We know everyone is writing us off but we haven't got a clue why and we just want to go out and prove people wrong. |
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However, lodgers tend to be grown-ups who go out to work, pay their rent and toddle off out with their friends for the evening. |
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You forget how young they are when they go out and play because they have such excellent all-round games. |
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It because of her constant support and regular scoldings, that Niall could find the will in himself to go out and chase his dreams. |
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I go out to a place like Woomera and I see ten and twelve year old boys who have lacerated their arms. |
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day. |
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We go into the game as underdogs but it's a great opportunity for the players to go out and enjoy the game. |
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You'll make me go out into the big bad world and interact with a bazillion ugly people who hate me. |
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Though the days are short and folk only go out when they must, there is a lot going on. |
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If we don't, companies hardest hit by the downturn may go out of business or relocate out of Singapore. |
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Our last night we decided to go out and spend some big money on an authentic Icelandic meal. |
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Before that we didn't really go out and I suppose you could say we were tied to the kitchen sink a bit! |
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We used to go out and put posters up late at night illegally and put stickers all over town. |
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There is absolutely no justice when it comes to these yobbos who go out and hurt innocent people. |
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The first mile is a cosmopolitan shopping street, although probably not one you'd go out of your way to visit. |
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We're in a bit of a tight spot but we're going to have to go out and battle. |
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As we waited to go out again, we sat in a circle, laughed and ate hot cross buns. |
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Dr Harding advised elderly people not to go out if the weather turns as cold as predicted. |
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The papers go out of their way to misgender and belittle, replacing every correct gender reference with one that seems calculated to humiliate. |
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This prescription now forces them to go out and struggle for tuition and boarding elsewhere. |
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But with the onset of the Depression, he saw modernistic commercial photography go out of fashion. |
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We didn't go out of our way to antagonise him, indeed we tried to avoid all contact. |
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You have to go out and wear some shoe leather out and go and look at them for yourself. |
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They advise sledgers to don protective gear and not to go out without parental supervision. |
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I mean, I don't usually go out on a Friday night intending to get punched by maladjusted boyfriends. |
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He and his wife go out to change the tire, and George is surprised to find a high-heeled shoe lodged in the treads. |
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You know there are people who cheat, but you just go out there to be the best you can be and not worry about anybody else. |
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If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be deputed to meet them. |
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It's easy for some people to go out and drop the big bucks on a bottle of wine, and up to a certain point, you generally get what you pay for. |
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The last time Sue saw her son he was getting ready to go out on April 1 and she had ironed his shirt because he was in a rush. |
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If I've had a stressful day, when I go out for a run I'm able to mull it over in my mind. |
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But it's so lame it's funny, and the music is pretty cool, I will go out on a limb here and say this is a good power pop song. |
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I'll go out on a limb and guess there was nearly no such coverage in the US press, despite ample reason for self-criticism on our part. |
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The other local fishermen go out and look at Santiago's skiff and measure the length of the marlin's skeleton. |
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In this instance, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that while Meryl makes some good points, she is grasping at straws. |
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say I don't think the perpetrators were embittered citizens or teenage vandals. |
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And while my dreams are never easy to analyze, I'm going to go out on a limb here and analyze what that dog represented. |
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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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I like hearing the candidates from both parties go out on a limb and proclaim their support for America, apple pie and motherhood. |
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If that RX has been sitting a long time, then those rotary seals will go out the first time you let it rip on the highway. |
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And safe journey and happy travels go out to Jervey who is probably tucking into a T-bone steak stateside. |
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You just can't go out and not perform in the first half in an All-Ireland semi-final and that's what we did with the wind at our back. |
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Any investment we put into one youth has a ripple effect as they go out to reach thousands more. |
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She told me that you fell off your board and got caught in a rip tide and Vince had to go out to get you where he almost drowned himself. |
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This is a true shame because the real message of the film is to go out and gather information yourself. |
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In another story a princess stays in her room even though it is on fire because she was not allowed to go out unchaperoned. |
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So why don't they just go out and, y'know, hire some sharp young linguists? |
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They go out dancing and drive around on sissy motorbikes and see who can grow their hair the longest. |
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But we did make plans to go out a couple of weeks later and had a grand old time partying together, getting liquored up and doing karaoke. |
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They go bowling in Morecambe, visit Preston market, go out to work, cook in their own homes and get around on a mobility scooter. |
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You're all about the things that never go out of style, from little black dresses to comfy-cool khakis. |
