On this occasion, I have to confess a sneaking sympathy with building societies. |
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For a few seconds, sneaking into the bar wearing dirty jeans and flip-flops seemed like an act of rebellion. |
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I have thought of putting my foot down but I have a sneaking suspicion some of the unruly behaviour is vaguely familiar. |
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It seems that while I have been happily queuing, others have been pushing in and sneaking ahead. |
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Let's forget all the woodcraft, sneaking like an Indian through the undergrowth without leaving a mark or making a sound. |
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Personally, I have a sneaking admiration for anyone daring enough to hi-jack such unwieldy vehicles. |
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They're detestable creatures, certainly, but it's hard not to have a sneaking admiration for them. |
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I had a sneaking feeling that somehow the sun managed to burn me through my shirt, but I was afraid to look. |
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From Thursday on I had this sneaking feeling that this was going to be my week, but it was not to be. |
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I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair. |
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I caught one of my consultant colleagues sneaking into work with one under his arm. |
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Even Englishmen who had some sneaking sympathy for the Stuart cause, you were to understand, must have flinched from its wild embodiment. |
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I have the sneaking suspicion that most comedy fans below the age of 20 won't appreciate Simon's offbeat humor. |
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Everyone has a sneaking suspicion there's something really fantastic, exciting, and breathtaking about life. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that services would still be cut and that councillors would still see a steady rise in their allowances and expenses. |
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I've noticed more and more Americanisms sneaking into the English language and I blame computers and spellchecks for that. |
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Meanwhile, a mysterious red-robed monk is sneaking around in the shadows, snapping people's necks with a bullwhip. |
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Cutecat likes to visit at all hours of the day and night, sneaking in through the back door to nose around, snuggle up and generally act cute. |
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In the pumpkinseed sunfish, parental care is provided exclusively by males, but some males parasitize others by sneaking fertilizations. |
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Coe sneaking back from an offside position was allowed to play the ball and lob it over Bainbridge into the goal. |
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While sneaking out of work I met two young girls, around the ages fourteen and fifteen. |
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From there it was easy sneaking past the random guards making their rounds through the mansion. |
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David is green with envy and in seventh heaven all at the same time and is soon sneaking off to get some cricket lessons courtesy of Dennis. |
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He took the little hat from my hand, sneaking a glimpse out the window before stretching the elastic cord around his chin. |
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She missed the clubs she'd frequent with her friends, sneaking out to drink and party, and just plain being a little hellion. |
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Unpleasant regulatory surprises have a way of sneaking in the back door when the voting public is otherwise engaged. |
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That didn't stop her from sneaking looks at both Sam and Rosie as she pretended to be studying the menu. |
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For my part I have a sneaking suspicion that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible. |
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This topped sneaking a chaw of tobacco behind a school friend's garage, or hanging out with the glue-heads. |
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My husband recently discovered how much he likes asiago and has been sneaking it into everything. |
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Moni-chan shrugged again, this time trying to shake off the sneaking chill of fear. |
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Nancy Monson is a freelance writer in Fairfield, Conn., who decompresses from holiday get-togethers by sneaking off to the movies. |
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They're gone and he's sneaking up on the place and jerking doors open and windows as quick as you please. |
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The Autumn Equinox marks the arrival of autumn, which will sneaking up to us this Thursday! |
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Russell told me to establish a buzz, so I took on that challenge like sneaking a gat in the club. |
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If the side can continue to show the fighting spirit of recent weeks they have every chance of sneaking out of the danger zone. |
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By the way, I have a sneaking suspicion that a certain columnist on the Express cribs from the Blog. |
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He catches me sneaking away from the campfire and blocks my path, brandishing a bright-red, footlong salami in his one good hand. |
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The song intersperses shots of the garage performance with a storyline showing a young girl sneaking out of her house through the window. |
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He shows off for friends by sneaking out the key and getting himself out of handcuffs, even when he's manacled behind the back. |
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Deep-down you have this sneaking feeling that there is every chance you are going to be sold a pup, quite possibly even a mangy dog. |
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We're getting a kick from the illicitness, the donning of scarf and dark glasses and sneaking off for a day's shopping. |
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There is the sneaking suspicion that a text on writing may appear to be more useful than it actually is. |
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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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He clearly didn't have much real life experience of cats and insisted on giving us actorish miaows while the Cat was sneaking up on the Bird. |
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Bloodsucking bedbugs are sneaking back between the sheets some 50 years after being all but wiped out in the developed world, a new study says. |
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At 14, she was drinking with older men and sneaking tokes on the loading dock of the music store where she worked. |
