When Hand tries to back out, go home, save some of the cash, Will upbraids him. |
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I have a dinner engagement in ten minutes, and I still need to go home first. |
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Tell all the whingeing people to cop it sweet, and when they go home to wherever they can continue to whinge to whoever will listen. |
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The only upside that I could see to the situation was that since I couldn't go home for the holiday, I could spend it with Rob. |
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I want to go home someday to see my relatives without feeling any fear of being suspected as a rebel as is the case now. |
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The crowds waited in vain for an encore, not quite believing it was time to go home already. |
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The loss meant the Iraqis go home with nothing after becoming one of the success stories of the Games. |
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Baby may go home at 1800g if he is gaining weight in kangaroo care and is mostly breastfed. |
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If you take him to a psychiatrist and the doc wants to give him medication right off the bat, you can always turn around and go home. |
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When pets recover quickly, they get to go home faster, making owners and veterinarians happy. |
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No wonder my friend and colleagues fear to go home before the boss, even when he's just killing time with his mates late at night. |
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Spectators aren't going to go home disconsolate if their team loses, as they do in Australia. |
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After spending a few hours visiting Shawn at the hospital Meghan reluctantly left to go home. |
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She kindly took me into the florists, obtained some white spirit and managed to get a lot of the paint off me so that I could go home. |
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His condition was initially described as serious, but he was allowed to go home on Monday. |
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I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated. |
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Thetis tells the other nymphs to go home because she plans to visit Hephaestus. |
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If they would, they really ought to stop what they're doing now and go home. |
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I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep. |
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And yet it never occurred to them to go home and use a real gun to act out the on-screen violence. |
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After politics I can go home and have a look at some compressors for my airbrush. |
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Hence the onus lies on the woman to do something, maybe look elsewhere or go home. |
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When the clock struck 10 pm, Mr Gunn cashed up the day's takings and closed the premises, ready to go home. |
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The procedure takes about 15 minutes and the patient experiences no pain or discomfort and is free to go home immediately after the treatment. |
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Since I work around food all day, the last thing I want to do when I go home at night is whip up a cassoulet or lasagna from scratch. |
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Then I can go home and rest, which is a good thing, as I think I've caught a cold or something. |
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I'll be quite sad to go home when the week of cat sitting is over, I think. |
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When we met them last week, they told us they had started off on the wrong foot and to go home and think about what our homes were worth. |
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People get stirred up and aggressive and go home and knock their family about. |
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It's a huge affair, the prize-giving dinner, even the Governor General shows up in a knot of security men, but I want to go home. |
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You're working the streets, you go home at night, you take a hit and fall asleep in your clothes. |
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Then it was time to go home and everyone started to drive over the newly fallen snow in their cars with the big fat tyres on them. |
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We've had a lot of fun over here in the last six years, but it's time to go home. |
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Most Galicians will go home for lunch and have a large meal followed by a period of relaxation. |
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Parr was asked to go home early last term, but was allowed to return for collections and the first two weeks of Hilary term. |
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Never ones to quit, they stayed the pace even when colleagues wanted to go home. |
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He told me that I should stop training and go home because he had booked me an appointment with a liver specialist. |
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We went to the train station to go home, and there was a firework display, again. |
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Do I go home after work, walk and feed Edward, then leave him alone again and troll back into town? |
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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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Enemy soldiers can also surrender and go home as civilians as soon as the war is over. |
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Many hospice patients attend for care or stay a while for assessment and treatment, and are then able to go home. |
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Mel had been surprised to find herself extremely disappointed when it was time to go home. |
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University students go home in their droves over the holidays, pouring scorn on familiar sights with the snobbery of the citified nouveau riche. |
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I would cling closely to my mother and beg to go home if we encountered a sixties-era bohemian in the grocery store. |
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Even those working in towns are usually close enough to go home for lunch, as do farmers. |
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He believes the police are closing in on his family and is afraid to go home. |
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There are five kills on the list for this ice-cold murderer, and he's not gonna let his cab driver go home until they're all crossed out. |
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Soon the bosses of Sky News and co. tell their reporters to wrap up and go home or move on to the next war or disaster. |
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On one occasion, a little boy was so immersed in his play at the museum that he forgot to go home to have his lunch. |
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It is also embarrassing for a team of our stature to go home without a victory. |
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One of his sons says Van Sickle wants to go home, while his other three children say he is too far gone to know what he wants. |
