She borrowed a pair of pattens to walk to the waterside, pretending to visit her grandmother. |
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Martin looked at me, pretending to be highly affronted, but the other cashier chose this moment to intervene. |
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An example of a bad peace is keeping up appearances, pretending that everything is fine, when the truth is that it is not. |
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I humour them by pretending to go along with all this, but I keep my own counsel on the matter. |
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She smiled, a bit embarrassed, a bit proud, pretending to scribble something in her notebook. |
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I felt angry with them for being so upbeat and pretending that nothing had happened. |
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I nuked and woofed down an enormous bowl of porridge while pretending to read the paper but while actually watching Trisha. |
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He was pretending, she should have known that getting his attention was like working a miracle. |
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Stephanie injected the agent carefully with the serum, pretending to put on a look of disappointment and regret on her face. |
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My six-year-old niece regularly stands in front of the mirror, pretending she's a singer. |
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Do people ever offer the repo man sexual favours in exchange for him turning around and pretending he never saw them? |
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We seem to have given up pretending to solve the problem and have resigned ourselves to merely coping with it. |
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The difference is that the director is only pretending to know how to make a feature film. |
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Ron regarded the cartoon flashing brightly across the screen with glazed eyes and a puzzled frown, not pretending to understand it. |
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And so on Sunday night as he rewashed the dishes, I sat banished on the big armchair pretending to watch TV but really just staring at him. |
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And there is great irony in a man obviously trying to lie his way out of this while pretending to be a man of God. |
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Two years on, the picture is shifting, but no one in Bradford is pretending the problems are anywhere near being solved. |
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In pretending to be a baron and a countess, the pair pokes fun at rigid class structures and upper-crust, titled society. |
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Nathan was snoring, and Amber had taken over the second rollaway bed, pretending to be asleep. |
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America is being denounced as arrantly hypocritical for first pretending to promote democracy, then trying to crush its results. |
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He dramatically flops backwards, lolling out his tongue and pretending to be dead. |
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I'm not convinced they saw through my ruse of pretending to photograph someone else. |
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Then, I can salvage some dignity by pretending I'm a cool artsy type who wants to be alone in a bar instead of a loser whom nobody loves. |
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But in social security the biggest scam is people pretending to have a disability that they do not have, rather than assuming another name. |
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He, in turn, gets engaged to a society girl, but Lucy puts a stop to that by pretending to be his low-class alcoholic sister. |
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It is time Canadians demand that governments stop pretending that these policies stem from economic facts and influence only economic issues. |
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It had been fun, pretending to be a captain of a great ship that sailed the high seas. |
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It's time to stop pretending that yesterday's mac and cheese with a squirt of ketchup qualifies as a healthy meal. |
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Later in the novel, Clara performs a masquerade in reverse, pretending to be a governess while she is still working as a servant. |
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I turned in my seat to see her standing by the pencil sharpener, biding her time by pretending to sharpen her mechanical pencil. |
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Shaking the ache out of my hand and pretending not to heed my momentarily stupefied foe, I brush past him, taking advantage of his disbelief. |
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People covered the streets, merrily strolling along, pretending nothing had happened at the local pub just minutes earlier. |
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So he tossed and turned, pretending to awaken, then feigned surprise at seeing the lady of the castle upon opening his eyes. |
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Emily looks at me with a shade of disappointment in her face and turns around pretending to be cleaning. |
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While pretending to create a kind of police force, he militarized his formations and transformed them into a professional military body. |
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Are the shock jock fodder really pretending that Australia could not cope with thousands more refugees? |
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In order to retain a shred of dignity, therefore, you should do as little work as possible while pretending to work. |
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She smiled, pretending to be as confident as Tiffany, but inside she was shriveling. |
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How did one just shrug it off and put it to the side, pretending to forget about everything? |
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My brother and I were monkeying around and he was pretending to try to throw me to the ground. |
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I did my best to ignore him, which wasn't easy since he kept sneaking sidelong glances at me and then pretending he hadn't been. |
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Catherine pondered for a moment pretending to turn the thought over in her mind. |
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The media initially went through the motions of pretending that this was a real election campaign. |
