It wouldn't be something I'd have to take from A to Z, point-by-point, and argue and describe. |
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We abandoned them to their fate once before, and in their situation I'd suspect we'd do it again. |
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I got my abaya and hijab out of my bag, putting them on before I left the plane as I'd been advised. |
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He walked, well I'd like to say walked but it was more of a waddle, to the door and turned the shiny brass doorknob. |
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Arriving at the office I fired up the computer and started wading through the 105 e-mails I'd received during my week off. |
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Earlier today I'd been waffling about whether or not I'd take the night off and go hear a few bands. |
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I went to the freezer and discovered that there were more frozen waffles than I'd thought. |
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I've never met him, but I'd love to inflict some of the woe he's put upon her onto his cowardly little mind. |
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No honestly love, I just wanted a picture of their costumes, I'd hardly even noticed her legs, still, a small wahey! |
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I just let my feet walk me towards home in the pattern of streets I'd already started to memorize. |
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I now regret the entire business and wish I'd kept my mouth shut. |
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I don't have time to read all the things I'd have to read for everyone else out there who also wants me to read their story or poem, if I said yes. |
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On Judgement Day I'd rather be labelled a do-gooder than an evil-doer. |
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He was holding on so tight I was sure I'd have a bruise on my arm soon. |
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I'd learn to sew properly, and I'd take up Afro-Caribbean drumming again. |
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If she had not succeeded at creating a better vibe at the company, I'd argue that her ability to hire through acquihire would have been greatly lessened. |
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Nice. If the dog needed a wee in the night I'd have to go with him, as the dog was impossibly large and ungainly, and the door was impossibly high off the ground. |
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I always knew that I'd find something better to do after quitting my job. |
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They had reports that I'd made racially inflammatory statements. |
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I swung my car around and drove back in the direction I'd just come from. |
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If I lost my job, I couldn't afford to go to university, I couldn't afford to live in London and I'd have to stop being as active in my support of freedom. |
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Then suddenly, as if I'd thought too soon, there was a terrific pull backwards, and we were all thrown forwards in our seats as the train juddered to a sudden halt. |
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If I just wanted to listen to your music, I'd put the CD on. |
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Normally I'd view these matters with detachment, but to find a race-horse among jackasses is an exciting thing, and a great occasion for the empire. |
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But I'd bet that many wine drinkers have the same problem I do. |
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I knew I'd have to focus since my brain was still swirling with this new bit of information, not that I hadn't guessed that something of the kind was true. |
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Then in 2001 I heard about blogging and thought I'd give it a whirl. |
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Well, I'd better go and make my dinner and feed my kitty cat. |
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In shul this week on Yom Kippur, however, I'd rather focus on the atoning I need to do myself. |
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I can't believe how harsh some people are about me trying to get it on with Daniel just because I'd had a little too much to drink doesn't mean that I'm easy. |
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What a silly little purse. It looks too small to hold everything that I'd need to carry. |
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If I can digress for a moment, I'd like to briefly mention her earlier films. |
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If it wasn't about milk, I'd sit with her in the crook of my arm, holding her on my shoulder and rocking her until her shrill cries were reduced to whimpers. |
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Can't say as I blame her, if I was her I'd be having kittens over it too. |
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This was the season when I'd once again set off across the stubbly fields to school, the sky infused with a pumpkin light, and the first whiff of banger smoke on the air. |
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On Bamboo Island, the coral on the windward side was mostly destroyed, but otherwise it was the perfect white-sand island I'd first seen 15 years before. |
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Despite not pushing for major changes, Williamson says the current regime hasn't made a blind bit of difference to the end user, and I'd have to agree with him. |
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If he does run, I'd advise him to brush up on his American history pretty quickly. |
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There was something raw and elemental about Dorset's windswept landscape that I'd missed, and which I needed, if only to remind myself what the city lacked. |
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If my guy were on the business end of results like those, I'd be psychologically preparing myself. |
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If I were a cartoon, I'd have a question mark over my head right now. |
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So it carbonates all of these, I'd say latent desires, to have more meaning in his life. |
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I've winterized motorhomes countless times, and didn't anticipate any problems, but apparently I'd forgotten that I left everything in Arizona the last several years. |
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I had to own up to the fact that I'd never read a word by Crofts. |
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If he thinks that he can get a deal he likes, I'd expect to see a c'mon-guys-we-can-do-this conciliatory exhortation. |
