The Pirates brought in a whole host of new signings in the summer and started off like a house on fire under new manager Ian Atkins. |
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But sometimes, as I said, you do find someone decent to chat with, and you get on like a house on fire. |
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And I was half expecting everyone to be their normal selves, and instantly get along like a house on fire. |
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The two of them had got on like a house on fire though, as they shared the same sense of humour, though they didn't have much else in common. |
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Vic Rangers set off like a house on fire and really took the game to Albion in the first ten minutes. |
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Bucks came back like a house on fire in the second half with dribbling wizard Clement Mazibuko doing wonders with the ball. |
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Rovers opened like a house on fire, but for all the speed and accuracy they showed, they could not find a breach in the Blues' defence. |
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They have started the season like a house on fire and are averaging six goals each game during a run of seven consecutive victories. |
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Bury opened up like a house on fire and the contest was well over when they led 22-0 in the opening quarter. |
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He seemed to be getting on with Lara like a house on fire, but from what he could tell she wasn't really into dancing frivolously with him much. |
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We set off like a house on fire, our first set saw us force a goal line dropout putting them under real pressure and we scored. |
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Naturally, I am expecting to get along with her like a house on fire. |
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With that mysterious ability to get on like a house on fire with everyone from academics to Hollywood A-listers. |
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For that to happen the Boks will need to start like a house on fire. |
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Leigh started like a house on fire against a big physical side, with Parr, Browning and Ranson working well as a unit and Lloyd, Thorpe, Peet and Wilkinson running well. |
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Perfect matches usually begin with Sagittarius men with first letter names O to W. Leo and Gemini will get along like a house on fire. |
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Artists and Churchill, in the right circumstances, got on like a house on fire. |
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My friend M went to see this guy and they got on like a house on fire. |
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I met her in January 2005, and we've gotten along like a house on fire. |
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If we did get our hands on her, we'd probably get on like a house on fire. |
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Those two met last Saturday at the party, and because they were both into juggling they got on like a house on fire. |
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If only 'them' and 'us' had the same ideas, we'd get on like a house on fire, but they don't see eye to eye with us, and we don't see eye to eye with them, so that's how it stands and how it will always stand. |
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I feel really good in the team and you won't be surprised to hear that Richard Tur, the technical director of Toyota Team Tork Engineering, and I get on like a house on fire. |
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In fact, it seems pretty nuts to see her exchanging kisses and joking around with Rik and the band members, with which she seems to get on with like a house on fire. |
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Sold by street vendors and named Waferers in England and Gaufriers in France, the then wafers, soon to become waffles, were catching on like a house on fire. |
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