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Determined chefs go out of their way to find the freshest, most tender heads of romaine lettuce available. |
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Her modest and unassuming manner is admirable and in a way is one of the reasons why the volunteers go out of their way to help. |
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This may well prove then to be a complete waste of time, but go out there and give it your best shot. |
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He chose to go out with a loaded weapon and carry out a criminal act of armed robbery. |
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Watching a delayed telecast, people go out of their way to not know the score in advance so that the tension and entertainment will be higher. |
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I also know that half of the guys in town would give their right arm to go out with her. |
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I have a rough idea what kind of sight awaits beyond that door, but that still doesn't make me any keener to go out there. |
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As long as people believe poverty and authenticity go hand-in-hand, lo-fi will never go out of style. |
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Whenever someone has money, they invite their friends to go out to a neighborhood bar for a round of drinks. |
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What impresses them is if I go out to my balcony in the middle of the night and fire off three rounds from my rifle. |
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I really wanted to just leave Ken here and go out on my own to find my long-time online friend. |
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Do you feel like you go out there and guys are looking at you a little differently now? |
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Unlike mohair and go-go boots, some fashion looks never go out of style or out of season. |
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If these looks stay in fashion for the rest of my life I will never go out of fashion. |
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The ascetics would go out and, with great exertion, meditate for months and years under a tree or leaning against a boulder. |
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I would leave early in the morning when the water was very calm in the lee of Maui, just go out look for whales surfacing and blowing. |
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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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Locals would call to report a loose horse or missing cattle, and he would go out and round up the errant livestock. |
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I and my sister drew lots to decide which one of us would stay at home and look after the children and which one would go out and find work. |
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I am now running the bath, planning an elaborate meal for one and deciding whether to read, watch a film, go out or write something. |
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On tape day, Dean would come in, watch a run-through with the stand-in, then go out and replicate the stand-in's actions. |
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With a top speed of around 70 mph, Karen's boat was the first to go out and took about 15 minutes to negotiate the dock's L-shaped course. |
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All the shine and glitter from jewelry will not go out of fashion for a long time. |
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Great if you can swim in the deep end, tough luck if you can't go out of your depth like myself. |
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My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family, but also to the driver of the vehicle. |
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A number of our trainees will not be able to continue their training next year if their only option is to go out of the locality. |
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The aim of the content is to raise awareness and provide extensive information about how to go out clubbing and partying safely. |
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Books-on-tape frequently go out of print, leaving cassette audio tapes as the only available format. |
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I think we exceeded what we expected to do out here but you go out there and you want to win and there is a gutting feeling when you lose. |
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To go out you meld all of your cards, or all except one, which you discard. |
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We go out for a drink, we talk, we reach the bottom of a number of bottles of mid-range red wine, but not the bottom of the argument. |
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You go out by melding all your cards except one, and discarding the last card. |
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Together with some mates we all go out fishing off the coast of Hove where we catch sea bass and mackerel. |
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Copying a CD or DVD is a way to sample the movie or disc and then keep it as a backup once you go out and buy the industry packaged version. |
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As a further development of the above ideas, some players do not allow a player to go out by discarding a card that could have been melded. |
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As the old ditty goes, it is only mad dogs and Englishmen who go out in the midday sun. |
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Although my face looked flushed, I was able to reapply my make-up and go out that evening. |
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It is so easy to go out and play when you are relaxed and when you have a manager who bolsters your confidence like that. |
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What happens when we cross the asteroid belt area, when we go out toward Jupiter? |
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When it's cool, when you first start your car or truck in the morning, exhaust gases go out the tailpipe unburned. |
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It's just that when your coworker complimented you on your new kicks, you weren't expecting her to go out and buy the exact same ones. |
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As soon as he had finished eating, he told me to go out and get the bellyband off the harness. |
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He struck again two balls later when Vaughan top-edged a ball to Rudolph at mid-on to go out for a duck. |
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The worst thing you could do is go out into the consumer market with a me-too product that has to compete on price. |
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All plans to save will go out the window if one parent is not around to bring in an income. |
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I would probably refuse to go out with the man simply because of the snoopy old bag. |
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As a non-smoker I feel as though I have the right to go out for the night and not have smoke blown into my face. |
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I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money! |
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Closing the door he started down the stairs once more, planning to go out to the tree house. |
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The big problem is with those muppets who go out in their 4x4s and do not have any rules, consideration or code of conduct at all. |
