I was a total disaster in the shop and I realised that I was going to have to do something else. |
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Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin. |
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If you had asked me at the top of Kilimanjaro whether I would want to do something like this again I would have said not in a month of Sundays. |
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It's not my style to bag on people unless they do something egregiously wrong. |
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This is our first V Day as marrieds, so we both think it is a good thing to do something special. |
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She had to do something about the injuries, probably in the way of bandaging. |
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Why not jump on the bandwagon and do something good for a cause that's near and dear to our hearts? |
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So, if you don't do something different, soon and often, you can bet your boots that the competition will. |
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Now if we could just do something about the price of a martini at the hotel bar. |
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You can move people from the basic level of just knowing how to do something to real mastery of the subject. |
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And if we do not do something, these barbarian rodents are bound to take over our lives! |
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One person may be able to watch or do something very maturely where another person older than them may not be able to handle the same situation. |
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The secret to achieving your dreams is to do something every day that moves you closer to those dreams. |
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I had to do something, I mean, I didn't want him to not have fun because of me. |
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Two sisters sick of having to find the perfect tailor decided to do something about it. |
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Parts of the UK even sold out of red hairspray as supporters rushed to do something with their hair to raise cash. |
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Movies do something similar through lighting, framing and the subliminal flicker of film itself. |
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I'll carry on modelling until I get fed up with it, till I decide I want to do something a bit more with my life. |
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So the smooth ones, not the beardies, are those who decided to do something other than accept nature's default condition. |
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If you do something very well, and focus on that, people will beat a path to your door. |
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Even at my worst, I never believed in heaping extra abuses on any feeling being that didn't do something that warranted it. |
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If I give money to a beggar it is because I want to do something nice for him. |
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The sailor merrily trotted off to go and do something else, possibly ease a downhaul or help set a sail. |
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It remains to be seen whether the American populace will wake from their torpor, put down the remote, and do something. |
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My friends and I were deeply touched by Lydia's plight and wanted to do something to help her. |
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I shook my head in disbelief, but I couldn't shake the feeling that I had to do something about my actions, or rather my lack of action. |
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See, I was never very athletic before that, so I thought it would be awesome to do something like that, and get back into that physical shape. |
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If we are going to do something, we had best do it quick, before they get completely out of our range. |
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So, a company that puts itself up for sale, with the intent of staying intact after the sale, had best do something about that. |
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If we do not want them guiding it over a cliff, we had best do something to pry them from the grip of leftists. |
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My impression is that they realize that there's a crisis here, and they had best do something about it. |
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The Vote is a powerful polemic arguing that the right to vote, like democracy, has been subverted and we had better do something about it. |
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I thought I had better do something about it now before it really gets going, because I would not want something like this on my own doorstep. |
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Emily saw the smirk on his face and decided that she had better do something before poor Vlad was taken advantage of by this harlot. |
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I am definitely more about making people aware, that you had better do something for yourself instead of sitting around blaming everyone else. |
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Departments think that they had better do something about an issue, and bring forward legislation at the last minute. |
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But people were listening to something, they called it music and Mellers felt we had better do something about understanding it. |
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Don't be a sheep and follow the flock, do something for yourselves, for God's sake. |
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The purpose of the disciplines of mindfulness is to do something about this absent-mindedness. |
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For our minimoon, we wanted to do something chilled, low effort and relaxed, without having to travel far. |
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And then, once they'd turned their backs for a minute to do something else, we could see my pizza catch fire and eventually blacken to a cinder. |
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At some point, the paper will do something mischievous that prompts questions to be asked of its management. |
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They, or in fact we, are the sorts of people who feel the need to do something compulsively, and blogging fits the bill perfectly. |
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The league also might want to do something about the oversized chest protectors and shoulder pads. |
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They were frightened that I might actually stand up to authority and do something that would put a black mark on their record. |
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In a surprising turn of events, it appears that he may do something right regarding immigration. |
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Is it the turn of successful businessmen to do something similar now to catalyse and hasten progress? |
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We haven't done anything lately and you're constantly turning me down whenever I offer to do something with you. |
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Every once in a while folk from the land down under do something that turns heads up here in the north. |
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Even if it's a brisk walk to the store and back, do something to shake the late afternoon blahs. |
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I wanted to do something interesting with the top of the case, which is currently just a blank surface. |
