Leslie didn't say anything, so I knew she'd drop it, but I bet if I could've seen her right then, she would have been pursing her lips. |
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Surely even blind freddie could've seen that it was a big chance to end up in controversy. |
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Maybe then it could've tried to reason with its uncivilized country cousin, or even acted as bait so he could get away. |
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If only the director trusted her audience, this could've been a sublime forage into the netherworld of the human psyche. |
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You left Trudy alone when she could've used your knowledge the most, you shriveled crone. |
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The desolate plains seemed to end and, I could've sworn I had imagined it, but there seemed to be a faint glimmer of light on the horizon. |
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She could've kicked herself for the demanding tone in which she asked the question. |
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The grooves, beats and samples are all too cool to believe that someone could've assembled these tracks for release. |
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Before he dreams about the ambush at night, he replays what his grunt training could've made him do better. |
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Sure, the songs could've been cleaned up, polished, focused and downscaled into perfect shiny buttons, but that's not really the point is it? |
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The local environmental study could've been proceeding and they decided that it was to be a complete hold on it. |
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They could've been on their way home from the gym, they were all wearing sports casuals. |
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I could've sworn that I saw tumbleweed blowing across the newly waxed marble floor. |
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In your angry little snit, you could've snapped at someone in a bad moment and we would've lost money! |
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Many feel she could've gone to greater things as an actress, but it was as an opera singer where her passions truly lay. |
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It worked almost too well, resistance was indeed futile, but heck, they probably could've swore at me and the results would have been similar. |
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I looked at my parents questionably and wondered what the heck they could've been talking about. |
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But in all honesty I'm just glad for the fact that the movie is not the cast-iron clunker it could've been. |
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Even if she did already have a boyfriend, she could've at least had the decency to tell him. |
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I'm guessing her age is, um, reduced in her press kit, but they could've at least gotten her story straight. |
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I managed quite well and could've gone on longer only I had other infernal machines of torture to subject my poor, aged body to. |
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The fact that so many Kiwis got behind Jeff and voted should in itself show what he could've done for the show. |
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I got a tad splashed which could've been embarrassing as I was wearing white trousers! |
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You said something about just wanting to talk to me, but we could've talked in other places. |
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It could've only been about an hour and a half before I feel asleep, but I slept until I was awakened by the front door opening. |
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This time out I'm happy to report that he's as scabrous and brutal as all his little goat-children could've hoped. |
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I could've gone there with this girl called Pearl who was a great bit of stuff. |
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It could've been a lot better, to be honest, but it was easily the most interesting thing on the box. |
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He was thick and muscularly built and could've easily picked me up and flicked me across the room like nothing. |
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With a more clever script, Sleepover could've been watchable, but it lacks the courage to be anything more than pure slop. |
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Well, apart from Jason, he could've demanded the crown for himself as the oldest and only still unliving Prince at London. |
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And it could've been a breakout success if only his reach hadn't extended so far. |
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At first there were slips in the southern accent, but by the end he could've fooled anybody with it. |
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A spark of hope flared, when he thought of how it could've happened so long ago. |
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Bart, you brainless oaf, the least you could've done for her is give her your coat. |
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We could've seen why Sara is so stubborn, or gotten some further insight into Hitchens' obsessive nature. |
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This movie really could've been made in the year it's set in, right down to the irredeemably evil, stock Japanese characters. |
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It could've been condescending, an act of pure stunt casting, and just turned out insulting and wrong. |
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It also features a hyperkinetic outro that finally captures the galvanization we could've used from the outset. |
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One can speculate about what kinds of classified documents they could've been after. |
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We could've been talking about toenail clippings and I would have been riveted. |
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But while the 'Girls' star showed off her body, she could've showed a bit more range. |
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That's a footlong space of darkness on my bookshelf I could've saved. |