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I'm still going through the motions and pretending that this is a democracy in which my opinions matter. |
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He went through the motions of pretending to write out a ticket for the benefit of the other full price passengers. |
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She can have her motorcades if she stops pretending she is the Queen of Sheeba. |
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Richard lies in the shape of a cross on the soil, pretending to be a dreamer unconcerned with the world. |
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And the two young ladies kept on nattering on about hair fashion all the time pretending not to see an old man standing close by. |
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Keep your cocky neb out and concentrate on playing your grandad tournaments and pretending to be a panto queen. |
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The first two weeks involved me in the back row with one hand shielding my forehead, pretending to write but actually snoozing. |
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Start the jug swinging and try to insert spoonfuls of soggy cereal into the mouth of the jug while pretending to be a plane. |
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I wish the mayor and governor would actually stop pretending to be tough and look at the situation to devise a solution. |
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The bulk of the world had yet to discover the joys of pretending to be someone you're not. |
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The guy with the shaved head is pretending to fight with his fraternity brother. |
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The implication here is that pension providers fear fraud by non-smokers pretending to smoke in order to get a higher pension. |
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He was playing with some type of squirt gun, pretending to blow a bunch of alien guts out. |
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She giggled loudly, pretending Joel was whispering sweet nothings into her ear and she was reacting to them. |
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The Americans have stopped pretending, and now demand outright capitulation to its hegemony. |
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The President was at his ranch pretending to be a farmer when he is in fact an east coast, Ivy League, old money, blue blood. |
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That evening, I spent an hour in the Laidlaw Library, sitting in a carrel, pretending to study some book I'd grabbed off the shelf. |
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The movie opens with childhood friends Rafe and Danny pretending to be pilots, to the dismay of Danny's hayseed father. |
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I just wanted to be absolutely clear on this because I've gotten a number of emails castigating me for pretending that. |
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One can do a fair bit of damage energetically hectoring someone to speak them, but perhaps just as much damage by pretending they don't exist. |
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Growling softly at the guard, pretending to be my usual, ornery self and blaming him for the shortness of chain. |
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I'm not pretending that the switch is going to be all magic, that the first day in the studio not as a dancer is going to be easy. |
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So now they will have read this and found out that I was pretending to ignore them. |
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The last time I saw Ralph Ineson he made me shuffle around Tesco supermarket pretending to be an old man with a stutter. |
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Now, it certainly could be that Kerry is cynically pretending to take the high road, while letting the national press do his dirty work for him. |
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Eventually I found myself lying supine on top of one of those dilapidated benches between the lockers, pretending to sleep. |
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So they started swanning around the room taking elegant drags off their imaginary cigarettes and then immediately pretending to hack up a lung. |
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I kept on pretending to crash into walls, but still acted like I was some hotshot. |
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Stephen draws a parallel between someone who would spy while pretending to be a friend, and what Matthew did to Absalom. |
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Nelson stated that people keep pretending that they can make things deeply hierarchical, categorisable, and sequential when in fact they can't. |
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Soon he is sneaking off to dance practice, pretending that his fifty pence are still going for boxing. |
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There are people reading books and pretending to listen to personal stereos underneath placards at every corner now. |
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A fieldworker can learn more from perturbing the system than from pretending to be an invisible fly on the wall. |
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There is no point in pretending a faceless individual in Brussels sent a habitats directive to Ireland through perversity. |
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But he seemed intent on pretending that my come-hither look was nothing more than admiration of his impressive portfolio, which frankly it was. |
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At the age of 17, when I was homeless, all I had were my thoughts and the comfort of pretending that my situation would improve. |
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We should do something concrete about this instead of pretending that a faux colorblindness will make it all go away. |
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Luke Williams stood along the deserted highway throwing rocks at a fence post, pretending he was pitching in the World Series. |
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Without vendor sponsorship, you are never served up a speaker pretending to be unbiased, but is really just a pitchman. |
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Using 200-year-old legislation, he was convicted of pretending to conjure up spirits. |
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It appears that the administration will attempt to finesse this problem by the blatant expedient of pretending the borrowing never happened. |
