Afraid that her old fieriness was wearing away from the months of submission, she decided to sneak out one night. |
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A few stragglers return from lunch, and the April afternoon clouds are too threatening to tempt anyone to sneak out for an early tee time. |
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It is all too easy to sneak out of the apartment now, and within the space of five minutes, my footsteps are pounding along the pavement. |
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They also had searchlights encase anyone tried to sneak out during the night. |
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I began to sneak out of the room, because not only was I in a VERY awkward position, but also I really was getting tired and mildly bored. |
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I imagine, then, the trick is to sneak out of the bedroom to make whoopee anywhere else in the house. |
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Grounded for the evening, the two sisters sneak out and decide to crash a party. |
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We'd put our wooden clogs inside our jackets and sneak out the back barefooted so that O-Sensei would not notice. |
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She slipped out the door, relieved that she was able to sneak out, vacating the room, before anything regretful was said or done. |
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Bieber tried to sneak out of the house, covering himself in a sheet, but vigilant photographers caught him in the act. |
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They often had to sneak out of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and cross the ocean in ships originally intended to carry cattle. |
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When the girls managed to sneak out, they found bad company and dangerous influences. |
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We cannot sneak out of the back door to avoid our historical responsibility. |
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Thankfully, I managed to sneak out just before it was run and, as I told those who saw me making my getaway, I'm a carthorse, not a racehorse. |
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She doesn't have to sneak out, beat anyone up, or anything like that. |
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Workers sneak out of their factory dormitories at night, afraid that management will refuse to grant them permission to quit. |
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While he was waiting for her to walk to the vehicle, he felt the need to eructate his nates and lifted one cheek to sneak out a quiet one. |
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While he sleeps, Ben and Carter sneak out and experience a close encounter with a zombified pole dancer at a gentleman's club. |
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You'll sneak out, and I'll take your place. |
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In fact, the majority of instructors stationed at the Performance Barn with Pat would regularly sneak out and visit to spy on Kalley's teachings, and found them of utmost benefit! |
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They recreated and adapted it with their own musicians and instruments during Saturday night dances or when they managed to sneak out at night from their masters kept them locked up. |
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And so the way I do that is very early in the morning, before the security officers wake up, I sneak out of the hotel and go for a run through the various cities and villages just as people are waking up. |
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We decided to sneak out to meet some friends after my parents went to sleep. |
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I had another meeting at 1 p.m. so I had to sneak out of the lunch meeting. |
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Participants sneak out under cover of darkness to converge on beauty spots and parks which only hours earlier were filled with families. |
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She and a group of lookalikes sneak out of the house dressed in wigs in a bid to fool the waiting photographers. |
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Because the Dodgers, on an afternoon when they absolutely could not afford to lose, were able to sneak out of town with a monumental win. |
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They were happy to sneak out of Highbury with only a 2-0 defeat, went down far too easily to Wigan and capitulated catastrophically in Bucharest. |
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They usually sneak out of the nest under the cover of darkness to avoid predators such as the black-backed gull and the great skua. |
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I worked all through lunch so I'm go sneak out a bit early today. |
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