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We thought it only fitting that we do something quite significant for humanity. |
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Most of the time if Nicole told me to do something, I would, because if I did not do what she told me to, she would get in a mood with me. |
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And you do not need Mother's Day to do something special for your mother, or say something special to her. |
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He was not motivated by greed but by a desire to do something heroic, smash a drugs ring and present the evidence to police. |
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So I find the builder that looks most likely to be in charge and have asked him to do something about unclogging my drain. |
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Why not do something about our money, which looks like the most unconsidered piece of design in the Western Hemisphere? |
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If you fell and skinned your knee or caught a cold, it was because God had seen you do something wrong. |
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I had the choice to do something more pleasing if I had wished, and I was paid, if not munificently, at least adequately. |
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We just managed to pay our way this year by cutting costs to the bone, but we will be in the red this year unless we do something about it. |
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What I'm saying here is that we need to do something akin to a strategic decimation for mutineers. |
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Someone's going to do something about it and since so much spam comes from other, ungovernable countries, a legislative solution won't help much. |
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It was once again a game that slowly slips away from you and we'll have to do something about it. |
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I owe it to myself to go out on a limb and do something that reflects a little bit of character. |
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However, if you find the taste so unpalatable that you don't drink it, then you need to do something to make it more drinkable. |
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Why hasn't he taken the plunge and become naturalized and enabled himself to be in a better position to do something about this by voting? |
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At some point the American government will have to do something about the huge amount of untaxed money leaving the country. |
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When we broke the news to her mother, she said her daughter would never do something like that. |
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The director recalls that this sparked off the strong urge to do something significant. |
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I was unable to banish it back to the netherworld, but I was resolved to do something. |
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I mean, if someone solicits you to do something like that, wouldn't you call the police? |
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If you quit breathing down my neck once in a while maybe I can actually do something right here! |
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Well, somebody has decided to do something similar, if not exactly what I had in mind. |
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I think we were waiting for her to do something crazy, or to just stop doing anything at all. |
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The scream carried a vain hope that someone would do something to intervene. |
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I know you dropped it, but the fact that Britannia silver is more pure than regular sterling should do something well for the tone. |
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These days in order to create a buzz about a spanking new stage some distance from the West End, you have to do something dazzling. |
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We need to do something about these frivolous lawsuits that are running up the cost of your health care and running good docs out of business. |
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Surely, the presence of these disease carrying vermin is totally unacceptable and it is high time the authorities do something about them! |
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Second, many of the council members' constituents, especially potential campaign donors, may demand that the city do something about the beggars. |
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Any job cuts are a blow but the company has got to do something, I understand that even if I'm not happy with it. |
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It's a bummer when talented people endeavour to do something artistically challenging, only to have the end result not live up to the promise. |
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He missed real bacon, English sausages, home-cured ham and top quality pork pies and decided to do something about it. |
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He squandered a real opportunity to do something about homelessness and hunger. |
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We can't just sit around, we have to do something a bit special to get people to notice us. |
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When they beat Portugal in the opening match I had a feeling that they would do something. |
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In God's providence he had the opportunity to do something about this that July. |
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Unless councillors of both councils do something quickly this lovely town of ours is going to come to a standstill! |
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The answer is staring us in the face and organisations need to get on and do something about it. |
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This clearly didn't happen, and their choice then was whether the fade off into oblivion or whether to actually do something. |
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Is NASA too hamstrung by those restraints to do something as bold as returning to the moon and going to Mars? |
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The situation was only taken in hand after refugees pressed staff to do something, so concerned were they about her welfare. |
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All we are saying is, hang on a minute, let's see if we can do something better. |
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I wanted to plug my ears or do something to stop the flow of words, but I knew I had to hear it, so I sat quietly and listened. |
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The unit is now refusing to do something that is not an official responsibility. |
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If anyone in the ministry is reading this and can do something about it, please do before a major accident happens. |
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I have to please her, or she'll kill me or sterilize me or do something to keep me from breeding. |
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Out of this came an urge to do something for the landless but hard-working people of his community. |
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But only the father cares enough to make sure he's scared stiff not to do something like that again. |
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Hence the onus lies on the woman to do something, maybe look elsewhere or go home. |
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But with the new edition of the casebook, I decided to do something that I hope will be more helpful to my adopters. |