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Would they claim that if car theft were totally stopped that all the former car thieves would go out and buy one? |
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In the United States and the Netherlands they actively go out and randomly sample the population. |
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Let me explain to the PM why he needs to take crash courses in combat and go out there in the field with guns blazing. |
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When we get there we will go out the back door and I want you to follow very close behind me. |
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We didn't go out on Saturday for our tenth wedding anniversary as Josie was still really sick. |
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Here the actors spoke slowly, reverently, and monotonously, with pauses long enough for the audience to go out for a smoke. |
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They go out on the town, he has one too many and is picked up by Michelle's character, Cyrenne. |
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If it's a classic tux, it'll last you for years and should never go out of style. |
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In previous years we have underspent and have urged people to go out and spend the money. |
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Since that terrifying night she has been afraid to open her front door or go out among strangers. |
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Once Mohammed said that beyond the coral, the sea is 60 foot deep, I felt too scared to go out any further. |
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I will go out for him for the sake of research but really 3 calls in 2 days is a bit much since we haven't even had a date yet! |
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I don't know what plans he had but he was probably hiding in wait for the lights in the house to go out so that he could break in. |
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It means visually impaired people in Grimsby will have the chance to go out on a tandem bike with a sighted cyclist. |
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It's just, when you go out into the woods you should carry a book of matches, or some waterproof matches. |
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If you wanna get involved in the music scene, you should just mind your own business and go out and make a record. |
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The leaves are beautiful and turning, but if you are stupid and young you can still go out without a jacket. |
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Whether there is an abundance of money to go out and spend is open to debate, though. |
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I'd like an order of fries, a quarter-pounder with cheese, I love the light in your eyes, will you go out with me please? |
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But when you go out on the park, even if it is for a testimonial, the game is one you want to win. |
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I can wear the sarong over the bathing suit and go out at night and the t-shirt over a pair of jeans. |
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It has been impossible to go out in my steamboat because it is long and narrow and could easily be rolled over by the wash from speedboats. |
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And special squads of doctors are being set up to go out to the scene of road traffic accidents to look after crash victims. |
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The typical villain doesn't go out after 10 pm in a stripey jersey, carrying a jemmy and a bag with Swag written on it. |
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I get off at ten, and while that may be too late for me and the missus to go out for dinner, it's not too late for a romantic dinner at home. |
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He bothered to go out of his way to find out exactly what was happening and who was involved, which is more than anyone else did. |
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My left fielder's watching it go out of the ballpark and the wind brings it back. |
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If they have to go out at night make sure they do not go out alone or take short cuts. |
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That evening she was due to go out and as time wore on Jane began to call round friends and family to try and track her down. |
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I wanted to go out rabbiting with Oscar, but you've been gone ages and now he's gone to sleep. |
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Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with multinational operations. |
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I have rung the police and offered to go out myself with a radar gun but they said no. |
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This is when the heating packs up, nothing for it except to go out for a night on the town. |
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I would rather go out of the Cup than lose league points under certain circumstances. |
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If a truck came in and there was no-one at the weigh station, Hugh would go out and do it. |
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You and the missus can just go out to the driveway with a bottle of champagne and sit in the Galant. |
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In fact, I'll have a word with my bosses and see if we can all go out to Hawaii on a jolly and do a bit of filming. |
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I am not like those who go out with their sandwiches and Thermos flask, walking 18 holes with their favourite player. |
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He declined to put a figure on the number of shops that could close or retailers that could go out of business. |
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I sauntered through the upstairs hall, reluctant to go out into the raging blizzard outside. |
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These classic pieces are often timeless, never seem to go out of fashion and are easily adapted to the style of the season. |
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When it got to this point in the game, this was the only time John could go out and turn everything loose. |
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In fact, we go out of our way to refrain from making a judgment based on our opinions of the views expressed in an advertisement. |
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He is calling on his Lancaster City players to go out on a high before he sits down and plots next season's tilt towards the Conference. |
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Those women who have to go out to earn for their families cannot afford adornment. |
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A lot of them go out, do car-urging, car-snatches, you know, or some of them go out thieving. |
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I have 75 employees, and my HR manager is about to go out on maternity leave. |
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Their reluctance was so great that they had to go out in pairs, with one of them acting as moral support for the other. |
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Well, it was hard, but maybe you realise that a normal person can go out and do what they are doing. |
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Fans go out their way to give their opinion on the calls, but they might as well save their breath. |
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We were based up near the Kelvinside Park area and he used to go out and wander about. |
