People are literally clamoring for attention, and they'll do whatever it takes to be noticed. |
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He bombs about with the other dogs and is so determined to do whatever they do but he is really clumsy, which has landed him in bother. |
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His paternal instincts would naturally take over and he would do whatever was necessary to protect his daughter from these marauding psychopaths. |
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All of them were willing to do whatever I asked of them, and I liked that I had a cast and crew that was loyal and devoted. |
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They were to do whatever they felt necessary or advisable to fulfil that function. |
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We can do whatever we want as long as we don't make a mess or at least clean up after ourselves. |
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Rather, being divorced has set both him and his wife free to do whatever they want. |
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Whatever it takes to convince workers to do whatever it takes to get the company's job done really is a mind game. |
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I've created a bizarro little niche here where I kind of get to do whatever I want. |
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It was good to see there is some community spirit left with everyone mucking in to lend a hand and do whatever they could. |
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They do whatever it takes to paint the blackest possible picture and bind their supporters to them with unreasoning bonds of paranoia. |
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Now, instead of browbeating his chosen boys into submission, he let them do whatever they wanted. |
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Gibbon was also careful to do whatever he could to make his work accessible to non-native speakers. |
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We have been flooded with volunteers offering to help do whatever it takes to keep bus services running. |
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Those who are left behind have an obligation, a duty, to retrain, move or do whatever it takes to find gainful employment. |
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You're just jealous that I've got a lot of hot girls ready to do whatever I want and you've only got one and she's headstrong. |
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I don't want you to try to charm me or beguile me or do whatever it is you normally do to have your wicked way with women. |
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We know when trouble finds him, Reacher will do whatever it takes. Dispassionately and without remorse. |
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This week, do whatever it takes to throw your clued-in companions off the scent. |
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Every week they sinned quite a bit but on a Friday they would go and confess, do whatever they had to do as penance, then go out sinning again. |
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As long as you're not perpetrating a criminal act upon someone, you ought to be free to do whatever you like. |
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He would not be a falterer and would be worthy of trust as people would have faith in his words and actions and would do whatever he said. |
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We should do whatever we can to make sure their work is valued in the community. |
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And obviously, we'll do whatever is required by the Office of Government Ethics to make sure we're in compliance with those standards. |
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There's no film in the camera, just numbers, so you can turn it on and do whatever you want for as long as you want. |
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I wept, cravenly begged to serve, and vowed to do whatever they wanted me to do. |
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Now that he had free range over his powers to do whatever he wanted with them, the men dared not cross him. |
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And they're going to do whatever they can do to derail the democratic process. |
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As governor, I promise to work with you and do whatever it takes to move our state forward, and to confront the challenges that face us. |
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Like Republicans, those who conceive and give birth to these movies are willing to do whatever it takes to sell them to a country of dingbats. |
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They lie to friends, they steal, they have delinquent behaviour, they embezzle money, do whatever it takes in order to keep gambling. |
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They weren't designed to tie the hands of those who signed the accords, while letting those who haven't do whatever they please. |
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And we know also that they will do whatever they can to acquire the most deadly weaponry they can. |
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We'll do whatever it takes to recover the bodies and to raise the submarine and to figure it out. |
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You are here and that's what matters, that you're here, to do whatever you need to do. |
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The exercise of the right of nature requires as a matter of logic that men do whatever the law of nature requires. |
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You have the ability to do whatever you want whenever you want to and not let anyone get in your way and stop you! |
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The economic might means that we have the wherewithal to do whatever we need to do to meet this crisis. |
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They gave up several recesses over the next few weeks to glue, color and do whatever was necessary to complete the mural. |
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When clubs begged us two years ago to do whatever was needed to get fixtures played in one calendar year we took them at their word. |
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He admitted his mistake and sought to do whatever NASCAR required for reinstatement. |
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The idea is that clubs can do whatever they want and yet fans will still turn out to watch their team play. |
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Because representation through speaking is impossible, Ginsberg is free to do whatever he wants to answer a question. |
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We are at the mercy of political animals who will do whatever they think will get them the most votes. |
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Unfortunately, most players will simply take the path of least resistance, and choose to do whatever is easier. |
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When she has her eye on a guy, she will do whatever it takes to wrap him around her little finger with a string. |
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But after this, I'll do whatever I have to do to keep him because he's shown he loves me. |
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I will do whatever Todd tells me to do, whether it's a Chow spinoff or more Hangover films. |
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The person who can command a parliamentary majority in this Parliament can do whatever he or she likes, and in that respect we are almost unique in world democracy. |
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I am going to do whatever it takes to defend the honor of my family, and that includes ensuring that my great-niece marries someone of purity and devotion. |
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The teachers let us goof off in class and do whatever we wanted. |
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Someone who is unable to resist a craving, and who must, like a brute beast, do whatever the body demands, is more profoundly enslaved than someone subject to a human tyrant. |
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It was all very sobering, and those attending courses came away, if not nuclear disarmers, at any rate determined to do whatever lay in their power to prevent such horrors. |
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The Army had a free hand to do whatever was necessary to restore order. |
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It's all part of the same game, just down to the micro level, and reading your columns of late I would like to do whatever we can to give them a push. |
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Never before had she worried about what she looked like or being ignored, in fact she had wished that she was plain in features and thus left alone to do whatever she desired. |
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So, the betting must now be that Charles will harried and hounded by sections of the media until he screams for mercy and agrees to do whatever they want, whenever they want. |
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They could do whatever they want if they held the balance of power. |
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A highly moral man by all accounts in his personal life, he is making a coldly pragmatic decision to do whatever it takes to win. |
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I will do whatever I have to do to arrest the progress of it. |
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As long as there is no hanky-panky they can do whatever they like. |
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The adolescent recipient of this kind of torture is forced into the position of trying to prove that she didn't do whatever it is her peers claim she did. |
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Isis had her staff in hand, ready to do whatever was needed. |
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The SLM staff shares in this passion and it shows in the company's commitment to do whatever it takes to make our world more sustainable. |
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For this structure they substituted the modern, autonomous individual, free to do whatever was not prohibited by law. |
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An object continues to do whatever it happens to be doing unless a force is exerted upon it. |
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For these two works, Moore was content to allow the filmmakers to do whatever they wished and removed himself from the process entirely. |
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But Claire had not counted on Nyssa herself. Nyssa's aim in life seemed to be to do whatever she wanted whenever she wanted to do it. |
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The action group won't be involved, but individual members can do whatever they wish. |
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There was always a question of rateability, but he showed today he can do whatever Kent wants him to do. |
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The funny part of it all is that the starling appears to make the chippies do whatever it pleases. |
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He is a true, gritty, grumpy, nuggetty character, who would do whatever it takes to connive and contrive a win for his beloved homeland. |
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They reveal a legion of L-plate motorists determined to do whatever it takes to pass. |
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We were flat broke, and that's happened to me three times, where my wife and I have had to sell off everything and go and stay with her parents or do whatever. |
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Grade 12 students Mike and Bob look after the coffee urn, stack and unstack chairs and tables, or do whatever needs to be done during the evening. |
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It is assumed that most of the area has been declared as state-owned land, meaning it belongs to the government, which can do whatever it wants with it. |
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This slyboots took me for a ton of money, made me do whatever she wanted. |
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