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Our lack of finishing kept the score a little closer than it could've been. |
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Smith circles his themes with the obsessive dolor of a man lamenting a lost opportunity, spawning gorgeous, tangential what-ifs and could've beens. |
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She could've answered in a different manner instead of trying to be funny Ngl. |
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In this spirit, the ventilation system's air sensors are placed as could've been stilts of a hypothetic dock. |
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With his rapier wit and penchant for one-liners, he also could've been a stand-up comedian, friends say. |
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I'm sure you could've heard the slaps all over the pavilion. |
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A quick wipe over with some baby wipes and the scratches didn't look so bad anymore, and Yuri fixed the plastic back on so it's not as bad as it could've been. |
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You could've knocked me down with a semi-transparent pop-up ident of a feather when I got an email from Bill Gates. |
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I could be over-reacting about this, but if I'm being completely honest with you, the possibilities of what could've happened today have unhinged me a little. |
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They could've asked a couple more of us to play offensive line. |
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If I was a lip-reader, I could've been entertained the whole way home. |
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It could've been the coffee he had at a roadside diner or the way he opened the windshield of the car and the scenery and sunshine just washed over him. |
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Although she's not attached to anyone romantically in real life, she could've fooled fans with her on-screen chemistry with her costar in the movie. |
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The film could've been a standard comedy of manners, but the story has patches of unsettlingly modern violence that set it apart from other period pieces. |
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They could've been told to succumb to the fear and frustration of so many dreams deferred. |
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The engineer could've kept his mouth shut but he didn't. 'Don't congratulate me, mister,' he said. |
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It could've been a good day because we were in the lead at the intermediate points. |
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I accept I could have done better and that we could have reached the Final, though I doubt we could've won it. |
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Byng, who could've been one, was British. Currie, who should have been, was undermined by rumours. |
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We could've made a sheet that was just a big unfriendly bar-code, but where's the fun in that? |
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And yes, the building could've interfaced with the exhibits better. |
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They could've been, you know, legit officers who wasn't down with whatever's going on. |
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Is there anything we could've done better? |
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However, compared to the infinity of the universe, the distances I have covered are negligible, even so I could've flown around the earth several times with my frequent-flyer miles. |
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Perhaps I could've hitched a lift on its back – hobbit-like – to Mull. |
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We could've taught them how not to overgraze. |
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Since the whole-flaxseed-fed group consumed more linolenic acid, the better conception rates could've resulted from an impact on prostaglandin synthesis in those cows, according to the researchers. |
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Hey, watch where you're throwing that thing! You could've poked Jeff's eye out. |
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Of course, I accept his encounter with the Yanomami tribe could've been tricky. |
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It's like when that stupid Robert Hughes wrote in Time, 'If only the needleworkers could've done their own designs.' He had no knowledge of the form! |
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I also had short hair, peely-wally skin and Scots accent that could've seen me mistaken for an off-duty British Army recruit. |
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I would suggest as well that there could've been more information regarding the outcome of the scientific or expert reviews, as would be the case in other federal competitions of this type. |
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Had she known earlier, she could've taken action to slow the progression. |
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And if I hadn't been watching closely, I could've developed sugar diabetes that very afternoon. |
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Even though we could've spent a small fortune on cabins for the trip, the passengers of reduced budgets as ourselves could easily use that place as our permanent location. |
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After all, if these measures could've succeeded, they would've been implemented five years ago when the world economy hadn't yet hit the skids. |
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I lay there so close I could've reached out in any direction and just grabbed a nork. |
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It could've happened to two girls, a man and a woman, two dogs, it doesn't matter because love is strong, and that's the whole point of this movie. |
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They could've gave her a Ph.D. in fuckology. Know what I'm saying? |
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He could've JFKed all the overweight babes he wanted to and that's that. |
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Our eyes met. Plain and simple we were having eye sex. If his eyes were a pool I could've drowned in them, sunk to the bottom never to come up for air. |
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If they were so curious, they could've just snuck in a spycam. |
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