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The Hard Knock Life tour made it so rap artists could go out again and do arena tours. |
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Cars go out in the first session in the order in which they finished the previous race. |
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It's sad to see such a provocative thinker go out with a whimper instead of a bang. |
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Many of the folk at Greenways Residential Home, Salisbury Road, are housebound or do not like to go out on trips. |
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When I go out and about people have incredible affection for me and I think well, that's not bad. |
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Help your friends move, invite your folks to live with you, go out of your way to help someone with their homework, and so on. |
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One audience member asked whether whites should go out of their way to develop black friends. |
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I know if it was me I would be frightened and would be afraid to go out after dark. |
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Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tail pipe. |
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It's the perfect anthem for anyone who ever left a small town to go out and seek their fortune with no support from back home. |
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Our deepest sympathies go out to the victims and the families of all those involved. |
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Our sympathy and prayers go out to them all on this anniversary of Kieran's death. |
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He will be missed dearly, and our thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to his wonderful family. |
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Parents were warned not to let their children go out trick or treating alone. |
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And if growth comes in sharply lower than Brown expects, all the parties' plans would go out of the window. |
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Either way we're supposed to go out and celebrate the so-called natural world and deny all things manmade. |
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We've had nine airlines go out of business in this country in the last dozen years. |
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If we do it now we'll still be friends who care a lot about each other, but also have the ability to go out with other people. |
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If you want your site to be recognized by search engines, then go out of your way to register your site with them. |
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I mean, sure, you get disappointed because you go out there putting your best foot forward. |
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Under red alert, police personnel would not be permitted to take leave or go out of the city. |
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It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind. |
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On summer evenings the womenfolk of my family would put on their chador and go out for a stroll in one of the Mughal gardens. |
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And when I'm constantly rediscovering tracks from old albums, I feel less of a need to go out and gather new material. |
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If I go out in Dublin, I arrange to meet some friends and we get the bus to the city centre. |
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It requires understanding, sensitivity and discretion, all of which go out the window when the red mist descends. |
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Pictures are taken of the groups when they arrive at the airport and when they go out on the town. |
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Generally this is a tolerable CD, not something that I would personally buy or encourage my friends to go out and buy. |
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Vehicles with worn or defective shock absorbers are less stable and more liable to go out of control. |
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When you get tired of drinking at home, why not go out and drink the same alcohol at twice the price down the pub? |
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If I go out onto the streets tonight will I be lynched by an England mob? |
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I went on a very strict macrobiotic diet and I didn't go out partying. |
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You know people have midlife crises when they turn 50 and they go out and buy a red Corvette and drive around college campuses to see if they can still attract babes. |
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I am not condoning corporal punishment but some sympathy must go out to the teacher whose patience must have been taxed to the limit and which seems to have snapped. |
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I'm mildly concerned that if I go out for lunch I probably won't be able to pay rent this week, but really this is a minor problem in the scheme of things. |
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That's the last time I go out with Jeep and his friends on a school night. |
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Back in 2007, I wrote an op-ed for The New York Times arguing that SSE should declare victory and then go out of business. |
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One-third of all proceeds would go to the Department of Internal Affairs to go out to the territorial authorities to distribute to arts, culture, and sports and recreation. |
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Before this steroid episode, I was always commented how beautiful I looked, and how I dress myself when I go out in public. |
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The Phillies' starters are not going to put a lot of fear into the opposing team, but they go out and compete and keep their team in every ball game. |
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I know it's going to be very different when I go out on the market, which I will probably be doing soon, but I know it's going to be a whole new ball game. |
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Every week, just like all of you, we follow Aaron on his rants and tirades and so we just couldn't let another issue go out without us getting our own say. |
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I can only hope that I've told all these stories in a way that allows people to maybe go out and listen to some music that they may've otherwise ignored. |
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If it means we don't have to go out with you, love, it's a deal. |
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It is possible to go out in the melding part of a turn, by melding all of your cards, or to meld all but one of your cards, and go out by discarding your last card. |
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Some awful trendy logo which would go out of fashion in a few months? |
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It's difficult after sitting in the dressing-room all afternoon to have to get yourself switched to go out in the rain and be motivated to bowl one ball. |
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I don't go out much anymore, so a Guide Dog would be wasted on me. |
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She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned. |
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Johnson has had his scandals, but he is not the kind of man to go out with a Russian mail-order bride. |