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Even if the situation demands that you do something at the moment, let it be clear to everyone that it is a stopgap measure. |
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It is amazing what acts as a catalyst to spur people on to do something about a situation. |
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On paper, Italy have enough heavy artillery to do something similar on Saturday evening. |
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So, it may not be fruitful to do something like that, but heck, I'd try it. |
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The arrival of the club will allow young people to do something which has street credibility and at the same time keep them out of trouble. |
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We'd like to strike while the iron is hot and do something on a long-term basis if at all possible. |
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If you're an international celebutante and you're going to do something tacky, be sure to do it in London. |
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As former British countries got their independence, then there was a feeling of duty that we ought to do something to help. |
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The subconscious mind retains its values, and thus one cannot be made to do something that you simply would not do. |
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If you don't do something now, you're going to be outnumbered and outvoted in your own country. |
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Now I am of the school that, on the whole, subscribes to the idea that there is a right way and a wrong way to do something. |
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She was overcome with the feeling that she had to do something and she wasn't doing it. |
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On the other hand, you could do something worthwhile and do some voluntary work for charity. |
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Both of us feel that so many recordings are so overproduced today and we wanted to do something very simple and honest and beautiful. |
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So last Christmas I suggested to my brother-in-law that we do something different. |
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It's as if he felt the other musicians were overshadowing him on his own album and, dammit, he decided to do something about it. |
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Of course, some American sports still have cheerleaders, but at least these girls actually do something. |
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In short, the museum should strive to do something more than facilitate superficial understandings and mere idol worship. |
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The stiffer and more painful my hip became, the harder I tried to do something about it. |
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For example, your average supervillain usually aims to rule the world, destroy the world, or at least do something to the world. |
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I'll bet even Lott would have had the horse sense not to do something as stupid as post an unpredictable online poll at his website. |
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If you don't like what councillors are doing in your name and party political dogma, then why not do something about it? |
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These people were hustling me along towards their car, and I had to do something about it. |
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Still the alliance has been arranged because of legal and government pressures to do something about click fraud. |
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Moreover, Celtic Kings iconifies badly, which is annoying for me because I'm always trying to do something in the background. |
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It's time for the ref to do something ludicrous and give a penalty, even if the ball is nowhere near the penalty area. |
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I know you all love me, but I need to do something, not sit around her like a codfish in a tank. |
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Rather, these are performative utterances, which do not so much say something as do something. |
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One of the biggest challenges is to face up to the problem and do something about it. |
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Did I do something naughty I don't know about and am being Facebooked to death as a result? |
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This is really your opportunity to be yourself, to do something without coercion from others. |
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She had it for many years but it was only when she recently moved to Wiltshire that she felt impelled to do something with it. |
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I could always keep myself occupied snooping around the desk, but it was impolite to do something like that. |
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So you can incite someone to do something bad without even realising you're doing it. |
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If I have a little bit of energy left at the end of my workout, I'll do something like a drop set for my shoulders and really fatigue the muscle. |
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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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Desperately enough, it seems, to do something not just silly or ill-advised but downright dumb and indefensibly wrong. |
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I feel that because of the tremendous amount of complaints that they received last year they felt they had to do something. |
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Give people the knowledge and info they need, and most will do something about health issues. |
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But he made no promise to do something special to root out the practice of female foeticide. |
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If I don't do something soon I'm going to be getting letters voicing concern and worry that I've not been in contact. |
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Some actors I work with, guys that really aren't qualified, would tell you how to do something, or imply something, insinuate something. |
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Time to switch this computer off and go and do something more interesting instead. |
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Why don't you turn off your monitor and go off and do something less boring instead? |
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There will be so many other finely dressed young ladies, you really must do something to call attention to yourself. |
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Canada is one of the worst polluters on the planet and it is time to do something about it. |
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She suspects she could do something similar by finger-painting while blindfolded. |
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To the contrary, be as firm with yourself as you would be with a subordinate who promised to do something by a certain time or date. |
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I guess philosophy must do something to your libido, because most philosophers unhesitatingly plump for the Socratic option. |
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When I looked up at his face he had that smirk, that's when I knew he was fixing to do something crazy. |
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At the beginning of the week I was invited to do something with my friend in Barrie. |
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I am at a point where I have to decide if I want to do something serious with technology or continue to waste my time with the casual flirtation. |