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She has also complained to the PCC that the reporter used subterfuge to interview her, pretending to be the mother of an inmate. |
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Birds do this by pretending to have a broken wing, to pull intruders away from their nests. |
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He had previous convictions after pretending to be a fleet manager sending aid convoys to Bosnia and twice posing as a police officer. |
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You could at least do us the honour of pretending you care whether there's any evidence or not before you act. |
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A lactose intolerant stomach does not care if your fro-yo pretending to be ice cream is fat free, nor does it care that you only ate half. |
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Tana just acted normal, pretending not to understand why they were all looking at her funnily and angrily. |
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He gaslighted Christina, humiliated and mentally tortured her, and shamelessly went after her money pretending to be investing it for her. |
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He threw his arms in the air pretending he was in a real game and he was the star. |
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I did a lot of role-playing on the beach, pretending to be all sorts of people. |
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As to what magic is all about, I was always given to the believe that magic was mostly just about bragging and pretending. |
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She had enjoyed slipping away into their make believe world and pretending she was the heroine. |
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Beth rolled her eyes at her, then put up an imaginary microphone, pretending that she was a game show host. |
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She favoured me with another small grin and withdrew her hand, pretending an exaggerated interest in watching as her claws retracted. |
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I realize that I've manipulated others, trying to draw sympathy by pretending weakness. |
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We're pretending this whole love thing to save both of our careers because of a horrible mistake. |
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Burglars have been preying on elderly residents by pretending to be from the water board to get into their homes. |
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But pretending the budget doesn't matter is the primrose path to high taxes and poor services. |
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And you do not defend bigots by attacking people who refuse to listen to bigotry pretending to be substantive discussion. |
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The five are charged with propositioning men and then pretending to be police officers, handcuffing the men, and then robbing them. |
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But please let's not demean ourselves by pretending this falls into the great canon of drama. |
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There was really no point in pretending that she didn't desire him with equal intensity. |
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Emily began poking at the buttons on the keypad, pretending to dial her friend Janey. |
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They put me on the front page, wearing a pilot's helmet, sitting in an old ejector seat out of a bomber and pretending to pull the release cord. |
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She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him. |
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For a while he stood in front of the Ironmonger's pretending to study the barbecue equipment, garden furniture, piled cans of emulsion paint. |
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Inside, Lewis was half-heartedly pretending to clean up, brushing things to one side with a dishcloth and humming tunelessly to himself. |
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Vince asked the two, pretending not to notice the silicone-stuffed stripper gyrating inches in front of him. |
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Brooke rolled her eyes and deliberately turned her back to him, pretending to be suddenly engrossed in a fascinating conversation with Jane. |
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For the last few years of school life I ducked out of sports altogether by pretending I had singing lessons. |
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What prevents the taxi driver from pretending that payment is still due, pointing to the amount displayed by the meter? |
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Very young kids might think its a game of make-believe pretending to be sleeping doggies, lions and snakes. |
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Lady Arquette drugged Chantelle's wine for one week and observed her closely by pretending to spend quality time with her. |
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He scowled, pretending anger to make up for the insane urge to grin absurdly. |
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It is time to stop pretending that diplomacy, watery sanctions, and under-funded humanitarian aid are always enough. |
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Haley sniped examining her fingernails pretending to act aloof about the whole matter. |
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Caelyn asked, pretending to act coy as she kept one hand around his neck and used to the other to trace his collarbone lightly. |
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He travels the circuit, pretending to be an ordinary joe, and then cleans up on bets and prizes because he has a great rock-and-roll voice. |
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I would twirl in the vast ballrooms in my ragged skirt, pretending I was the most radiant lady at the ball. |
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All types of vehicles were said to be by-passing the weighbridges without even reporting, pretending to be empty. |
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Now she sat in a small, rather dirty tavern, pretending the meat in front of her was a well-done steak. |
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According to her testimony, it is Vera who is the villain because she wormed into her family, pretending that she was a family friend. |
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I mean, if there's anything more affected than a fake accent, it's pretending you don't know you're doing it. |
