They sipped their espressos and cappuccinos from the coffee shop next door that was practically part of the theatre. |
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Otherwise, they might find hungry folks taking leave to make a fuel stop at the petrol station next door. |
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You might host a fundraiser for a retirement home in your neighborhood or trim the Christmas tree for the elderly couple next door. |
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Successfully escaping, she decides to lay low and hides in a locker room in the building next door. |
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A glebe is a piece of land forming part of a clergyman's living, and right next door was the tiny church of St Edmund. |
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The nightclub Broadway is also right next door, so you will not have far to stagger after an evening out on the town. |
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We are next door, enjoying a glass of wine, skirting round the topic of the missing Christmas lights. |
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We were friends for a year or two, and I used to love hanging out at his mom's bakery to get free cookies and playing at the arcade next door. |
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The ground on which the match is being played is, literally, next door to his mansion. |
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That chiseling sound you hear in the world next door is the slow whittling away of the last vestiges of the logocentric tradition. |
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The air smells of smoke from the campfires of squatters who live on vacant lots, next door to software executives and movie stars. |
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Neighbour Reg Noice, 42, also rushed next door in an attempt to rescue Louie. |
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Some people think a house is a bargain because it's low-priced, but they neglect to look next door. |
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John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door. |
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Working with the Samoan language centre next door, he hired two language resource staff, one who teaches in Samoan and the other in te reo. |
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I used to work next door and for my going-away celebration at Figaro's my boss didn't even show. |
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A young mother living in the maisonette next door only had time to grab her two children before fleeing. |
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In 2001 Duff Tisdall acquired and renovated a former malthouse on Dublin's North Circular Road next door to its manufacturing unit. |
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A goat and a couple of mangy dogs sniffed around them, their senses quickened by the smells from the next door kitchen. |
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They might send missiles or the guy next door might be about to terminate you with extreme prejudice. |
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Not only is it bang next door to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain, but it also boasts the country's highest ski run, at 4000 feet. |
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One night, the hubby and I stopped at the next door bakery and bought some bread. |
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There was a timber yard next door and someone thought to test the process on pine. |
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They can barely wait to get rid of the place so they can return to a tidy apartment in Paris with a bistro next door. |
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In order to help out I moved from the fines court to the Magistrates Court next door and went up before the beak, or beakess on this occasion. |
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The plot just requires him to be a meek, timid guy next door who believes in following the rules. |
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With his wife's help, he opened a cosmetics department and developed a beauty salon over his brother's sports shop next door. |
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They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is. |
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When a girl from the Bronx moves in next door and befriends her, Mooney's outlook changes. |
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I wonder how well one would describe their next door neighbor or even their mother to a total stranger. |
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In the cell next door are five more British tourists and two Dutch nationals. |
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I heard the click of a switch as the light went off next door, plunging the awaiting table into darkness. |
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I slowed down to a dawdle and left my property, trailing my fingertips along the white picket fence next door. |
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They cut the big organic pasture next door yesterday, carting the hay away to be dried safely elsewhere. |
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When a Jamaican family moves in next door and build a cricket net in the back garden, David is thrilled. |
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The oddest color I think I've seen was a fluorescent shocking pink compound that turned up in the lab next door when I was an undergraduate. |
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Next door is on fire. Poking my head out of the window, I discover great billows of smoke pouring from the old house next door to my building. |
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Although the plane narrowly missed the Relais Bleu hotel, it completely destroyed the Hotelissmo next door. |
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So, I went next door to help her get out of her evening gown and fold some of her day things and store them in her trunk. |
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They had to make do with kitchen tuffets, orange boxes, a piano stool and a rocking chair borrowed from next door. |
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He came up with the idea for converting the grain silo while converting the barn next door to his home in Long Compton. |
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The kids who live in the house next door to us have started to learn the recorder. |
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There are many eels, particularly on the more broken wreck, and morays and congers live in holes almost next door to each other. |
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The graves were so close together that people attending my relative's funeral were stumbling over the soil mounded on the grave next door. |