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I wasn't the only one on my council estate with talent, but I had the chance to do something positive. |
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One thing is certain, if campers were being teased or being picked on, this boy is one counselor who would do something about it. |
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I haven't read the other two books in the trilogy, and that's a keen regret that I intend to do something about post-haste. |
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You can't get somebody to do something by force, by duress, by overcoming their will. |
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I took her straight back to see her form tutor and they promised to do something about it. |
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We now use half of our fossil fuel to light, heat and cool buildings and we should do something about it. |
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That crescendo builds up, you are on your own and think you have to do something. |
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Tarynn replied curtly, knowing full well that his companion would pick up the topic again until he did do something. |
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We also know that we need to do something like that where we can combine design with functionality and flexibility in an emotional package. |
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If you want to do something specific, you do not want to rely on fuzzy and vague license language. |
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If we want to do something about child poverty, we should be spending more on social programs. |
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I am not on a power trip, but I want to do something to improve the hurling situation in the county. |
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Being encouraged to do something practical made an incalculable difference to my moods. |
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As I am a Dalit, a member of a lower caste, the discrimination I faced angered me, and I wanted to do something about it. |
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If you love someone and they love you, why do something as silly as a one-time sexual dalliance if it would ruin a good thing? |
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We're just bashing around trying to do something meaningful, but not in a preachy sense. |
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If you think about your own life, I bet that you can easily find examples of gamification that have motivated you to do something. |
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I want to do something that will alert other children to the dangers of household products. |
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It gives the band an ability to loose the reigns and do something that precariously walks the line between excitement and embarrassment. |
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The garlic press, however, is much cheaper and will actually do something beneficial. |
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My attorney called to remind me again to do something about renewing my prenup. |
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Has anyone ever told you that you shouldn't do something because it's not ladylike or gentlemanly? |
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He had moved to New York about 3 months previously to do something with his film career. |
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She has been an auxiliary nurse for 20 years but decided that she wanted to do something more. |
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We have all donated individually but collectively we want to get together and do something quite big. |
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When asked to do something, they say they will do it but procrastinate until someone else does it. |
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If I can get them gingered up a bit and inspire them to do something different, then I think I am doing my job. |
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But how about hiring some people who at least give the indication of being able to do something worth watching. |
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Yet most Americans believe crime is on the rise and are demanding public officials do something about it. |
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I knew that they were far stronger than I was, and that if I did not do something, the other attackers would descend upon me in a moment. |
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We have been fundraising all over the summer and like the Calendar Girls we needed to do something different to pull some money in. |
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Nothing has changed apart from now, if I need a player desperately, then we can do something. |
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So the expectation is that Mark Geragos has to destroy her or hurt her credibility or do something to defeat her. |
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If you do something outrageous or egregious enough, you can become rich and famous. |
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It means all you care about is grounding me whenever I do something you think is wrong. |
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The evidence points to him being under intense pressure from above to do something about the popular priest. |
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I want to make them believe more in themselves and then they can do something with their lives. |
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While behind bars, he takes up boxing at the urging of the warden and finds a new desire to actually do something with his life. |
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Yet all the words of warning and cautionary tales cannot dent his ambition to do something out of the ordinary. |
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But before the accolades and universal acclaim, Kahanamoku was going to do something very small and singularly important for American sports. |
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Exxon and Shell say if we don't do something quick the 2004 convention sponsorship deal is off. |
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I could certainly do something simple with pasta quills and a can of plum tomatoes. |
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When you get to Man U., if he's there, can you try and get Ronaldinho to do something about his Jheri curl? |
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Similarly, if I'm in public practice, and they do something that doesn't jibe with my policies, I'm going to change my policies. |
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When they do something appreciated by the people they serve, job satisfaction soars. |
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She was embarrassed about her drug addiction and wanted to do something about it. |
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Now our customers are people who will do something else if they don't go rafting. |
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There was such a big change in Laura after she became ill that I just wanted to do something to get her life back on the rails. |
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After spending time with Gina and contemplating my own woefully juiceless existence, I resolved to do something about it. |
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To the wet bleeding heart liberals, I say get a life and do something useful for a change. |
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It's the van's six-month service date and it's getting a new whatchamacallit to do something to prevent a thing with the transmission. |