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He made a lot of noise by banging his rattle against his little table, and generally had a good time pretending to be all grown up. |
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If they marked those assets to their real values, the banks would have to stop pretending they are solvent. |
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This Israel-Hamas war feels different, neither turtle nor scorpion even pretending anymore about seeking peace. |
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As we made camp well into our fourth night on the road, I curled up into a little ball, pretending to sleep until I was sure all the others were slumbering. |
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She had retaliated by pretending not to notice, chatting enthusiastically with Colin and laughing whenever he said even the slightest thing funny. |
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When I was a boy and I used to dig in our backyard, half mimicking my dog and half pretending to be an explorer, I used to say I was digging to China. |
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There's no honour and no nice neat solution in pretending otherwise. |
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He's sold millions of books over the years, keeping prepubescents and spotty adolescents alike hooked on his dynamite prose, all while pretending to do real work. |
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His is a fanbase so fanatical that even those pretending to be him are mobbed and celebrated. |
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While pretending to interrogate the terminal, I extended my hearing. |
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This decision is about pretending Charles is impartial while he continues to lobby in favour of his own political agenda. |
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In this world, once-proud physicians are over-prescribing and over-ordering, grinning and pretending, stepping and fetching. |
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The class waited, all attention, pretending to be helpful, ready for the slightest weakness, a lisp, a twitch, wariness, ready to move in for the kill. |
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It's a bit of a cheat pretending that a town with a population of eleven thousand is a village, but in comparison to neighbouring Watford the place is positively rural. |
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One of the nice things about this world is that, when the screwers talk to the screwed, they've abandoned the current pretense of pretending it's for the screwed's own good. |
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Hyper-tokenism embraces the widely accepted notion that we are all pretending, and further insinuates that pretenses can be more or less complete, more or less willed. |
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There was lot of promiscuity in my family, but everyone was pretending that they were pious and perfect. |
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They just looked straight through her, pretending not to see her. |
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Up and down the country, arts faculties swarm with undergraduates pretending to be overeducated comedians pretending to be in-bred shopkeepers with little piggy noses. |
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This is where I first rode my Vespa, pretending I was in a film. |
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Another jump and we're in the middle of a smutty online chat between Dan, pretending to be a chick, and a frolicsome dermatologist whom we'll soon come to know as Larry. |
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I had no idea that pretending to sprain your ankle would hurt so badly. |
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He penetrated the Kaabah itself, secretly sketching its interior on his shawl while pretending to pray. |
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Over our radish and onion salads, I showed her a little video clip of our 16-month-old grandson pretending to type. |
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Then, shuffling, she surreptitiously grabs the one he chose with her mouth while pretending to cut the deck. |
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The truth is that dressing up in drag and pretending to be gay have been part of posh male British horseplay for centuries. |
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When I looked at Tye, I was pretending that he was my son, and I looked for his organic reaction to me, and vice versa. |
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He reserves special scorn for academic leaders who have debased the academy by pretending that fields like hospitality and gaming studies have a place at university. |
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While Matthews might believe that we still have intellectuals pretending to be gunslingers, I am more convinced we have gunslingers pretending to be intellectuals. |
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Feelings may not be your forte, but giving them the attention they need, rather than pretending everything's peachy, makes them allies instead of enemies. |
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We arrived in Clapham, a cheerful start, with screeching children playing on the beck banks as a teacher splashed them while pretending to show how to tickle a trout. |
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A crewman pretending to be the merchantman's captain could be put in front of the video link, so the warship's CO can certify or disprove who he is. |
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Theatre was much funnier in those days and Bainbridge the novelist can't resist the essential absurdity of people pretending not to be themselves eight times a week. |
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Hannigan thinks that pretending to be a basketball player was a symptom of a larger confidence issue. |
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I am going to stop pretending that there is a level playing field among the races. |
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People should go to a coffee house to let it all hang out, not to sit huddled in tiny groups, each keeping to itself, each pretending the others aren't there. |
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But it always feels to me very unnatural, that we're pretending. |
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He attempted to appease the nasty wing of his own party by being tough on immigrants, while pretending that his proposals were liberal and sensible. |
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Simply closing one's eyes and pretending it isn't looming, despite all the available evidence to those who want to look for it, is an exercise in denial and wishful thinking. |