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She mournfully flicks through the faded family album as the bustling, chattering family next door noisily go about family life. |
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She said a house was being built next door on a site where a medieval building had once stood. |
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Other than an episode of skinny-dipping and letting the boy next door take her shirt off, very little happens. |
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Plenty of them are either next door to the landlord or, indeed, within the body of the main house itself. |
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Until I was 11 years old we lived next door to the surgery, which was purpose built although rather unfit for its function. |
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My next door neighbour at the time was a lady called Marlene Crane, a young mum with two small children. |
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For many, the next door neighbour is something of a distant figure, while others are bosom buddies with those that live closest to them. |
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I heard a loud snore coming from the room next door and remembered that I was in Gabby's house. |
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My next door neighbours argue passionately, ferociously and with much slamming of doors. |
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A mere six weeks later I was told my next door neighbours wanted to add an extension to the front of their house. |
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Just before four our next door neighbours started up the car engine, revved it and kept it running. |
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You can tell that you've got scumbags for neighbours when the people next door fulfil the following criteria. |
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Their next door neighbours, also a squatting family, were evicted a few days later. |
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The neighbours living directly next door would play loud music and party into the early hours of the morning. |
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He woke his younger sister and brother and got them and their mum out of the house before rousing the next door neighbours. |
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A fireman raced to the aid of his new next door neighbours after they spotted smoke. |
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For a few hours, my kid was next door at the Nappers and I had peace and solitude. |
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The landlord speaks fluent French and right next door is a Breton seafood restaurant. |
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I moved in next door to her and she made me pudding and brought it over to my house. |
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When we had been kids I lived in the house next door and my bedroom had been directly across from hers. |
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Then a man who lives across the road came flying into the shop, saying there had been a raid next door. |
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As I headed back to get another box, I noticed a guy looking at us through a window next door. |
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As the business took off, it hired staff and moved the office to Farnham, where it has opened a spa next door. |
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It is very handy having a pub next door, but I felt a pang of guilt as I popped in to the real Village Pub for a pint. |
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He took up so much room we moved him to the house next door, which was empty. |
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The meeting house will be similar in size to The Fox public house next door and will have parking for 28 cars. |
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He discovered two men had forced the bedroom window open and they shouted that there was a fire next door. |
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I recently claimed for damage done to the party wall of my terraced house as a result of a faulty roof next door. |
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The defendant was under a bed next door and was noticed to be bleeding from his hands. |
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Then fumed for a while, presuming that it was coming from the unruly mob from the house next door. |
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Sure, it had only been a move next door, but it was still momentous for me, and for Ian. |
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Mr Marais said Vukwana then went to a bar next door, killed a man and wounded the owner. |
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Of course, there's even less rush when there's a pub next door and you've been offered a lift home. |
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You'll dine like a king and probably want to build a house next door just so you can pop in every day for lunch. |
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The dogs from next door often burrow under the fence and into my garden digging up plants. |
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Just as he was getting ready to throw another rock, the dog from next door, Rocky, suddenly appeared. |
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A developer has bought the house next door to his three-bedroom Manchester semi to demolish it to build an access road. |
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Two women and two men in the painting room, next door to where the cleaning process takes place, were contaminated. |
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I heard that the house next door to where I lived on Main Street is gutted. |
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But we have a house next door to our house that we basically bought for privacy and my dad actually lives there. |
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An Asian mother and daughter look out of their window in Stratford Street, Leeds, next door to a house raided yesterday. |
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But it was clear he was in the room next door to where the talks were going on. |
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There was no electricity or running water and the toilet was outside next door to a shed which housed pigs. |
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But five years ago everything began to turn sour after rogue tip operators moved in next door. |
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On the evening of Monday, October 27, 1879, Denn closed his shop, retired to his apartment next door, donned a nightshirt, and went to bed. |