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When only a few cards are left in the stock and it is your turn to go perhaps overdraw from it to get the cards you need to go out if you may manage it. |
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We have a fantasy that Don Draper is a Lothario who can go out and get any woman that he wants. |
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If you like football, go out and kick a ball around with a few mates. |
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I hated that as an able-bodied male, I was expected to go out for football, basketball, and track. |
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I don't know how I'm going to get paid, but I'd rather go out into the brave new world than live with dinosaurs that are far too big for their boots. |
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Thanks do not go out to my alarm clocks, which failed to work this morning resulting in my awakening in absolute panic at 2 pm, with only one third of the moot prepared. |
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When you are firing out at night, the red tracers go out into the blackness as if you were drawing with a light pen. |
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If you ask people to stop swearing or blaspheming, some people will silently respect you while others will go out of their way to turn the air blue. |
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For these guys who are stop-lossed, and go out there and do tour after tour, they lose that brotherhood. |
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So I go out in a canoe and repeat verses over and over and try and learn poems. |
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Why go out of the way to offend and antagonize religious people? |
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People don't seem to realise that if they go out and get bladdered the night before, the chances are they will still be over the limit in the morning. |
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I can't go abroad or travel, or go out shopping or socialising. |
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The kings would go out surrounded by leopards and legions of warriors. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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But for all the begrudgery people should go out and cast their vote. |
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We reach out to friends who could use support, make an effort to understand what they need and often go out of our way to give them what we sense they need. |
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Her kid sister Ava is also hanging out in Detroit and convinces the oldsters to go out for a night of clubbing. |
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Where would we be without our intrepid newsboys and girls, who go out in all weathers to make sure 25,000 copies of the Bury Times are delivered every week? |
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These jokers deserve to go out of business, the sooner the better. |
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It was such a comfort zone for me, and then you have to go out into the world again and do auditions. |
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The old boy I used to go out with had a great little Jack Russel, not the fastest thing on four legs, but by God when he put a rabbit up he would follow it. |
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I absolutely love rainy days when I don't have to go out into the wetness. |
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The vision of what we're trying to get is go out and give the hornets nest a few whacks and get them all out in the open and have it out with them once and for all. |
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I'm a bit of an adrenaline junkie, so I love to go out and do crazy, slightly outrageous stuff, such as bungee jumping, surfing, skydiving and snowboarding. |
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Skydivers are not, generally, adrenaline junkies looking for their next fix nor are they people who go out every weekend flirting with possible death. |
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No one expects us to win, so we just have to go out and give it our all, have a go at them and with a bit of luck who knows what we might achieve. |
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Ok, what say we go get our stuff on, and go out to the pool? |
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I go out looking for adventure and risk, so I can feel alive. |
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Poor levels of lighting had been making elderly residents reluctant to go out at night to events in the Butler Community Centre or even to the local shops. |
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Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and fiends. |
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She gave interviews with her husband then, but in later years is only referred to as a reclusive television addict who refuses to go out or meet people. |
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Even so, it's a shame to see such a beautiful aircraft go out of service with no prospect that we'll ever see anything quite like it in my lifetime. |
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As Shadow Chancellor, John remained a committed redistributionist and was determined to go out and argue the case for the policies which flowed from that. |
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And I would go out the back door, through the corridors that ran behind the stores, and find a place to fire up a bowl and take a couple hits of reefer. |
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He thinks leaving large sums to children is a disincentive for them to go out and do great things on their own. |
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My parents started giving me an allowance, and they said that if I were to go out to the movies or buy Ana anything, I would have to start working for the money. |
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And he would go out in this suit like a door-to-door salesman, and basically walked around Boston. |
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As someone who writes and publishes for a living, I take exception to people who go out and make money based on fabrication. |
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Under proportional representation, even with a tame alternative vote system, it would be worth citizens' while to go out and vote for a party closer to their views. |
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They did what they had to do, and then told me to go out and large it. |
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Normally when I go out with friends I take my car in case I am called back home unexpectedly by the sickie, so it was nice to be driven for a change. |
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The sort of job it is, means you're the person that whenever you go out to the farmer, he is putting all his confidence in you, trusting you with his livelihood. |
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Hotels are offering deals such as two or three nights bed and breakfast and one dinner, so that means people go out to eat somewhere else on the other nights. |
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The courage to go out in public with at least a shred of dignity. |
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It is so good to be able to go out at night and let myself go. |
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Do you go out of your way to seek out reviews in newspapers and magazines? |
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If Tracy wanted something crazy, like a fighting fish from Chinatown, Kenneth was the guy who would go out and get it. |
