So the missus and I decided to spend Sunday afternoon taking in a film as we were in an Oscar kind of mood. |
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And so I left feeling very good, and as I took the bus uptown to meet the missus, I finished the song, almost without thinking. |
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Saturday started off pretty wack as after dropping the missus to work I had to go to Prescot Police Station with my producer. |
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Then we turned round and his missus had returned and was wetting herself laughing at us. |
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Do you and the missus talk about directing when you're alone together, I ask, the arched eyebrow obvious in my voice. |
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You want to toss it in, but this is a job, and there's the missus and kids to think of. |
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From this perspective, the problem of your missus or your mate takes on added significance. |
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I get off at ten, and while that may be too late for me and the missus to go out for dinner, it's not too late for a romantic dinner at home. |
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I took the missus to recharge the batteries a bit this past weekend and it did us wonders. |
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You and the missus can just go out to the driveway with a bottle of champagne and sit in the Galant. |
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They're proud, but heavily governed by the need to sneak stuff past the missus. |
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Competition moves in on the missus but she spins some yarn and wards them off. |
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Well, if that's the way you want it, missus, that's the way it's going to have to be. |
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Well, for what it's worth, missus, the Last Post suggests home economics for an easier life. |
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The last time we mentioned Annie the boss started jumping up and down and making odd squeaky sounds that did not impress the missus. |
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The missus and I would go see it, but we've both got work responsibilities. |
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The missus read it with fevered excitement since she has previously expressed an interest in playing the piano. |
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Tonight the missus and I went out for dinner and some Christmas shopping. |
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John, at first hesitant, finally said he'd like to meet the missus. |
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At least I was too ill to be nagged by the missus into doing housework. |
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I'm sure a word with the director would open the way for me to borrow a few dozen of the choicer pieces with which I would be happy to drape the missus. |
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Antipholus of Syracuse, new in town, is accosted by Adriana who insists she's his missus. |
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In one scene, a penitent missus in a shapeless tube dress scratches her head and admits to having crashed the car. |
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I remember my mum and dad and my missus and my daughter came and wheeled me out. |
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To help him along as the Republicans enter primary season, emotion has been outsourced to the missus. |
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As we might have expected, the sound is almost military as it is electronic and relies mainly on the beats created by the missus. |
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A SCOTS hatmaker upstaged telly favourite Bruce Forsyth and his missus at Royal Ascot yesterday. |
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End result to you, mister and missus consumer? |
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I was drinking, smoking, and the missus wouldn't let me see the kids. |
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He's got his missus to drop a kid just before the election. |
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Russell Brand's missus roped in four Spanx-clad doppelgangers, dressed as purple felines, at a signing in Melbourne. |
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Originally appointed ad hoc, a reform in 802 led to the office of missus dominicus becoming a permanent one. |
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I didn't get home until two in the morning, and me missus got herself into a right two and eight over it! |
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The toff, 31, who was caught holding hands with a blonde in a cab last week, went the whole hog as his missus threw a fancy dress party. |
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He's lost a wife but gained a neck, probably as a result of not having to scoff a cowpie and a cake shop or two with the missus every night. |
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The missus and the kids pay intermittent lip service to living on a farm. |
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Harry said he couldn't stop and chat because his missus wanted to go shopping. |
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