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Last night 2 soused cowpunchers had a real slugging knocking down rolling on the floor fight in the joint next door. |
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He looked like the typical boy next door with dark blond longish hair that covered his high forehead and reached his brows. |
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I hear that bark from across the gully as headlights flare through my venetians and the frat-boys next door return home. |
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A friend of one of the boys next door walked into the Madden house, demanding to join a non-existent party. |
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This legislation can be used by malicious and vindictive people to get at their neighbours who might have a puppy or a dog next door. |
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The soundproofed room next door hosts a microphone where vocals and music can be recorded. |
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The kids from next door play ball in the street or ride on their skates and bikes, today they are playing under the sprinklers on their lawn. |
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The house next door has been squatted by a nice bunch of young punks with seemingly endless supplies of dope. |
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Meanwhile, next door at Seattle's Best Coffee, a steady stream of customers orders lattes and half-cafs. |
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Anyone who is tormented by that oaf next door deserves a consolation dinner. |
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In fact, he was much more interested in all of the hammering and voices coming from the guys renovating the old police station next door. |
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Claire recalls sharing a silk-lined stateroom with two other Wrens, with two Wren officers installed next door. |
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The enterprise will bring back memories to people of a certain age who remember a coffee bar in the shop next door when rock'n'roll was young. |
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After 10 minutes of pointed bashing about with a dustpan and brush, the nice guy next door came in. |
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An oily rag, which spontaneously combusted, ignited the complex and burned most of the storage units, including his next door. |
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The Tesco car park and the town car park next door soon became full, as was the town centre. |
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A next door neighbour, who called the fire brigade, said at first she thought it was her house which was on fire. |
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A single access road is planned from the A65 to be shared by the restaurant and a proposed car wash at a former filling station next door. |
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The next door neighbour was stone deaf so I thought I'd try out my new guitar and amp. |
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I surprised my parents, heck I even surprised Mrs. Morgan, the old lady next door. |
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He is the helpful neighbour, willing to do a bit of shopping for the arthritic old lady next door. |
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His band practices in the damp room next door, on a red-painted floor crawling with centipedes and spiders. |
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The mother bird and a few others were on the roof of the house next door, cheeping with distress. |
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But even before he manages to draw out his weapon, panic overtakes him and he flees to a small tailor shop next door. |
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I once gardened on a city terrace where my next door neighbour was a superb gardener by the name of Miss Jean Harvey. |
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Stephen was hoovering next door and I kept interrupting him to ask questions. |
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In other words, when the men get tired of the women spending long hours agonising over jewellery, they can just step next door for a swig. |
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It didn't take long until her mother walked into the bedroom to see the bed rocking with her husband and the hussy from next door. |
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Oddly, it was easier to have a clear conversation with someone in the Northampton area than someone in the office next door. |
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We were getting dressed in our cabin when we heard Peggy starting to laugh next door and she went on and on, peal after peal. |
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Virginia fished on peg 8 whilst I fished next door in peg 7 casting out to the island to my left. |
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It would seem the British public would prefer to admire their idols from afar but next door is just a little too close for comfort. |
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Cigar smokers and after-dinner imbibers reside next door in the even woodier Connoisseur Club. |
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I guess if you were to personify them as a human, they'd be the pretty, fresh faced girl next door. |
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Dubbed the queen of science fiction, she lives next door in Dragonhold Underhill, her rolling stud farm. |
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My husband and our then next door neighbour took pictures of those photos on loan to the exhibition. |
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Delicious smells of curried sausages, stew, and boiled potatoes wafted across from next door where Brian cooked the food for his pie-cart. |
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The Royal Pier itself would be totally redeveloped while the next door area of water, now used by Red Funnel, would be infilled up to Town Quay. |
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By the end of our second day at Columbia Lake, my roommates and I had met our neighbours from next door, and we've been inseparable ever since. |
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Youths began skateboarding in the playgroup of Southfields Junior School next door. |
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Where Mummy and Daddy used to live in very posh West of London, they had some rather plebby next door neighbours. |
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There's a limited room service available via the restaurant next door, and a continental breakfast is also available in-room. |
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We were all very nervous but after the formal introduction, it was like talking to the lady next door. |