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Maybe that's why I didn't see the guy sneaking up on me with the blackjack. |
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How can I take it easy when Mark is off sneaking around with God knows who? |
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When you look at these pictures, you know there was no monkey business, and that I was not sneaking around trying to steal pictures of people. |
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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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It began with a trickle of English elopers sneaking across the Border to get married at Gretna. |
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I feel like we're sneaking into a movie theatre or something, not trying to see our best friend's brother. |
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Nor can I help laughing, when I see a man every minute stealing out a dirty muckender, then sneaking it in again. |
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I knew I couldn't sleep, but I still had to keep my eyes open to watch for skirmishers, or raiders sneaking up on us in the night. |
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Without telling anyone, she would work out and kick her bod into shape, even if it meant sneaking in workouts before or after work. |
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The production is consistently great, sneaking little quirks into the mix and layering the multi-tracked instruments to perfection. |
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He was nabbed by members of the Garda National Drugs Unit in December 1998 when he was caught sneaking into the country and jailed for a year. |
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They begin a whirlwind romance that has them sneaking away for covert booty calls while the others work like Pharaoh's slaves. |
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But it's also just as much about sneaking, stealth, hiding, and disguising. |
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All the missions you're sent on involve sneaking around, stealing, kidnapping and killing without being detected. |
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Similarly, fortifying border patrols to thwart anyone from sneaking in won't do much. |
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But I don't want you sneaking around, groping your boyfriend and thinking you're pulling off a fast one. |
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If this significant other is not from said hostel then sneaking her in is quite a problem. |
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I glanced at the nervous looking boy who kept on sneaking glanced towards Marah. |
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He stands there nodding to every word Mrs. Miller says while sneaking glances around the office, searching for someone to take his place. |
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She noticed me looking from the other side of the bar, smiled shyly and blushed, before sneaking another glance my way as she turned her back. |
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Raymond glanced up from his plate, sneaking a peek at Amy before moving his eyes towards Lana. |
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He put an arm around Ashley and led her away, sneaking a glance back at the pillar to make sure that Britney got away without being seen. |
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I also liked that you had to be in step with someone you were sneaking up on if you wanted to pull off a brutal move. |
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Imagine a company sneaking additives and preservatives into something you eat without telling you. |
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I have a sneaking feeling that I am rather fond of period instruments, especially in the woodwind. |
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Your kids may rebel by sneaking food into the house or eating extra junk food elsewhere. |
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Suffice it to say I didn't do any sneaking and the house was not wired for networking. |
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Imagine about a fifty metre span of wire inexpertly strung, sneaking through those coolibahs, wilgas and whitewoods. |
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However, I have a sneaking suspicion that Amanda would be happier if we could all just forget about the incident, so I shan't dredge it up again here. |
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While sneaking out of their rooms, he saw you walking down the hallway and in all your absorption in your books, you didn't flicker a glance at him. |
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Then, in the greatest tradition of cinema, they decide instead to try and invade the most strategic fort, currently held by the enemy, by sneaking in disguised as washerwomen. |
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The barman, acned and sneaking drinks behind the bar, watches. |
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After sneaking in under the cover of night, the vandals chose these symbols to deface. |
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It is hard not to have a sneaking admiration for someone who can enrage southern rednecks as easily as he can rile a group of feminist college students. |
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The stealth aspect of the game is also a little rough around the edges since sneaking past guards or security cameras is based almost entirely on trial and error. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that they think it's a lost cause. |
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This results in at least one silly scenario that requires catching an enemy tank crew's attention while sneaking a lone sapper in with a shaped charge, Private Ryan style. |
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And I have a sneaking suspicion that you're not being all that helpful with health care implementation. |
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Instead, may we suggest pulling a Ferris Bueller and sneaking out for a day on the town? |
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But all that sneaking around and whispers about a love child certainly kept things interesting for a time. |
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The cultured looked down their noses at the five elements you mention, yet their secret guilty pleasure was sneaking off to buy a girlie mag or see a sexploitation film. |
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Do you remember sneaking down to the kitchen and having midnight feasts? |
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He opted for stealth, sneaking up on the famous to capture them unscripted. |
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She grinned as she began sneaking stealthily up on a boy her age sitting on the picnic table under the large oak tree the school was built around. |
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Do you ever get that itching in your mind, that sneaking suspicion that you know the answer to the question, you just don't have it on instant recall? |
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Out of all of this, I suppose, is a sneaking admiration for the way in which two concepts have been linked in the public's mind without any formal legal covenants. |
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I have a sneaking feeling that I might have an allergy to beer. |
