Lo and behold, get a bit of nicotine down him and a nice cappuccino, and you can't get a word in edgeways. |
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This came as no surprise to me, for it's difficult to get a word in edgeways with the mother. |
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He's cocky and egotistical and it's near impossible to get a word in edgeways. |
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I find him in the entrance hall, trying to get a word in edgeways during a lengthy mobile-phone conversation. |
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If only Ellie and Beth had let him get a word in edgeways during that final confrontation scene we might have had some insights. |
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Nobody else can get in a word edgeways, and if you swear at her, why you'd think you'd woke up half a dozen angry bull-whackers. |
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To minimise distortion, long cylindrical objects should be quenched vertically, flat sections edgeways and thick sections should enter the bath first. |
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That made him nervous, and he turned edgeways to keep an eye on him. |
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But if I didn't, you might not be able to get a word in edgeways. |
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The panel was me, Sam and Ian Rush and us two Merseyside old boys couldn't get a word in edgeways with Sam in full flow. |
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The thought of the two men up there, delivering simultaneous acceptance speeches – Tarantino letting off rockets, Haneke trying to get a word in edgeways – is too much to resist. |
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Throw in a big deal and it can be difficult to get a word in edgeways. |
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It's a question of who will get a word in edgeways when Paul O'Grady plonks himself on Alan's sofa to talk about his new chat show. |
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Put here, in evidence of some old tumbled roof, a few roof beams and tiles sticking edgeways from the ground, and the low faded ochre stump of the windmill peeping over the top of the hill, and there you have Pozières. |
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How can I explain if I can't get a word in edgeways? |
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If questions are not being directed at Griffin, then the audience will be taking exception to his responses, with anyone else struggling to get a word in edgeways. |
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