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They made love until the tenants of the flatette next door banged on the wall and told them to shut up. |
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This is a joke I often make when I pop next door for a Christmas drink or something. |
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For desert, pop next door to the Veggie House for the best bubble tea in the city. |
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It continued to house the village school until 1933, when children were taught by the postmistress who lived next door. |
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For the past fortnight, some builders have been doing up the flat next door. |
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Oh dear crikey, I think I've managed to rile my next door neighbour more than he's riled me, which is quite nice. |
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Now, you might not want a cutthroat reporter like Miller as a next door neighbor. |
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The couples have been so close that they even lived next door to each other for a while. |
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My sister thinks the little old ladies next door nicked it, to teach us a lesson for not bringing our bin back in as soon as the garbo leaves. |
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I found her batting at the door of the spice cupboard, yowling fit to wake Mrs R next door, and she's deaf as a post. |
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While I tried to debug the software and hardware for a scientific instrument next door I heard drilling and hammering. |
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But instead, I was entirely drawn into the teenage drama happening next door. |
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Faughey lived in the care home next door but one and had been receiving psychiatric treatment. |
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He looked like the goody-goody boy next door, tall and with a slight build, a little tanned, with wavy brown hair and plain brown eyes. |
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He'd even considered moving next door, but a destruction of wild cats had gained entrance. |
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I've known Tori forever, not only is she my next door neighbor but we went to the same grade school. |
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I'm amazed at how little it has changed. There is still a deli at No 31 and a greengrocer's next door. |
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It's the big night, the showdown, what's being called the guy next door versus the guyliner. |
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A new door through the wall to number 80 provides the end point to the tour and the start of a visit to the supporting exhibition next door. |
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New on the scene to help house Mississippi's homeless, a 490,000 passenger cruise ship docking next door in Mobile, Alabama. |
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Gas was escaping at the house next door and there was a serious danger to life, the court heard. |
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A man rang the doorbell and said he was doing some work next door and would like a brew. |
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He came upon the doorstep of his next door neighbour's house, and rang the doorbell. |
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Paul and I spent the afternoon putting up the weather station in the garden, having asked next door if we could drill holes in their fence posts. |
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An application has also been submitted to transform vacant land next door into a DIY store with a fast-food drive-through on the site. |
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Others live on as hard-working priests or clerical drudges, or as the family man next door or at the next desk. |
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He put on his shoes, jammed his hat over his unruly blond hair, and walked next door, opening the door and ambling into the twins' room. |
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Fed up with a wasted journey, I decided to treat myself to a cream tea at the cafe next door, to no avail. |
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Rather than sit around that whole time looking stupid, some bassists decided to sneak offstage and go to the tavern next door for a quick one. |
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Incidentally, the ornate round structure next door is a water tower built precisely a century ago. |
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To make the ambitious plans work, the house next door also had to be bought. |
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It's housed in a drab off-campus building that looks like a converted Quonset hut, and it sits next door to an auto-repair shop. |
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He lived next door to me just through the wall from my bedroom in his own wee 1-bedroomed tenement flat. |
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Having left her address book at the office, Sue called next door to get my telephone number. |
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She turned and saw that there were doors that were adjacent to the room next door. |
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Mr Tincombe has tried various traps and boarded up holes the rats have got through, but says they are attracted by a compost bin next door. |
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Because of the westerly winds it just blows back in again, just like all the muck and dust from the building site next door. |
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Instead of fleeing he walked right into the house next door and calmly walked into a ramshackle apartment he had hired there. |
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There was an adorable little boy living next door to us, who would keep saying hello repeatedly until we said hello back. |
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We wander into the winery next door to the studio, with its gleaming silver vats and stacked wooden crates of bottles ready for dispatch. |
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In North Carolina, I did my laundry and hung it outside on a clothesline to dry, while a farmer baled hay in a field next door. |
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The fire was contained within the house, but Mrs Hewitt said she feared at one point that it might spread next door. |
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Darleys is the restaurant in the rather grand old wooden house next door to Lilianfels hotel. |
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Eventually, after having no luck at all with the key, I had to go next door and knock them up. |