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The legislature has to do something about juvenile crimes, particularly the violent ones. |
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He needs to do something about the rank smell of dead fish emanating from the bathrooms. |
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The reformist troops weren't rash or impetuous enough to do something so drastic without direct orders. |
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When you work in television and radio what you do disappears into the ether, so it is very rewarding to do something with a longer shelf life. |
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You will soon develop quicker reactions and a sixth sense for when someone is going to do something unorthodox. |
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Then the magic of working close to home really kicked in as I got home before 5pm feeling none too tired, ready and able to do something. |
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But at the end of the day, it's all about two people agreeing to do something and sticking with it. |
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We hope it will go over there and raise their interest and they will do something reciprocal. |
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All of a sudden, I was kind of tired of it and fed up and it was just time to do something else. |
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Remember if you do something world changing, you are likely to get handsomely recompensed for it. |
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It's time to leave the kipsie and pretend to do something meaningful, like real research. |
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In the Met's exhibition, the curators do something wonderfully disorienting. |
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Whether it's the electronic influence, unexpected world beats or fairly original lyrics, it should do something for you. |
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If I didn't want to do something, if I didn't want to be flash on the golf course with a lairy shirt, I wasn't going to do it for anything. |
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Catrin had heard about urban yarn bombing in England and wanted to do something similar in Pontypridd. |
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She enrolled on the training scheme as a last-ditch attempt to do something with her life. |
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Having decided to do something extra special, they zeroed in on a Measles Vaccination Programme in India. |
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Until your party can offer leadership and be seen to do something principled, you will never reduce your minority. |
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If the teacher wanted to do something to earn his money, he could write things on the board in phonetic alphabets. |
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Someday, I resolved firmly, I would make him do something about that ponytail. |
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Why don't we say and do something about escalating gross sexual crimes such as rape, child rape and incest? |
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Both men can't believe they still get to do something that they truly love, and each on has a unique take one being an aging rocker. |
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But for that to occur, Chamberlin realizes that we must do something most of us find antithetical to the patterns we've inherited. |
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I was anxious to do something with my son that was honest, that revealed both of us. |
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We've all been tempted to push the envelope, go out on a limb, do something maybe not quite right just to put ourselves over the top. |
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But whenever I asked if I might do something, roller-skate around the block or play over at a friend's house, she got a distant, weary look. |
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Some become music pirates just to do something illegal, something different. |
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They were long, long days, but even though we were all loopy at night, we'd always go out and do something. |
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It's a rush, a thrill, a challenge to do something that most people can't even conceive of and couldn't do even if they wanted to. |
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Who can say they wouldn't do something atrocious if in an extreme situation? |
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I couldn't believe this guy had the audacity to do something like this in the middle of the day! |
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I have to go back to my parents place and cart a bunch of old clothes to the Sallies or do something with them. |
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They're not going to take the fall if someone ordered them to do something, right? |
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She said you'd all do something hideously stupid with your lives, since she wasn't there to talk sense into you all. |
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They say a watched pot never boils, so you might want to do something else at this point. |
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And then do something different, that you and your bad intellectual babelicious self wouldn't have done before. |
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This time I was going to do something I already knew, inside out, back to front, sideways. |
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They really tore him down so he had no choice but to come out at midnight and do something to repair his image. |
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How about we do something wintry and ethereal, like a snowscape? |
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I immediately realized I needed to do something to erase that legacy from my memory. |
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Take it from Ben Bernanke, who keeps begging Congress to do something to help the economy. |
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And when the european central bank reconvened after its holiday, it seemed to do something positive. |
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Stop letting your hate consume you and go do something with your lives. |
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I would love to do something that meant more than sinking four-foot putts. |
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I took a sip of my Coke because I needed to do something with myself. |
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I think, my current spelling ability notwithstanding, I'd like to do something involving teaching, and whaddya know, my online life coach agrees with me! |
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And if you want to do something really unusual, you can go after the mysterious capercaillie, the black grouse-like bird that is also native to Scotland. |
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What person in their right mind would do something like that? |
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Maybe you should do something nice for her, to make her feel special. |
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But jokes apart I have been wanting to do something beyond photography. |
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We wanted to push the boat out and do something a bit special. |
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She weighed in on the issue more than a year ago, officially requesting that the Minister's office do something to stop the apparent rot at the company. |
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I thought, if I do something like those two now, I'm in for a slagging. |
