The English version features bog-standard booming demons and echo-treated ghosts. |
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For a long time, the whole area was dismissed as nothing more than a place to grow grapes for bog-standard table wine. |
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The shortage of property in the south means that boxy apartments and bog-standard houses in London's squashed suburbs sell for silly money. |
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It will grow anywhere and because of this is perhaps ignored as a bog-standard plant of little ornamental value in a modern garden. |
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It's a bog-standard question for an interview, but he looks at me as if I've asked something slightly embarrassing. |
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This will be achieved by giving fewer pupils places at the school of their choice and sending them instead to some bog-standard comprehensive ten miles away. |
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Well I've read it and it seems like a bog-standard airport novel thriller. |
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Hence, what starts out as an intriguing premise, and an opportunity for Ryan to spread her wings, quickly runs out of steam amid the usual, bog-standard boxing movie cliches. |
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So there you are, muddling along with your new bog-standard toaster, when you get a surprise gift of a top-of-the-range model. |
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Instead you are going to have to learn about the classic bog-standard English Breakfast that we found in a bog-standard English pub in a small West-Country village. |
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So it's back to boring old bog-standard Nokia-supplied grey jobbie until I find a groovy new matt black one to replace it. |
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Don't be woolly minded by sticking with the bog-standard bank account you've had since you started work or college. |
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Surely Oxford should trawl those bog-standard comps for bright pupils. |
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Buy a bog-standard one at the street market in Souk Chaaria, near the Musee de Marrakech. |
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Sure, there's plenty of bog-standard trash-talk. |
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The dish was rather let down by a piddly amount of bog-standard toasted sliced bread on the side. |
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