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Somewhat disappointed, I compensated by hopping next door to McDonald's for my first burger meal since I've been on my own. |
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Liam had always been the annoying kid next door who my mother constantly nagged me to be nice to. |
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The latter appears, anachronistically, in the guise of two rich young bachelors who have just inherited the estate next door. |
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And even if the doctor lived next door and you could call her, she would only bleed you and put smelly poultices on your forehead to balance your humors. |
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When you go into the halls of Gems and Minerals next door, you enter a cave-like kind of room, which is reminiscent of where those rocks come from. |
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Win or lose, we want our girl next door back safe and sound. |
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The large window behind the red velvet sofa frames the yard next door, which holds a black, wrought-iron raven, its outspread wings over six feet across. |
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Is there a sassy but kindly Black female lawmaker who lives next door the quartet, speaking sense to men and not taking no guff? |
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There is a stone outbuilding next door in the process of being rehabbed. |
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Thank God it will soon be evacuated and replaced by two new prisons, sci Phoenix I and II, just next door. |
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Try it out on the office know-it-all, or the smarty-pants next door. |
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The corner has a real Dutch feel, with the Dutch pancake house across the street, the flower shop next door specializing in Dutch tulips, and now, a marijuana smokeeasy. |
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See thon big lad that lives next door to yousens, he's a dork. |
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Still, somewhere beneath your feet is a subterranean passage that obligingly ran from this all male seminary to the next door convent of Nazarene nuns. |
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The cargo master's office was insulated and soundproofed and contained a kitchenette at one end of the room, with a lavatory in a small room next door. |
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I left my customers to the mercy of an extremely stoned and paranoid Benji, plagued by imaginary ringing bells, and sneaked off to the bar next door. |
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The transformation of the boy or girl next door into a highly sophisticated customer-relations executive and telemarketer has been documented often enough. |
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Then the power went out next door, at a shelter housed by the Essex County Office of Emergency Management. |
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The hip grandma, the evil uncle, the good-as-gold girl next door, even the turncoat best friend, are characters that have been all played to death. |
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Although Hewitt's bob didn't last long, the girl next door recently was spotted this week with long flowing extensions after only a short time with short hair. |
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I though Mena should be something around 30 or 40 in age, judged from the article, but I was so surprised that she is so young, just like a girl next door. |
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I opened my curtains this morning and saw loads of police right next door. |
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It is close to home and right next door to the playgroup he now attends. |
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The next door neighbours are setting off their fireworks as I type this. |
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Perhaps it's even arguable whether their next door neighbours should. |
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Vice propped his bass on the stand and sprinted to the house next door. |
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There are young tigers frolicking in and out of the pools provided for them in their pens, and it's a pleasure to watch them and their mums looking on from next door. |
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There is lots of petty theft and my neighbour next door was burgled. |
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He could smell the sweet smell of flowers wafting in from a balcony next door and hear the sounds of laughter drifting up from the sidewalk below. |
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Short and plump, with a dimpled chin, Griselda Blanco might have been the grandmother next door. |
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We have a neighbour next door and I just want her to read this rant. |
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Scribbling notes in the classroom next door is Justine, a shy 17-year-old orphan who is the only female in her class. |
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Dangling on the end of a plastic tag hung the key to the room next door. |
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Just next door in Pakistan, the international media is setting up shop, massively augmenting the local journalists, most of whom write and speak in the Urdu language. |
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Leconte deepens and enriches the situation by having Faber consult the real psychoanalyst in the office next door, who gives him gnomic advice and a large bill. |
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Lona was loading her assault rifle next door with hardly a thought, mindlessly feeding rounds into two spare magazines, plus a third to be carried in the gun. |
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You know, athletes, singers, hotel heiresses, their rich friends, reality stars, and even Joe Citizen next door. |
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The tenant in the house next door, Natalie Smith, told Bradford Coroner's Court that she had experienced a problem with the pilot light in her boiler. |
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On Fridays they bring in free taquitos from Mama's restaurant next door. |
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Even the building right next door was burning, so they formed a bucket brigade in a frantic effort to keep the flames from consuming the dojo as well. |
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The grocery shop was next door to the sweet shop and when I got there I saw a crowd of children gathered around a television camera and some photographers. |