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She ate her meal, and then set off, pretending to go berrying. |
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After eating a batch of rather strong eucalyptus leaves in a game that involved us pretending to be koalas, we were given stern instructions not to eat any flora. |
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He'd been pretending to be trainsick for the past five minutes now. |
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It requires a biting wit and an ability to make fun of people even if they're being earnest, but especially if they're merely pretending to be earnest. |
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The question was, what was the mimic octopus pretending to be? |
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It's a very affluent area and I like pretending I live there! |
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On a special episode of The Tyra Banks Show, Tyra dabbles in some dark comedy by pretending to have rabies. |
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Rather than retreat, she seduced him by falling into a trance and pretending to succumb to a bout of automatic writing. |
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The oldest of the captive sisters was pretending to be the mother of the youngest girl, hoping they would be kept together. |
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In a culture that worships celebrities while pretending to disdain them, the Sony emails are catnip for the masses. |
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I wake up at 5am and lie there, pretending I am going to go back to sleep. |
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I considered playing it cool, and pretending that I knew all along. |
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After years of unconvincingly pretending to be something other than what I was, I let my friends and family know the truth. |
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He preserved his dignity to the last, rushing off to the far corner to rummage in the dark behind the acer, pretending he was on a hot mouse prospect. |
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He must be pretending to be something, striking some kind of clumsy tribal note. |
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One other thing I took out of the film was that here was someone shown to some extent to be a fake, he was pretending to be an Indian, and I took a broader lesson. |
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There is a difference between pretending to speak for the majority and making sure its views are truly represented in the debate and public inquiry. |
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It was always about pretending, and faking, and concealing feelings. |
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Finally, a band that doesn't just perform a bunch of disappointing covers or engage in excessive headbanging while pretending they know something about music. |
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Like visitors pretending they hadn't noticed the damp odour of fresh wallpaper paste, the opposition averted their eyes and didn't mention a thing. |
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At least, however, it is pretending to be friendly to business. |
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Rawlins obtains a fugitive's new address by visiting his girlfriend, pretending to need work clothes mended, and searching her quarters while she sleeps post-coitally. |
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Today, Total Defense Research Team was informed of new ransomware circulating among Italian users, pretending to be an official statement by the Italian Police. |
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That's why for every 50-year-old man in a ponytail and tight jeans, there's a 50-year-old woman in a Jaeger twinset a few paces behind, pretending she's not with him. |
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While it upholds a veneer of pretending that the Arab spring has benefitted Iran, in reality the opposite holds true. |
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We hear the Argentinian describe how he arrived in a new town and caused a sensation in the local press by pretending to be a distinguished expert on leprosy. |
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He shot a glance at Katherine and she nervously raised her wine glass to her lips, pretending to drink, but secretly gauging the reaction of each man to the other. |
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This week I've spent 40 minutes sitting in my living room pretending I'm back at Burning Man, sitting in the sun outside camp, gazing across the dusty playa. |
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Parents have to scramble to make sure their kids aren't sending dirty messages to their friends, or getting bullied or catfished by an old man pretending to be a cool tween. |
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For a while I wondered why I had insomnia and then I remembered this thing I've been pretending isn't such a big deal is a big deal and I'm not handling it very well. |
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So please, stop pretending that the motivations for this are inexplicable. |
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One year, when I was small enough to do so, I had a lot of fun pretending that a furry rug on the arm of a sofa was some breed of mountable animal. |
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I love pretending I'm in the competition, wowing the crowds every night. |
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The man demanded the film, but she said it was a digital camera, pretending to delete the image. |
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The movie perverts the radicalism imputed to rock in the 60s, pretending All-American exuberance and liberation when it is actually only selling hegemony. |
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Accompanied by Eumaeus, Odysseus returns to his own house, still pretending to be a beggar. |
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Communifake is the act of pretending to initiate and maintain a fake conversation on your mobile phone around other people. |
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The uncanniest use of the readymade this year, and I'm noteven pretending to understand it all now. |
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They found yellowtail standing in for pricier mahi-mahi, nile perch pretending to be shark, and tilapia impersonating all kinds of fish. |
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We've had enough stiffs wandering round pork pie factories with hairnets on pretending to look interested. |