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I remember how I'd sit in class back in grade school, drawing rad pictures of the Grim Reaper sweeping down and stealing the souls of all he touched. |
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I guess I'd better get going in order to make that appointment. |
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I haven't mentioned much about the politics of the homeowners association lately out of fear that I'd put a jinx on the overall shift toward good relations. |
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Every time the refrigerator cycled on, I'd be coughing and wheezing. |
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After successfully moving our business to the wilds of the Oregon outback I've had a chance to use some new equipment and thought I'd share what I learned. |
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But personally, I'd rather just keep on eating these delicious cupcakes that Kit made for me, drink too much with my friends tonight, and be a waste of space at work tomorrow. |
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If I'd known you were prone to airsickness, I'd have flown more slowly. |
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Initially I'd hoped to showcase classic examples of an action game, an adventure game, and a strategy game, but at this stage I'll settle for anything I can install! |
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There was no way that I was going to write out some 347 words of waffle in block capitals, so I decided to print out what I'd written and stick it onto the form instead. |
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Saying that, I think I'd suit a wimple and I quite like navy. |
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So I'd have heat around my operated leg, and then on my back I used a cold pack, so I had different zones, hot on my hip, and a cold pack under the back. |
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But if I were experiencing a conflict between my kinky nature and my vanilla relationship, then a doctor is, quite frankly, about the last person I'd talk to. |
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If you have acrophobia, I'd recommend keeping your eyes shut. |
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The revenge factor would have been an added bonus, but really, what I wanted was for people to agonize over why I'd done it. |
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We've had an absolute ball, a real giggle and he's been like a breath of fresh air to my life. I'd have liked it to go a step further but he's not having it. |
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She was so worldly and wise, and experienced in the world of theater and beyond, and in the short time I'd known her, she sort of took me under her wing as a mother would. |
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Looking through all his pics, I'd be interested in tracing his Whakapapa. |
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If there really was a connection, I'd be outside whacking innocent forest creatures with a sword and stealing their gold to finance my quest to overthrow the evil empire. |
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Then I'd wash, clean my teeth, eat the meal and go to school. |
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I was merely glowing wetly, and worrying about the icecream I'd just bought melting through the bottom of my shopping bag and dripping all over my trainers. |
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I even remember almost wetting myself once because I wouldn't use the school toilets after I'd heard the tale about the old care-taker who haunted the place. |
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Work started a couple of weeks ago, a year after I'd first requested it. |
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And therefore I was absolved from having to get up at a ridiculous time and then pay ten pounds for breakfast given that I'd already taken part in the ritual. |
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I still remember a lover's quarrel last February when I'd walked desolately along Madison Avenue, only to come across a small crowd gathered around the store. |
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After some running around and playing, Thena settled down and spent most of the evening sleeping on me, even returning after I'd wander off to go do something else. |
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So I'd attack my aggressors whether they were stronger than me or not. |
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I felt as if I'd interrupted a priest administering last rites. |
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Maybe if I did a rain dance, it would start raining, and I'd forget. |
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If I had the technical knowhow I'd invent a ballfinder, patent it and retire a zillionaire. |
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Made me want to read MSR again, and I thought I'd finally kicked that habit. |
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It mortified me to have to admit that I'd never actually read the book. |
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She could faint as easy as anything. I'd love to be able to faint, wouldn't you, Marilla? |
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Having never experienced communal bare-bum soaking European style, I was sure I'd wandered into the men's room. |
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If I were a betting man, I'd wager my next pay check he couldn't do that again. |
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If I'd had my way, we'da stuck them twoprong bizzos that let you put threeprong bizzos into them into the powerpoint and be done with it. |
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It wasn't the black loudmouth I'd expected but a Bluto of a man almost filling the entire doorway. |
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Phone at a symphony concert? I'd ask if these people were born in a barn, but that would disrespect the animals. |
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Georgie's mother is very bugsome, to tell you the truth. If I had to live with her I'd get tension headaches too. |
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I wouldn't mind throwing it away if it's cactus except for the VCR part which works fine, so then I'd be up for a new VCR as well. |
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Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it! |
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He was standing beside the old Cape yellowwood jonkmanskas which I'd changed into a cocktail cabinet. |
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Although sometimes I'd award myself a cheeky McDonald's hangover treat if I did well. |
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I should feel certain that I should come a cropper, but still I'd try it. As you say, a fellow should try. |