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It's impossible to imagine her as the girl next door or a sultry temptress, so she often ends up playing the sexless totty, rather than the heroine. |
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It's not just that they think Europe is bang next door to Afghanistan. |
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The loony rooster next door insists on crowing at all hours. |
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Mrs Claydon left the town's primary school at 14 to work as a housemaid and later married her next door neighbour Alfred-John, who was a bargeman. |
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The site is currently vacant and is used for environmental monitoring to ensure the former refuse site next door is not contaminating surrounding land. |
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There was a pub and there was this second-hand shop next door. |
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According to the media release, Keats' 52-year-old next door neighbor yelled at the dogs to be quiet and kicked the fence. |
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We have scavenged the burned-out theater next door for a filigreed floor-to-ceiling round mirror and a tattered poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet. |
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And, as the sound evened out, the dance floor filled and the wedding from the private dining room next door filtered in to continue its celebration. |
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Patrick had slipped next door and got their groom to cable him with an urgent message to pick Master Adam up at the station as he was returning earlier than planned. |
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Have you got a dump next door or is your road used just like a litter bin? |
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The huge cinnamon and gold suite next door features a grand piano. |
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The senior Taylor, an aggressive soulwinner, pastored the Queen Anne Hill United Presbyterian Church where the family resided in the parsonage next door. |
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He rented the house and studio next door to his ground-floor apartment and studio on Tite Street, then opened up the party walls to create a generous establishment. |
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I try to take a break next door in one of Rusco garden furniture's comfy rope hammocks, but the saleslady sees I'm way too snug and turfs me out sharpish. |
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Why does he not come straight out and say that he wants all landlords to evict every tenant who might be accused of upsetting the next door neighbour. |
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The next afternoon he went berrying with a little boy who lived next door. |
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When gunshots burst out, she ran to retrieve her child from school and returned to her house just as a bomb hit next door. |
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She said the site was next door to residential property and although the present plans were for one train a day, there was the potential for three trainloads a day. |
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Danny, the narrator, his friend Fred and two next door playmates, Nancy and Janet find adventure and exuberance through the days of one particular summer. |
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When he came to York, he stayed at a house in Queen Street, next door to Rowntree's, before these buildings were pulled down to make way for the factory's expansion. |
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Their house burned to the ground, but the house next door wasn't touched by the fire. |
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The beautifully constructed open-air dining hall sits right on the beach next door to a game room housing a billiard table and video games for the kids. |
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In the smaller house next door, all of three feet away from the farmhouse, the birthday boy's mother and father are staying, along with the birthday boy's niece. |
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Both are better off if the child next door shovels the snow. |
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The thieves gained entry to the gunsmiths by breaking into the New China Palace take-away next door and then smashing their way through the adjoining brick wall. |
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But she'd been reading cheap romance novels purchased from the bookstore next door, so when she started spouting unrealistic blabber about needs and desires I ignored her. |
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The neighbours are having a durry outside my bedroom window and the new born next door wants something because he's crying a tiny, urgent newborn cry. |
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One exhaust stack will be virtually right next door to the Gabba. |
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The kid from next door drops by and Marvin talks to him about the stunts in his latest film, Death Hunt. |
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She stormed off next door, where the business owner tried to chase Wislon off before the bandit squeezed off a round. |
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At the prefab dorms on the American base in Kandahar, I ran into my neighbor from the bunk next door. |
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The city gross-receipts tax pushes businesses to tax-friendly cities next door, like West Hollywood, Beverly Hills or Burbank. |
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The Hindus there kept strictly vegetarian, but there was never any tension with the carnivores next door. |
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The development at Newhall Park Road became fully operational in October last year after a three-week move phasing departments from the old site next door to the new building. |
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The pub boasts no tales of hauntings, but there is a bricked-up cellar space which once linked the Queen's Tap, the GWR hotel next door and the station itself. |
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It was great because we got to stay next door to my in-laws, and my mom, probably one of the best cooks ever to grace this planet, lived around the corner. |
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The group has bought the Excelsior, takes over the Grumpy Mole in December, owns the Loaded Hog, Shooters and is setting up a club in the old Money Club Building next door. |
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Behind the bling wedding ring, perfectly coiffed ready-for-TV hair and confident stride, lies a woman who has to work just as hard at her marriage as the girl next door. |