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David McDonald, 78, who served as a Scoutmaster for 41 years, preyed on the boys by pretending to give them first aid training. |
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In phase one of the operation, scruffily dressed undercover officers pretending to want drugs secretly filmed their dealers in action. |
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My very own Mythbuster, Andrew, who sits in my office pretending to work, has come out with some doozies recently. |
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He hides in a nunnery, pretending to be a gardener, while happily deflowering most of the impressively-bodied holy order. |
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The CID then set up an ambush to catch the suspect by pretending to be an interested buyer. |
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Ditto pretending joy when there is none, stockpiling savage resentment or filibustering via nefarious hurty footwear. |
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A friend told how the engineer spent Christmas pretending to be worried about the woman he had cold-heartedly murdered. |
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But Mr Gilmore fought back yesterday and accused Fine Gael of trying to pinch Labour voters by pretending they favour high taxes. |
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Like many of us, Dane DeHaan grew up pretending to be Spider-Man. |
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Astiz had infiltrated the group by pretending to have a Kidnapped brother. |
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Why should we all go around on tiptoe forever pretending the kid's not a hophead? |
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The detective sat inconspicuously in her car, across the parking lot, pretending to read the newspaper. |
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But by pretending to believe he's navvied before, I've given him double reason to drive himself hard. |
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Voltaire, pretending to work in Paris as an assistant to a notary, spent much of his time writing poetry. |
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He is critical of the Magi, attacking astrology, and suggesting that magic originated in medicine, creeping in by pretending to offer health. |
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The great gates of the city are opened to receive the fleeing Trojans, and Apollo leads Achilles away from the city by pretending to be a Trojan. |
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Captain George Lowthar used deception, pretending to be a friendly merchantman, came aboard a fellow merchant ship to extend customary greetings. |
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The smooth-talking conmen call unsuspecting people pretending to be a tax officer telling them they are due a tax rebate. |
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They broke into the school, pretending to be guards, telling the girls to get out and come with them. |
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And stop showing off and pretending you like exo-skeletons, compound eyes, and creatures that vomit on their food before eating it. |
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Vishing scams involve criminals tricking people out of their savings by pretending to be from a legitimate body such as their bank or the police. |
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A weirdo who threatened to strip-search children after pretending he was a police officer has dodged jail. |
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But all I attracted was some wolf-whistles because the outfit is perfect for a night out in 2011 as well as for pretending to be Lady Mary. |
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Then I couldn't remember which seat the fire axe was stored beneath so I crawled along the aisle on all fours pretending to have lost some money. |
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According to Homer, the rest of the Trojan army drew away from Troy pretending to retreat and give over with the siege in order to confuse the Trojans. |
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As for Cersei, pretending to work with her enemies while secretly hatching some grander scheme was pretty much what I expected for the truce going into it. |
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His act originally involved impressions and conjuring tricks and he developed his ventriloquy after pretending there were voices coming from a box on stage. |
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People observed the diversity of schools and the acerbity of their disputes, and decided that all alike were pretending to knowledge which was in fact unattainable. |
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With the word 'baby' unmentionable and unhintable, we all had to go on pretending that my mother was in bed for some slight cold, or other indisposition. |
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By dawn, we were in the airport, surrounded and even followed into the lavatory by a G-Man on either side, pretending to need a pee at exactly the time I needed one. |
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Scrappy New Englanders grinding acorns for flour, mulching their gardens with eelgrass, making ink from oak galls, pretending cranberries aren't bitter and mealy. |
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Yet I must not violate the sense of our Aphorism by pretending for even a moment that this puny seizure of alphabetitis is peculiar to our own time. |
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After being at your beck and call all these years, he wants a woman, not the consummate teen-ager pretending she's a grownup wrapping her flesh in the cloth of her church. |
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Perhaps someone will explain why it is that today, attending a fancy dress party pretending to be someone else can now be deemed racist, sexist, ageist, fatist, whateverist. |
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Jo demonstrated the insular attitude for which politicians are famous when she stroppily said she's not going to start pretending she's interested in football. |
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His acting flag captain, Egbert Bartholomeusz Kortenaer, on the Brederode kept up fleet morale by not lowering Tromp's standard, pretending Tromp was still alive. |
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We mention this observation, not with any view of pretending to account for so odd a behaviour, but lest some critic should hereafter plume himself on discovering it. |
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