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Everyone else would get to go home and spend time with their families and eat lots of fattening food. |
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As we get back on the ferry to go home, the captain shouts something indistinguishable and throws a small yellow missile at me. |
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Sistani is playing the fence, while Sadr has maintained a simple line from day one, Yankee go home. |
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When I go home it is all going to be history and I don't want to be living in yesterdays. |
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At the outset, most of the jurors are eager to render a guilty verdict and go home. |
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Anybody who appreciates a good yuck was sad to see the Minutemen pack up their pickups and go home. |
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After a busy day of successful meetings, I go home and laze around in my luxurious penthouse. |
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I respect them and their abilities, they respect me and mine, and we all go home happy. |
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Tell us when to show up, tell us what to do, tell us when we are supposed to go home, and leave us be. |
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I could tell you what time Ms. Craven had her tea, and when the boys would get restless and want to go home. |
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I was told to go home and drink hot lemon because all I had was the common cold. |
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When he was able finally to go home, the reunion with his father absorbed his energies. |
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You need to take on board the fact that in some cases terminally ill people ask to go home to die. |
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In fact, its way past my dinner time now so its probably for the best if I go home. |
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Cronenberg, infamous for exploding heads and such, isn't going to let us go home without grossing us out just a bit. |
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If you don't mind, I'd really like to go home and think about all this for a while. |
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Trey came home at eight or so because Krista had to go home before her parents got angry. |
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At the end of the evening, Howard and his nephew had wanted to carry on to another pub but Miss Chapman wanted to go home. |
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Gracie will have her wearing trousers and roping cattle before they go home. |
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After the altercation, Phil sent word to the locker room for Rick to go home and cool off. |
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Still my family are so overcome by this momentous event they have arranged a big party for me when I go home tomorrow night. |
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In fact, these are often the best type of lodger because they go home at weekends! |
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They would go home that night and take their wives with more roughness and passion than ever the poor women themselves evoked. |
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I always turn up to the gym ready to start, and either go home stinky or run prudishly to the showers and change there. |
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She was a little late coming out, so he suggested we leave it and go home, but I held firm and said we'd give her five minutes. |
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While not quite taking their shots on the run, Toms and Montgomerie were clearly in a hurry to go home. |
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I decided to go home first, to get to a basin and a mirror and do some damage assessment. |
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It's so difficult when on the way up, especially with the culture of presenteeism, guys that come in at 7am and go home at 9pm. |
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I should just go home to bed, because I can tell it's gonna be one of those days. |
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At the end of a busy day, they go home to such luxuries as double jacuzzi baths. |
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Yet thousands of people refused to go home, even after soldiers opened fire with automatic rifles. |
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She was obviously as mad as a hatter was, and all I wanted to do now was to go home. |
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I rushed to the orchestra room and slipped it underneath her violin in her cubby and then left to go home. |
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I even had a dream that proved premonitory, in which I did go home for the holidays and I was miserable. |
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Hundreds of families are camped out at the edge of the mined danger zone, waiting for the chance to go home. |
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They all looked really sad, like they had to go home and drown some puppies in the bathtub. |
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South Morang is a ludicrously boring place which saps you of the will to do anything but turn around and go home. |
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She would pace through the house she had lived in most of her life crying fretfully that she wanted to go home. |
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Until then, I'm just going to push myself like a madman to finish the first draft of this new piece before I leave to go home next Thursday. |
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In those days the retirement age was 55, after which a person could go home and prepare to meet his Maker. |
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This horse has been beaten at home on the gallops, and holds less entries than the others, but I will go home and think about the Derby. |
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Eventually the train did come although it was three hours late and filled with cranky people who just wanted to go home. |
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I sometimes have to stop myself because I go home and am still playing the managing director. |
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We argued, pushed, pulled, baited, yelled, and eventually the lady kicked us out telling us to just go home. |
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And when he does not get his way threatens to pick up his marbles and go home. |
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One had an eyepatch, his other eye reddened and bloodshot, tired looking, as if he wanted to go home to his wife and take a bath. |
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She didn't want to go home to her stables and see all the beautiful mares and gelding and stallions and not see her mare. |
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The players and management can go home and forget about it, we have to live with the trauma of possible relegation every day. |
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Sorry if that doesn't suit your book or your plans for us but when you said for us to go home you forgot one thing. |
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For the moment it will have to be a honeymoon in hospital, but nurses hope that Linda may be able to go home. |
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The consultant psychiatrist said at that stage he was not sectionable and it was agreed to allow him to go home on leave. |
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It was nice and thoughtful of them and all, but she just really wanted to go home and soak her feet. |