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Might we think that there are times when it might permissible, perhaps obligatory, for us to do something that runs afoul of the rule of law in the name of a greater good? |
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You can chill out and relax, surfing the web if your not too busy, safe in the knowledge that no one is looking for you to do something by such and such a time. |
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And with the successful reforms of the last 20 years, we've picked the low-hanging fruit and we're going to have to do something pretty substantial to get out of this. |
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They accuse old friends and colleagues of terrible things, even if they do something simple like return a greeting on Facebook. |
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It's not always so easy when implementing an ultra-low-level feature to be sure that the compiler isn't going to do something that will cause the world to explode. |
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If fuel prices continue to rise and the Government is not prepared to do something about fuel duty, then it had better look out, warn hard-line farmers. |
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The only time they asked me to do something was grow my hair so they could shave it in that one scene. |
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I didn't have a lot of courage or the guts to do something bad. |
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In these post-tsunami times, with nonstop images of tiny outstretched hands and grief-stricken eyes on the television, most of us feel a yearning to do something to help. |
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It demands that where an official has knowledge that a colleague is on the take, this too is conveyed to those in a position to do something about it. |
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So that just inflamed me even further because first of all Pol will never do something like that and secondly it was definitely not anybody I knew. |
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It set out do something, only to achieve nothing and then claim a victory. |
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The adults are only too happy to drop everything they're doing to either help the kids or give them a long, long talking-to when they do something wrong. |
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We wanted to do something other than a polemic on Mormon theology in our opening credits. |
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Why not restore the beach with a few lorry loads of shingle, refurbish the Riverside Cafe, do something about those dreadful public lavatories and provide deckchairs? |
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There is no point getting to the show and having the horse flip his lid and having them be unridable, and then trying to ask them to do something. |
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It's an appalling admission, but if certain people ask me to do something, and it's not my job or I don't deem it important, it gets back-burnered. |
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Quite a lot of the call centre workers, who do telesales, are students or people who have just graduated and have to do something to pay off their debts. |
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Given the unsatisfactoriness of our situation, we need to do something. |
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Contrary to the usual gig fodder of a support act and headliners, these legends of the indie scene have decided to do something different and head out on a joint tour. |
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Just right for that person who needs a little creative push to do something daring in their yard. |
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From the buzzing hive of contradictions that frequently scourge the truly gifted, there are strong signs that McEnroe wanted to do something entirely different. |
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Around five years ago Mr Winterflood, who teaches eight instruments ranging from the cornet to the tuba, decided that he wanted to do something to help needy children. |
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The more you do something, the more available that pathway is, so you may be able to use your brain resources more effectively. |
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It just seems to me we're going to lose very important technologies, very important human capital if we don't do something soon to put the brakes on here. |
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They felt that they had to do something in this critical situation. |
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He just hoped her mother would not hear of this because then she would no doubt be angry with him, letting her favorite daughter lift a finger and do something for herself. |
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It comes from wanting to do something and having your heart in it. |
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They were modest, hard-working, genuine individuals, some of whom had triumphed over what life had dealt them and some of whom had simply felt compelled to do something. |
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So going back to your opening remark, if people are willing to share this information with me, then I will do something with it, but all I get are very vague feelings. |
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And he's spearheading a mental ecology movement to do something about it. |
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In both cases, a straight choice is being made between doing something and paying somebody else to do it for you while you do something more lucrative. |
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The obtuse authoritarian administration has finally opened its eyes and realized that it must do something to address long-standing public rancor. |
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If you're fidgeting to do something, take a walk or watch Oprah. |
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It would rather let them go out into the world illiterate or innumerate rather than suffer the supposed indignity of being told how to do something properly. |
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On one occasion, traveling to a corrida in Andujar, he turned to his banderillero and announced he was going to do something that afternoon no one had ever seen before. |
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We are not naive about the many threats and dangers there are today to world peace and security, nor about the urgent need to do something about them. |
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I am hopeless at fixing things but when the toilet flush goes wonky I can always tell exactly what is wrong even if I have to get a man in to do something about it. |
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At least this should zap Karnataka into action and make it do something to stop coalition politics make a mess of a project that could put Bangalore in the big league. |
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Since no one appeared, he decided to stop and see if he could do something, said a retired Army sergeant first class who served 29 years in the military. |
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If I tell people what I am doing it behoves me to do something! |
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If I do something silly and am found out, tooted at, or even before any reaction from a nearby driver, I raise a hand in apology and smile when the other person can see me. |
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He has to find an answer on the tax return question, but he has to do something bigger than that. |
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