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I have a very strong personal grudge against my ex-husband, and I'd love to see him finally get his comeupance. |
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The comment about my impending corpsehood had been all the encouragement I'd needded. |
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Looks like I'd better cosy up to her and see if I can pump some facts out of her. |
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I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
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Luckily, I'd scored some good-paying clients in the past two months along with the usual losers who darken my door and waste my time. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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The money I'd spent on getting scuba certified was about to pay a dividend. My half-baked escape plan came together. |
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I knew I'd seen this ribbon doojigger around the house some place but I never expected I'd be able to find it. |
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I don't mind double-dipping when eating with my family, but I'd be embarrassed to do it when out with friends. |
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If I had the choice between going to work and staying at home, I'd pick staying at home every time. |
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Hmm, I'd say Kasumi. Her cutoffs, mini-tee, and suspenders seem to cover more than Fairymon's fan-servicey outfit. |
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She lived in a faraway village, in a faraway land, so far away that I'd never see her again. |
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There was a fat camp in the woods of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, that would force my body to move, would serve me the meals I'd need to eat. |
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She had missed on fivesies, I'd missed on threesies, and this would be the deciding round. |
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Another point I'd like to bring up is the use of fronters. These are people who prospect for you. |
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I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck. |
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In fact, I'd been slightly gesuip ever since I'd settled into my seat in preparation for the 14-hour nonstop flight from Miami to Cape Town. |
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I was a little disappointed to have lost the light, for I'd pictured the springs as bubbling, roiling, geysery things, clear-pure and alive. |
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I held up what had to be the most wholesome pair of granny panties I'd ever seen. They were like great-granny panties. They were even white. |
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On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer to stay at a hotel instead of at your house. |
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Too bad he considered me a suspect, because I'd be all over that in a hot minute. Okay, probably not. But I'd flirt a lot. |
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Not but what I'd had a lot to bear, and took a deal of punishment before he jacked up. |
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Murray, if I wasn't so crazy about you I'd give you a kick right in the jewels. |
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Before they come back and charge jizillions per hour to do what I did, I'd like to narrow it down to keep costs down. |
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I never thought I'd say it, but being the governor of California kicks butt! |
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Partly because I loved milder forms of knifeplay but had never taken it as far as I'd fantasized, but mostly because of her. |
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If I wasn't afraid of you thinking I was a kyoodle, I'd quit the business tonight. |
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I've more compliments to impart, to be sure, but I'd as lief make a gift of them to none but thy lautitious self. |
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If I knew where Mel Gibson was, I'd be down on the floor licking his balls at this very moment. |
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I says to him I'd ort to of knowed jist how lonelyhearted you was feelin'. Me that knows how it is to go amon'st strangers. |
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My friends might be insulted and I'd feel loserish and left out and otherwise controlled by my diet. |
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I'd eat two bowls of Lucky Charms and the next thing you know, I'd be sticking the spoon down my throat. |
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Normally, I'd psych myself out of approaching her. I looked at her, trying to find something that reinforced my manning down. |
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Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch. |
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If those meddlesome kids hadn't turned me in, I'd have gotten away with my nefarious scheme! |
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Also, I'd like NOMIC rules. Someone said they had already been posted here, but I don't see them. Meef. |
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In April 2008, Lloyd Webber reprised his role as judge, this time in the BBC musical talent show I'd Do Anything. |
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Once the screenplay is finished, I'd just as soon not make the film at all. |
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Once already I'd been fired for doing it, and I was very nearly sacked from the Birmingham Rep. |
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My misquotation of Hamlet during the Shakespeare lecture brought laughs. I wish I'd done it on purpose. |
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Doesn't matter, you'd have your lips on it and I'd tell everyone how you tried to mouth rape me. |
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After I wrote that, I realised I'd accidentally made a true statement, and now I'd have to rearrange my entire life around it. |
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I'm a musicaholic. Losing my hearing is one of the worst things I can think of. I'd have a lot of trouble living in a world without sound. |
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I'd have done that gig and I'd have done the next gig and we'd have all gone away and we could have probably discussed it. |
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If you said something interesting, that might be a title for a work of art and I'd write it down. |
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He greets me as if I'd been waiting all my life to learn the secrets of Bovine Myology and Muscle Profiling. |
