While I've kind of stopped reading comics again, I'll make an effort to get hold of these. |
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So first of all get hold of the right materials and tools for the job in hand. |
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The following year I was keen to get hold of the latest version of the book that had become a well thumbed favourite. |
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The book was hard to get hold of here in Canada but when I finally got a copy, I was deeply moved by it. |
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What you would expect is that we get hold of the local borough commander or the unit head and ask them to first of all look into it. |
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Despite the Breton T-shirt being established as an all-year classic, it can prove darned tricky to get hold of the right stripe in high summer. |
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It'll get lost in all that paper and bull that gets shovelled around when lawyers and officials get hold of you. |
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Even the squatter has a great deal of trouble to get hold of a good man as a shepherd or knockabout hand. |
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City fans will be given a chance to get hold of their own piece of football history when items from Maine Road go under the auctioneer's hammers. |
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You can get hold of these products from most chemists, health food stores or specialist sports shops. |
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If you are very lucky, you may even be able to get hold of some tickets for one of the concerts or other live performances staged here. |
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He admitted helping people to get hold of false passports and Sim cards for mobile phones but denied any involvement in the credit card fraud. |
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I had to get hold of the other satellite communications radio, which is on the right side of the vehicle closest to the enemy fire. |
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The really clever ones manage to get hold of industrial-strength incendiaries, which sound as if the SAS have come to town on manoeuvres. |
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But it was nice to get hold of the ball as quickly as possible and get it back into play. |
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There are many more in Frankish, but I'm not sure how I'll get hold of those. |
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Only give her a chance, and as sure as death she'll get hold of John, after all. |
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Likewise, the Russians could not let the Germans get hold of the oil fields in the Caucasus. |
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Word soon spread of this sensational Sauvignon emanating from New Zealand that nobody could get hold of it. |
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It was hired to get hold of the evidence that was needed to justify a judgment already made, like a seedy gumshoe. |
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If you can't get hold of dandelion leaves, use watercress, endive or a mixture of the two. |
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Reject those with obvious flaws, such as splits, and try and get hold of those with an even coloration. |
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As I discover when I try to get hold of him before our interview, his production company is ex-directory. |
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They get hold of all expenditures and public facilities allocated to sport in every state. |
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You'd better hope so, because now if he falls we have no way of controlling what whackos get hold of his nukes. |
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The filmer had this janky camera with one of those clip-on fish eyes and was impossible to get hold of. |
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Anyhoo, what I'm trying to get across is that this mag is harder to get hold of than a jellied eel. |
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Traditional wet flies in sizes 12 and 14 are often all you need, though if you can get hold of Matt's specials, they could give you the edge. |
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One of the most useful types of bone, although not the easiest to get hold of, was whalebone. |
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Brave Jack managed to get hold of her arms and, in spite of once losing his grip, pull her to safety. |
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The surfer even managed to get hold of Aimee at one point but he lost grip of her when another giant wave hit. |
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One fireman seemed to get hold of him then he seemed to slip from his grasp. |
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Once you get hold of the concept, you just need to use a bit of common sense to tackle tricky questions. |
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Robert had a gift for acquiring guarded information that no one else could get hold of. |
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Don's unique selling proposition was that he managed to get hold of the question papers well before the exams were held. |
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A thief managed to get hold of their private PIN number to raid their account. |
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It is a mystery how the fraudsters managed to get hold of the couple's address in Britain. |
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It is very easy for young people to get hold of their parents' credit cards or to acquire credit cards by other means. |
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Our neighbour managed to get hold of some more tools and after a bit of mucking about, we managed to gain entry without causing too much damage. |
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We managed to get hold of someone at the company in order to explain to us how this concept works. |
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Brave Sarah finally managed to grab the leash on David's board and get hold of the girls. |
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We got the story back to Scotland in time for the first editions, and Patricia Ferguson managed to get hold of Jack McConnell in China. |
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Your Aunt Lillian managed to get hold of him and it seems there's little chance of my son escaping her clutches until the Season ends. |
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Eventually, she managed to get hold of neighbours who rushed her to hospital. |
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He's got a bit of nous, craft and guile and he can get hold of the ball and retain it. |
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With the true lobworm becoming increasingly difficult to get hold of, my normal choice these days are large dendrobenas. |
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As a result, running around the city trying to get hold of cash has become a full-time occupation for some people. |
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He first forged signatures to get hold of his inheritance, then involved his wife's family in complex life insurance scams. |
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Despite their mandate to serve their electorate, our representatives at the Commons are notoriously difficult to get hold of. |
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My colleagues and I were apprehensive, but when we were finally able to get hold of the parts it turned out to be music of incredible sensuousness and vitality. |
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If the game is going to go back to front again there'll be no way we'll be able to get hold of the ball in midfield so we might have to fight fire with fire. |
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If you can't get hold of veal, use stewing cuts of beef instead. |
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She snatched up the nearest thing that her hand could get hold of. |
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What I'd like to get hold of at the moment are video podcasts, or videocasts, or whatever you want to call them, except vodcasts because that's clearly just stupid. |
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In a scene repeated in shops all over Hampshire youngsters who had managed to get hold of the book were desperate to start reading it as soon as it was in their hands. |
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The juice is available in Middle Eastern delis, but if you can't get hold of any, go for dry white wine soured further with a splash of lemon juice or vinegar. |
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We managed to get hold of two bottles of whiskey for 30 dollars. |
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As soon as the image-makers get hold of her it will start to happen. |
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Let's all rush out now and get hold of whatever stocks of telescopes, binoculars and magnifying glasses we can, crowd the streets at midnight and ooh! |
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The 150 original settlement master plans proved difficult to get hold of. |
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As time goes by, it is becoming harder to get hold of spares or some of the more exciting bits of hardware like second processors or Winchester drives. |
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When I pick him up, he clutches whatever he can get hold of. |
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She got my cell phone number from my mother, who warned her I was impossible to get hold of because I never pick up the phone, but Debbie got me on the first try. |
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Phil managed to get hold of it with both hands and pick it up. |
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I saw the southerly buster get hold of him and drive him down with his hand to his head, his shoulders braced, and the tails of his coat blown hard against his legs. |
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When David Beckham can't get hold of Posh, he goes to extraordinary lengths to telecommunicate with her. |
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Angry hostellers threw boots and whatever they could get hold of at me each morning. |
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But try to get hold of one and experience a bit of sunshine even on the rainiest night. |
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Edinburgh is currently suffering a crimewave of bag-snatchers who will do anything to get hold of your purse and your wallet. |
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I once had the book in my hands, a handsome volume bound in calf, but I never read it and I have not been able to get hold of a copy since. |
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I could get hold of nothing but of some commonplace phrases, those futile phrases that give the measure of our impotence before each other's trials. |
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We need players but if we go signing every big name we can get hold of then we are going to overstretch ourselves and end up struggling in the Premier again. |
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