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Last week I was having a bit of a blitz on residents permits and caught a black 3 series BMW with an out of date permit on the next door beat, two streets away. |
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The asbestos was discovered in an empty house next door to them. |
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There was no power so a guy in the room next door to me also came out. |
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Julian loves Stacy the girl next door and not the glamour puss. |
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The door opens and he is escorted out into the room next door. |
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Things, of course, begin to heat up when two girls move in next door. |
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The disaster was caused by the total collapse of his house in the Rue d' Anjou, undermined by the excavations carried out by the bank next door for its strong room. |
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When the doors eventually open and the audience totter in, the candidate had moved next door, leaving only a whiff of cigar smoke hanging in the air. |
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If ESPN is a sleek bachelor pad, ESPNW is the cottage next door filled with Activia and ultra-soft toilet paper. |
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Granted, he does whitewash the bad guys to a point where a fine actor like Meat Loaf Aday is left with little to be play but straight evil guy next door. |
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door. |
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Every now and then the air conditioner for next door would stop, then it would continue its endless bombination until the early hours of the morning. |
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My allocated time was too short for a stroll along the prom, so I picked up a small ice-cream cone from the stall next door, and took a turn around the park. |
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The girl next door had been playing her grand piano for the past two days. |
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As the Lost Sock Diner is located next door to the laundromat at the foot of Edinburgh's oh-so-trendy Broughton Street, you can clean your smalls while you munch your eggs. |
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The organizations don't tolerate an Attila the Hun in one office and a Mother Teresa next door. |
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The chickenry next door, which looked suspiciously small to house a thousand birds, was also a complete wreck. |
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The Thursday before last Halloween, the building next door was gutted. It took four and a half hours to put out. |
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Saudi al Qaeda cadres remain in the kingdom and next door in Yemen. |
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There really isn't any place to walk them, and if you're next door to a yapper, well, it gets a little tiresome. |
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Another thing valuable to the OAPs after waiting in long queues at the old post office was that they could use the toilets next door. |
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A secret passage leads from his marital home, No3 The Cliff, Seaton Carew, to No4 next door, which he and wife Anne had converted into bedsits. |
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The boys have IKEA metal bunkbeds in their room and there's a playroom next door where they can play table football. |
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The three-star Residence Les Terrasses De Veret is next door to the Grand Vans chairlift to take you to the top. |
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I was on Guam, and the guys in the Quonset hut next door flew mail to in 1949,'' Hall said. |
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A beauty salon named Finishing Touches has opened right next door to a funeral parlour. |
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Benna Harry, who lives next door to the site, said the facility should not be on Roscoe Street. |
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Drumming up a racket QTHE boy next door has got a drum kit and the racket is awful. |
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His is just one individual's doolally view of the world, a person you would not ideally want to spot moving in next door. |
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The Lodging House was still there, next door was a large shop and next to that was a paper shop. |
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Today is also the official opening of Middlesbrough's latest gallery, The House of Blah Blah, next door to Teesside Archives in Exchange Square. |
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We have complained to Kirklees Council about him, because he takes off and then flies very low over our house and next door. |
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She looked a bit miffy and I later learned she'd informed her husband 'a right snooty cow's moved in next door. |
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While work is still proceeding on the new Belly restaurant next door to San Fillipo, Belly Taqueria already is up and running, Mahaney said. |
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Of course he's also full of vitriol, disdain and aloof passion for the screwy girl next door. |
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And the camp was, essentially, next door to the FSA facility. |
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Tensions have been fuelled by the civil war next door in Syria. |
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Heathlands, which is close to Buckley town centre, enjoys a semirural location with a nature reserve next door. |
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Pakistan is happy to see a weak, destabilized Afghanistan next door. |
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Since the ongoing American adventure next door shows no signs of abating, the debate about Pakistan being a failed state or not has continued. |
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The other day we were readying to step next door for drinkypoos and an Also Sprach tape. |
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I should ask the green thumb next door what she recommends for my droopy daffodils. |
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When he investigates, he finds that Hirano, the ronin next door, has tried to commit seppuku. |
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The Royal Armoured Corps is based at Bovington Camp, and next door is the Bovington Tank Museum. |
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