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Still, after a day slaving away at a hot computer terminal, I vowed to go home and bash away on at least one design tonight. |
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The five who are expected to go home to Hong Kong will be placed in quarantine for 10 days on their return. |
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I go home and people are running in and out of the house and not even ringing the doorbell. |
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What could you possibly do besides throw up your hands in disgust and go home? |
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They go home feeling accomplished, smug and self-satisfied because their intentions were noble and worthy. |
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They had about forty minutes left before they had to go home, so everyone just hung around like beach bums on the sand. |
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By the time she was able to go home, she'd lost much of her hair, her eyelashes, eyebrows, fingernails, and toenails. |
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Arnaz phones the night club, has Stack paged and asks him to go home and read some scripts that are being messengered to his doorstep. |
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The kid said he wanted to go home, and the coach handed him a subway token. |
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We had to go home and wait four hours before phoning the hospital for the result. |
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Those who couldn't squeeze into the hall could hear the lecture blasted across the campus on speakers, or go home and view the live webcast. |
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That means that when the guys in solar topees go home newly independent countries have to choose between charismatic and bureaucratic rule. |
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But then I go home and my kitten comes running out mewing and overwhelming my ankles with fuzzy friction until I pick it up. |
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With a couple hours yet to go in the party, he dressed and pleaded bellyache, then took to his horse to go home. |
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Just this last class and he was free to go for the day, free to go home to his beloved. |
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So at school I used to act up and get into trouble, and then I'd go home to my mum and start crying because I thought the teacher didn't like me. |
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A friend told him that a jogger on the Cawood-Kelfield road had been told by police to go home. |
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Deeply saddened that neither way would save them from the approaching eternal damnation, she started to fix her things and go home. |
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Patients only need a mild sedative, and go home from the hospital the next day. |
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He told me that I would have to remain in the hospital for a few days to make sure there was no infection before I could go home. |
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We want people to come, split their sides laughing and then go home in great form. |
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I didn't want to go home with a shiner and have to explain everything to my parents. |
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Nick has convinced Helena to go home with him to get her address book, which was somehow missing from her purse. |
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After a hard day at the office, all I want to do is go home to be mollycoddled. |
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I go home to my apartment at around 11 or 12 and get about six hours of sleep and a couple of hours for an afternoon siesta. |
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Sitting in the carpark, watching the sheets of rain blasting across the tarmac, there really wasn't much else to do but go home. |
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We've reached the point where it's difficult to go home because we're so Europeanized. |
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Their brief incursion into the workforce during the war years was officially at an end and they were entreated to go home. |
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If it weren't, then everything would be typeset in and we could all go home. |
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On this, the morning of the first Advent Sunday, I lack the will to go home. |
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Workers say since then managers have been asking them to go home during quieter periods. |
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Puckett was not forced on the play and should have remained at third, but the umps allowed him to go home and score. |
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They go home, they sit in their room, they smoke cigarettes and they think about blowing their brains out. |
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Of course it's almost impossible to think I would ever go home on a mountain bike. |
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We gave our rep a quick call to complain, but it became apparent the only way to go home was to cry uncle on the radio. |
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When I go home to my parents in Pennsylvania, people are amazed to see me in the barn, all filthy, mucking stalls out in wellies. |
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If there is a carbon, also ask for that from the clerk and shred it when you go home. |
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I said I'd prefer to go home and then there was some discussion I couldn't follow much of through my fog but nodded away. |
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She got really drunk tonight and didn't want to go home to her parents so she showed up here. |
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Time to take his parting gifts and memories and go home, another victim of an unforgiving business. |
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These boozers have probably had enough to drink by then and should go home and go to sleep. |
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For Salkind and the other seven smarties, the only thing to do now is go home and wait. |
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Unemployed single mother of two, Carol Hendricks, said her son Christopher was told by Van Eck yesterday to go home because his feet were unshod. |
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Expatriate artists and artisans, brought to Rome by provincial popes to celebrate their papacies in local styles, did not go home. |
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In some situations, I might even demand that an employee who looks sniffly take a test, and go home if he's too contagious. |
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After having a minor brain fade and having to go home again and get my harness I spent a couple of hours in the waves! |
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Then, invariably, the children would scream for more, so my wife and I would just turn the heating full on and chain-smoke until the kids wanted to go home. |
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Police then lied to Henry by telling him that if he admitted his guilt, he could go home. |
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But should the team go home with anything less than the World Cup trophy, the press will be baying for his head. |
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Moses can recall only one volunteer deciding to go home after Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner disappeared. |