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If I'd had a choice, I probably would have preferred to put it deeper into the body of the shoot. |
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He drove right at, and through, the platform. It began to move, but I'd have nicked it myself, had it been nickable. |
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I'd not've fallen in if you'd've told me it was there, Da. And I'd not've sunk if you'd've taught me how to swim. |
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The broad obi tied around her middle was orange and yellow. I'd never seen such elegant clothing. |
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If we could see the last of that man, Didenhover, oncet, I'd take hold of the plough myself, and see if I couldn't make a living out of it. |
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I kept chugging away on ion, adjusting my path so I'd hit perikron in the B ring with orbital velocity. |
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As he cut through my plasticuffs with a pair of scissors, the guy I'd shared a smile with spoke to the back of my head. |
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The walls in this abandoned waiting area were painted a pukey orange, compounding the feeling of queasiness I'd had since breakfast. |
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The army recruiter promised that I'd see the world and learn useful skills if I enlisted. |
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Malachy brought me aspirins and vitamins and told me I'd be as right as rain in the morning and I wondered what that meant, right as rain. |
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What a bad restaurant! The beef was so rubbery I thought I'd never finish chewing it. |
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The scrubland I'd be crossing looked desolate, but at least it wasn't a desert. |
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We were playing checkers and, although I'd started off well, I seemed to have shot my bolt too soon. |
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I started short-tacking every hour down the coast, heading further offshore, as I knew I'd find better wind there. |
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Well sir, I have a silly walk and I'd like to obtain a Government grant to help me develop it. |
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For once I'd met a man which was willing and able to stand up and slug it out with me. |
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He actually smiled again at that. This guy was one of the smilingest dudes I'd ever met. |
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That's twelve soldi. I'd be lucky to get as much as a franc for one painting. |
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Oh, it was nothing compared to the immediate, soul-crushing loneliness I'd experienced when Baxter and I had split. |
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In the Palace bar. I'd been there an hour or so with two or three other chaps. I was a bit squiffy. |
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I didn't think I'd be stepping on my sister's toes when I told my nephew to sit up straight at the dinner table. |
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Well... I've been too close to people who could run a skunk off a gut wagon with their stink-pretty, but I don't know if I'd go quite THAT far. |
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I figured I'd never be able to compete with what I considered the most perfect wedding in existence, so I concentrated on making mine superfun. |
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Totally sux. I'd even settle for an in-depth conversation about the weather right now. I'm not used to being alone like this. |
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I know if anyone called me a carrot-topped Jezebel, umbrage is the first thing I'd take. |
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I loved those red shoes but I couldn't thoil it in addition to the new dress I'd bought. |
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At college I took a sort of ticky box approach to doing my work. I'd say to myself, right, I've done that, I've measured that, I've read that. |
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When I came to the back of a man's head, wearing a toque, I knew I'd spotted my quarry. |
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Problem is I'd forgotten how many truckwits there were on King George's Road. |
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I thought I'd try my hand at woodworking, until I saw how much the tools cost. |
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He's so creative, and I'd love to turn him loose in my garden sometime and see what he dreams up. |
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And if I didn't know better, I'd swear she just had a very uncomputerlike burst of pure, creative thought! |
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If I had the space, I'd cite dozens more examples of Gould's graceful unfoldings of various Beatle tunes. |
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There are somethings I'd like to unsay... to my boss... right before he decided to fire me. |
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I acted by verbal authority, even though I couldn't be sure my superior would confirm I'd been authorized. |
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Well, Kaye, with microscopic ratings of 200,000, I'd say the airhead from TOWIE didn't fare too well. |
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Yes please, I'd like some milk, some eggs, and...oh, I don't know, how about the most dangerous and vilesome monster on the face of the earth! |
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She waffled on for ages. Usually I'd say something smart or make it obvious that I wasn't interested and couldn't be bothered listening. |
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Actually I'd like to pit some Warsies against some Trekkies in an MTV Death Match. |
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Then I'd spend Saturday a bundle of hangover nerves, waiting for Saturday wine o'clock to make it disappear. |
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Lord love you, I'd swear it was worth a Jew's eye. Indeed, no money can compensate me for its loss. |
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Ah. Of course. Even I'd heard of the woylie. But like most of my countrymen, I couldn't have described one for love nor money. |
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After two years managing the ASAP program at AirLant, I'd like to clarify some of the misunderstandings. |
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If I had a woman like that I'd trade her off for a yellow dog and then shoot the dog. |
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If I zeroed Jack, I'd get by So I'd erased him, pretended the last few months had never happened. |
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