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Personally, I must confess to a sneaking admiration for his acumen, if not for his artistic integrity, but I would not attempt to justify his methods. |
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However, you really must have a sneaking admiration for a man who can totally divert us like that, who can get us to take our eyes off the ball so easily. |
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This reviewer retains a sneaking feeling that he may be too generous. |
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I have a sneaking feeling that I've written about this before, but bear with me as my abandonment of the railway has opened up whole new vistas to me. |
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I have a sneaking feeling though, that the only people who managed to get tickets at the correct prices were the agencies who now seem to be awash with them. |
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He knew that the ruling class are in some ways as much outsiders as vagrants and dossers, which is why the landowner has a sneaking sympathy for the poacher. |
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This little green-eyed troublemaker is sneaking up all over my relationship, through narrowed eyes, snippy retorts, and generally malicious thoughts. |
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The only feature apparent to the untutored eye is Hartebeespoort, a dark blue splodge in the upper centre, with the edges of Pretoria apparently sneaking in at upper right. |
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Perry brought home a variety of one-night stands, and Marin had had the unfortunate experience of running into them quite often sneaking out in the mornings. |
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Whatever your cynical prejudices, you would need a heart of stone to look at the childhood letters and family photos without feeling some sneaking sense of pathos. |
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Jarrod found out he's been sneaking out at night and he tanned his hide. |
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And I can't really tell you how it was made, as I spent the entire recipe-making time chopping walnuts and chestnuts, sneaking teeny bits in every now and then. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that this guy had something to do with it. |
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However, we all want to know if our sneaking suspicions are true. |
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There's a favourite old joke in political circles, about two government MPs sneaking into the dunnies at a Labour Party conference to have a bit of how's your father. |
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We hadn't been planning to eat until later, but when I spotted that the ubiquitous pastilla was listed under specialties de la maison, I couldn't resist sneaking one in. |
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Tamayo traffics in minimalism, blips and beeps and glitchy clicky stuff coated with washes of synths, tiny melodies sneaking through murky textures. |
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Towards the middle of the game you will find yourself sneaking around, picking the enemy off from a distance, or using items to distract your opponents. |
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After, shaking her head back and forth in contemplation she reached out and broke one in half and then as if sneaking a CIA document looked around before eating it. |
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On it, in writing that varied from an insane, calligraphy-like version of printing to a sharp, illegible cursive, were all the pros and cons of sneaking Amadeo food. |
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We collected scaup with a shotgun by sneaking or spotlighting at night to avoid potential collection biases associated with using decoys or baiting. |
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She relies on stealth and sneaking around to evade foes or avoid damage. |
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Whether it's weaving in opaque, double-meaning lyrics or sneaking a horn part way deep in the mix, the compositions on Twin Cinema are immediate yet multi-layered. |
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I worry about odorless gas sneaking its way into my office building. |
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Not even the blues, just the blahs. They keep sneaking up on me, and I don't know why. |
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Bob Pitt kicked out a good, big 4x4 that came sneaking through the pinyons along a trail just below me. |
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After sneaking out the back, Brian is then finally captured and scheduled to be crucified. |
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They were called crackers or, when they were sneaking onto telephone networks, phone phreakers. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that those cookies aren't really homemade. |
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A 44-year-old businessman was arrested Thursday on suspicion of sneaking a huge shipment of nargile tobacco into the country. |
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And when you cross paths with deer sneaking through the thick stuff, they're more likely to be moving slowly. |
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Two Bangus errors enabled Mouwasat to tie the game but missed a potential go-ahead when the sneaking Almodovar missed 2 easy lay-ups. |
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After sneaking through a tunnel, the mark emerges in an alleyway. |
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Better to be thought chronically shy than to have landladies with duplicate keys sneaking in at night in their bedwear. |
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I have the sneaking suspicion that he has already taken a decision about this. |
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But one female fan freaked out Col, 33, by sneaking past security on the set of his new movie, and jumping in his backseat. |
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It knows that you've been sneaking up to Oakridge to take your driving test to get your license. |
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They must be alerting French customs officials to watch out for English football chiefs, sneaking through the Channel tunnel wearing ten-gallon hats and armed with lassoes. |
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Tonight's episode concerns the boys' attempts to earn or cadge money for a history-class's field trip, while sneaking Acerelo's grandmother's medicine past a border of thugs. |
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He scared me out of my wits, sneaking up behind me in the dark like that. |
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My heart jumped up amongst my lungs. I never waited for to look further, but uncocked my gun and went sneaking back on my tiptoes as fast as ever I could. |
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Welsh nerves continued to jangle as Blake let a long ball bounce over his head and only Wayne Hennessey's swift advance from his line prevented Mirko Vucinic sneaking in. |
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He tried sneaking it past them, but they didn't cotton to his attempts. |
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