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I just wanted to go home to my waterbed and sleep this away. |
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We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home. |
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The reason we have confidentiality is so that people are not forced to go home. |
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They all go home after killing a ram and renaming the mountain. |
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Dissent within the ranks was substantial, officers had lost control, desertion had increased, and soldiers wanted to go home regardless of orders. |
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A brief trawl through the great white elephants of recent years should be enough to sound alarm bells so loud the so-called London 2012 Olympic team will pack up and go home. |
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After a brief exchange to decipher why Smith, Alencar, and Mousa wanted to go to Syria, the journalists told them to go home. |
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He later dumped her and since she had dishonored her family she couldn't go home. |
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I would go to dissection classes, cut up a human cadaver, and then go home and write about what I had learned and felt. |
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He had seen his ride behind the jeep, and he just wanted to go home. |
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A soldier describes his anxiety to go home after the civil war ended. |
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When all was settled, the two couples parted, one getting into their limousine to be taken to the airport while the other into their car to go home. |
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The journalist in London forwarded the warning to Alex, too, and he finally decided to go home. |
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It became clear she wasn't going to have enough time to go home and glam up. |
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When you go to one of those stories, part of what you are doing is trying to lose yourself in something and then you go home and you think about it. |
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Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early. |
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How can anyone go home for a three-course meal and a siesta in the midst of peak trading? |
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Henry only signed the statement because he believed that he had to do that in order to go home. |
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Just to make sure the President of Singapore had a good story to go home with. |
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At the end of it all, you swap shirts, shake hands, make up and go home. |
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When you feel it's the right time to go home, just say the word. |
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I would hope he would recognize that this is not an appropriate location, pick up his marbles and go home, but we've long since given up hope on that. |
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After aiding the Jacobins in their quest for a republican democracy, they were told to go home following the death of Robespierre on the Ninth of Thermidor. |
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When they reached the center, it was time for most workers to go home and so the place was teeming with people rushing home for their evening meal. |
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In chamber music, if the violist is sub-standard, you pack up and go home. |
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When you turn up on set, you know you're going to do it and go home. |
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Every weekend millions of us are forced to either go home early or face the prospect of a torturously slow journey on a night bus full of barking loons. |
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Maybe tonight they were tired and wanted to go home because in less than a minute the tote board went blank and the revised order of finish was posted. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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He was only persuaded into staying put last summer, amid offers from abroad to treble his salary, by the promise that he could go home after this season for a nominal fee. |
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At five o'clock the next day, I was more than ready to go home. |
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He would tell me when it was time to go home, and then as we were checking out of the hotel or going to the airport, our roles were reversed back again. |
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The Mets invited him to sing the national anthem after he was well enough to go home. |
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Feet stomping, bravos, and determined clapping made it clear that nobody was willing to go home, and brought the singer back on stage for his encore. |
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All you do is vegetate and count the milliseconds until you can go home. |
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Should I go see Mr. Mercader tonight and give Brexton a fit, or go home? |
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They still go home to their big houses in their foreign sports cars. |
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In keeping with the tradition of French nouvelle cuisine, portions are quite conservative, but you won't go home hungry if you opt for the whole shebang. |
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Also, gerbils and hamsters are better left to be owned by friends, where we can go over and visit them and hold them and go home and never have to clean a cage. |
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The sangria had gone to my head and I badly wanted to go home. |
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Although by now all six of us were firm friends, John and Stephanie had to go home to let their baby sitter get away, and there was still a healthy amount of wine to be drunk. |
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After 2 hours of waiting I was in danger of being clamped in the car park, so I told the nurse I would go home and phone in an hour to see which ward he was in. |
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No soap opera elements, no deep character studies, just an hour where you put the puzzle pieces together, the characters catch the bad guy, and they go home. |
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For their sakes, given how badly they are outgunned, one hopes they will have the sense to throw down their weapons, change into civvies, and go home. |
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So the rule was changed to allow only the winner to go home with cash. |
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Damage was minimal and despite my irritation and extreme annoyance, my only goal was to get the formalities over with, get back into my car and go home. |
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We have to go home and then we have to do homework for school tomorrow! |
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These guys never go home, they're all white and pallid and beefy. |
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Emily was put on a ventilator and christened in the hospital, but after five weeks doctors said she was strong enough to go home with her parents. |
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Dutifully, we step on the correct train and go home to the overdraft statement, or the divorce petition, or the cold fear that our kid may be a junkie. |
