There wouldn't be enough time to drop by the Academy before nightfall, and he didn't particularly want to be abroad in the streets then. |
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That will worsen a trend which has seen the number of postcards posted in Britain drop by one million a year for the last five years. |
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If you get the chance to visit Budapest, make sure you drop by one of the spas. |
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People can drop by and visit friends or relatives without letting them know ahead of time. |
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Visitors drop by, and they leave this place with new ideas about what they can do themselves. |
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House prices are going through the roof, and so you'd probably like an agent to drop by and make a free valuation of your house. |
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Well, today is Dr. D's fortieth birthday, so you all should drop by his site and wish him a happy birthday. |
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Armed with this knowledge that the museum is such an open-handed lender, I intend to drop by sometime myself to see what's on offer. |
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But listen, don't drop by the house this weekend to keep me company or anything, alright? |
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The three-day event saw its regular royal visitor Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, drop by. |
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Characters do tend to drop by the wayside as in a life story, and it doesn't contain a novel's narrative. |
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Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks. |
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We wrote back and gave them our correct address, and invited them to drop by whenever was convenient. |
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If you do happen to drop by, do take pictures and share them on our Facebook page. |
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After checking into my hotel, I decided to drop by the registration tent for some festival material to get myself oriented. |
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If they don't slim down by age 20, their life expectancy will drop by up to 20 years. |
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In July 1997, shortly after the Thai baht was unpegged from the US dollar, Indonesia saw its stock market drop by 50 per cent. |
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When the river gypsies drop by, she welcomes them, while the mayor institutes a hate campaign. |
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And if you already know what I'm talking about, why not drop by and say hiya to our friends at Barbelith. |
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I read that Seend have set their face against traffic calming, removed road markings and seen traffic speeds drop by 5mph. |
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Before actually coming strait to my house I had to drop by the school infirmary to get my hand taken care of and go in search for Sam's clothes. |
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They have a booth here at the conference and you should drop by to say hello. |
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At one end of the cabinet there are some glass bottles that are slowly, drop by drop, being filled with a clear liquid. |
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Just call or drop by the orchard to taste test our varieties of Belliveau products. |
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People move in and out, financial transactions take place, and potential members drop by. |
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If you're a singer or a just like to listen to the great songs of the Great White Way, be sure to drop by and take it all in. |
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Constituents of Carleton-Mississippi Mills are invited to just drop by and say hello or you may want to talk about a specific issue. |
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The next month, my mum was surprised to see the water bill drop by 20 per cent! |
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The couple with two older children saw a decrease in the value of their benefits drop by 2.1 percent. |
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Once a machine breaks down, there is no way you can just drop by your retailer for spare parts. |
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By 2020, 16 million more jobs will require high qualifications, while the demand for low skills will drop by 12 million jobs. |
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I told him that he should drop by the studio if he wanted to sing something. |
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Based on the CITT ruling, he says it is reasonable to expect that number could drop by about ten percent in the county. |
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Projections based on current trends indicate that the numbers of physicians per 1,000 population will drop by the next decade to 1985 levels. |
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The US military in Afghanistan loaded cargo planes with food, tarpaulins and other emergency aid to drop by parachute over areas of Pakistan, officials said. |
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Furnish your garden with nectar-rich flowering plants, and monarchs, swallowtails, and other winged visitors will drop by regularly, bringing beauty and motion with them. |
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We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by. |
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For the queen of fashion herself, I will make sure my party starts early enough so that she can drop by for her customary 10 minutes before going off to bed at 10 pm. |
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If you happened to drop by the library of the Swiss Institute in lower Manhattan this past June, you would have found yourself in the middle of a crime scene. |
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Telling us she might drop by, she cleared our tables and said goodnight. |
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I figured any chef from a restaurant the caliber of Trio who was cool enough to drop by casually and kick off a bull session about his restaurant was worth checking out. |
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But when my school friends would drop by our kitchen and catch the whiff of dill, they would flee. |
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If the Sopranos ever need some muscle they should drop by the Flamingo. |
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Outside the exhibition halls, visitors could drop by the off-road arena to watch supercross racing, freestyle motocross and trials exhibitions. |
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Penguins can also drop by the local café, act in the latest theatrical play or meet up at the local discotheque. |
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Like an intravenous drip – delivered drop by drop. |
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Alberta's field pea acreage is expected to drop by nearly five per cent. |
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But we just have to keep working, drop by drop. |
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Pub games are still evident, including the local one, Toad in the Hole, which is basically a variant of pitch and toss with a piece of furniture as the target, and Paul McCartney has been known to drop by for a pint or two. |
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So drop by today for a road test or simply to get an eyeful! |
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Unstack them and rearrange them to provide tables and seats for when your friends drop by. |
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Whether you drop by to fetch a ready-made meal or entrust us with a reception for several hundreds of persons, you can expect the same high quality. |
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An interesting development has been the analysis of the image of a pendent drop by a video digitizer. |
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Thus, the human soul, which has received from Lucifer his ego with the unquenchable thirst of the growing individuality, will be filled, drop by drop, with the divine love emanating from Christ. |
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Here is my address, just drop by when it's convenient for you. |
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Chris Bortz has seen the cost of gasoline for his car drop by almost half since June. |
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When unexpected guests drop by my house I don't serve them chipped beef on toast. |
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As they say in Catalan, de mica en mica s'omple la pica i de gota en gota s'omple la bóta: little by little you fill the sink, drop by drop you fill the barrel. |
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Apply the glue drop by drop on the area to be treated, and to avoid the tip to be clogged up, avoid the catheter tip gets in contact with the area. |
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It is the rare paid professional who can be expected to drop by a person's home, have a cup of coffee and a heart-to-heart talk, and leave with a word of encouragement and a hug. |
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Then beat in the brandy or rum, drop by drop. |
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Cattle farmers have seen their income drop by more than one-third. |
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On the way out, crossing a raised platform covered with linoleum, you may notice water falling drop by drop on a heated square, incessantly ceasing to exist. |
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If you are not available to pick up your volunteer items at the times allotted above, you can drop by the Volunteer and Accreditation Centre to pick them up. |
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In Nova Scotia, the single parent and the couple with children saw the adequacy of their welfare income drop by 1.2 percent and five percent respectively. |
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Slowly add the oil, drop by drop to begin with. |
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These are mixed, drop by drop, until the right blend is reached. |
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According to estimates from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, agricultural productivity in the Asia-Pacific region could drop by 5 to 30 per cent. |
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Summers are warm with fewer extreme high temperatures than other areas in the South East of England, temperatures generally do not drop by much in the night. |
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When the desire to urinate manifests itself chiefly at night, with burning pains when urinating, or emission, drop by drop, of sanguinolent urine. |
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