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And he has a gentleman who is willing to go out on a limb for him. |
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But if a manager ever decides to go out on a limb in pursuit of an unsecured position, then you probably won't hear about it until something goes wrong. |
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As the movie came to an end, I was wondering if Payne was going to go out on a limb here and leave his central character in a worse position than at the start of the movie. |
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There are undoubtedly chefs who believe reviewers go out with the express intention of ripping into a restaurant, but that doesn't tally with my experience. |
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As the apples begin to ripen, orders go out that all the windfall apples and the main crop later on are to be reserved for the sole use of the pigs. |
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You go out there and you have to rivet the attention of the audience. |
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A traffic cop pounced on them and, screaming abuses, began slapping one of the men, who could not even shield himself for fear that the cart would go out of control. |
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It was a grey, mizzly day and I had no good reason to go out at all. |
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They have had to go out on loan to make sure they get more experience. |
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Plants apparently go out of fashion and Chris and Geoff talked about not being able to buy a rubber plant anywhere in Alice Springs even though they grow really well here. |
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It's the time to go out on a pleasure trip with your family and friends. |
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Inside, Sophie says she's bummed a cigarette and we go out to the patio. |
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If you want to boast and be a big-timer you have got to go out and perform to let people know you are worth the money. |
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Thank you for introducing us to your new album. Which song should we go out on? |
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My deepest sympathies go out to the families of the victims. |
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You can't go out to play until you've finished your lessons. |
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Her husband's such a tightwad that he never wants to go out to dinner. |
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I've ne'er heard his name named since I saw him go out of the yard as stout a man as ever trod shoe-leather. |
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Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name? |
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But I don't know anything about real estate and location and boutiquey shops out there. I don't go out there. |
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Groups of seven of a kind are called canastas, and before a player can go out he or his partner must have at least one canasta. |
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If you go out and play and get your clothes dirty, I'll have your guts for garters! |
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I would prefer to start further up than where I am, but it is what it is and we'll just go out there and get to work. |
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Should you go out with a boy just in order to leave the house and be seen in other places? This seemed mean and low-minded. |
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But a good director should be experienced enough to judge what he thinks is the correct version to go out into the cinema. |
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Frank has done a great job getting the world title fight for me in Britain and now I have to go out win it. |
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Men were expected to go out to work and women were expected to stay at home and look after the families. |
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If this was going to be MSTies' final chance to see their beloved show, the hope was that they would be able to go out with a bang. |
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As with all biological classifications of plants, this list can go out of date at a moment's notice. |
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Before taking office, he spent some time secluded in a cave, without women, forbidden to eat salt, or to go out during daylight. |
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The Zhengtong Emperor's capture directly caused Jurchen guards to go out of control. |
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When I finally got done dealing with all the razzmatazz of college registration, I decided to go out and have a drink. |
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Were the flame to go out in a lamp, then there was a temptation for the collier to relight it. |
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If just one in a thousand forgets to shut a gate or can't be bothered, that's a hundred times we have to go out and round up our sheep. |
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So if you and the pooch go out and get schnockered some night, make sure you don't let him drive. |
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And if any man's seed of copulation go out from him, then he shall wash all his flesh in water, and be unclean until the even. |
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Some of my steadies wanted me to go out with them on a date. Occasionally I let one of them take me to a film or out for a meal. |
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Sometimes when I'm feeling my Wheaties, I want to be the one to go out and experiment, and I expect the drummer to help me by keeping it down. |
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I challenge the public to go out and photograph some of this bad-mannered parking so the world can see what is going wrong. |
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Can't we just go out in the street, wack each other with sticks for a few minutes and call it a day? |
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Can misogynistic and baseless tabloid narratives go out of style? |
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I was made a war widow at 29 and paid plenty of tax because I had to go out to work to bring up two children. |
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He is either going to go out in a big gun battle or lay low. |
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The two go out on a first date to a hip restaurant with blaring music. |
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It cannot go out there and lend to SMEs or agnostically go out and buy an instrument that is not traded. |
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For all this guy knows, I could be an agoraphobe with no hands and he's asking me to go out and unscrew things. |
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Clearly, it cannot go out and bid against the Eli Broads and Steve Wynns in the top flight private collecting world. |
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These call-outs are not necessary as these yobbos go out with the aim to get knocked out of their heads. |
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When the cat wants to go out she sits on my chest and yowls in my face, so it's not something you can ignore for long. |
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Quango chiefs are determined to go out in style on April Fool's Day at the health service's expense. |
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