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The inside was raw and we had to go home and cook it longer anyway. |
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After a while, there is no point trying to conquer the place, and the soldiers go home, leaving a force of a few men who are soon integrated into the country. |
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He certainly took a firm hand now, enforcing strict discipline and enjoining severe punishments for those who shirked their duties or who tried to go home again. |
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Probably he confused my contentedness for readiness to go home. |
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We seem to be deluded that we're farmhands who needed to fuel up to bring in the harvest by hand, but instead we go home and couch-surf in front of the idiot box! |
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Unfortunately, less than a week later she was visited by a Frenchwoman, Madam Galliard, who persuaded Natalina to go home with her on the promise that she would care for her. |
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None of these strangers imagines that each night I go home to a woman, that I march in gay pride parades, that I fight their assumptions on a daily basis. |
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If we give our best and St. Mary's of Galway go home with the cup, we'll congratulate them and salute their success, and we'll still be as proud as Punch of our lads. |
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Members of the family then left the burning pyre to go home and bathe. |
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After losing a fortune on the dishlickers, he found his radio had been nicked, and when he went to the car park to go home, he found his car had been pinched too! |
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I did my ankle in on the second day and had to go home early. |
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Time to go home and read up on the doggie's adventures for today. |
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The exit to the road where I got off to go home was partially closed. |
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His hands, which he'd put lightly on his wife's shoulders to persuade her to go home, felt something very irregular underneath that sensible, dowdy dress. |
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She'd nearly had enough. She was ready to go home, forget all about it. Be the birthdayless, motherless Mattie Browne for the rest of her life. |
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Just go home, take heartburn off the nightstand, and get to it. |
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A week ago, five of the men's CWG lifters were asked to go home from Pune camp because of shortage of barbell sets. |
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And it will do much to improve the lives of the latchkey children who are currently forced to go home to empty houses and fend for themselves. |
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I know people who leave yard sales and go home and pull the covers over their heads, they're so shaken. |
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Some of her friends decided it was time to go home, but she wanted to stay on until sunrise. |
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She's in no state to go home by herself, so make sure she doesn't drink anything else, and she'll soon sober up. |
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The two Gordon setters came obediently to heel. Sir Oswald Feiling winced as he turned to go home. He had felt a warning twinge of lumbago. |
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But none of these unforgettable, heartswelling experiences have made me go home and urge the tenant of my affections to get busy making babies. |
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Aske told the rebels they had been successful and they could disperse and go home. |
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It demobilised hundreds of thousands of service men and women desperate to go home, and established for the first time ever, full employment. |
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We know that once needed medical treatment is given, patients must go home to convalesce. |
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If your dog is spayed, she will have her operation in the morning and can go home that same day. |
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The teddies then go home with the patients, who are encouraged to bring them with them to any subsequent outpatient visits. |
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She would go home to her own snuggery, with Linnet to share it, with a relieved mind if John Holmes might be taken into a family. |
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He decided to go home, since he could not trust the Basques, whom he had subdued by conquering Pamplona. |
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Take me over the sea, where the Alleyman can't get at me. Oh my, I don't want to die, I want to go home. |
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After six years of captivity he heard a voice telling him that he would soon go home, and then that his ship was ready. |
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Agamemnon heeds the dream but decides to first test the Greek army's morale, by telling them to go home. |
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Angered, Achilles declares that he and his men will no longer fight for Agamemnon but will go home. |
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After twelve hours straight at the office, he was about out of gas and decided to go home and rest. |
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These guys do good jobs given the kind of nonlives they live. It's inhuman. They can't go home. They can't see their ladies. |
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The Herald declared that Henry should abandon his efforts against the town and go home. |
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Washington reciprocated, ordering two Venezuelan diplomats to go home. |
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Nevertheless, Bevin argued that, elections or no, the Poles in Anders' army should go home. |
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He strikes me as more of a go hard or go home athlete, an impression reinforced by reports of aggressive and competitive behaviour. |
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I go home bewildered unt mishappy, to find that Herr Gabert has stole the score of mine opera unt run avay mit mine vife. |
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I have another two dozen of these puppies to finish before I can go home. |
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At some camps, also known as day camps, the campers go home each night. |
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A few days later Steven was discovered by his cousin, who told him to go home, but Steven refused to give up his voyage because he had been beaten by his uncle. |
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Let's go home now, it's late, plus I'm not feeling too well. |
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Studying comparative literature, forming a relationship with her Greek boyfriend's cousin, Loukas, by 1973 she is pregnant, dissertating, and ready to go home. |
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Valerie had to go home because her mother doesn't believe in Beatles and she was late for dinnah, and now I am here with the music and beloved Tessa and two jumping kittens. |
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Listen froggie, if you can jump out in one leap we'll let you go home. |
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