So I went to their website to see about ordering a replacement assembly kit. |
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Adam reckons I'm not allowed to eat in bed when I move in with him, but we'll see about that. |
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I also want to get over to the museum and see about doing some research on him. |
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I see about me living human beings, and the argument from analogy is supposed to allow me to infer that these are persons like myself. |
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Children and families took tractor rides to see about 100 lambs being born in barns and fields across farmland at nearby Notton Farm. |
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In the meantime I'll see about sorting out a couple of guest writers to keep you entertained. |
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When I have some time I'm going to see about stripping out absolutely as much text as I can, to see how far it can be pushed. |
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Looking in the bottom of my glass, sure enough, I could see about a centimetre of sediment! |
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I'll have to see about arranging for those selected to attend class down at the school. |
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What was gratifying to see about the cartoon, however, was its treatment of same-sex child-rearing. |
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Performance benchmarks aren't yet available for systems based on the long-awaited chip, so we'll have to see about the performance claims. |
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They've sent divers out into the water, but so far, with all that muck and debris in there, they've only been able to see about five feet down. |
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I shall have to see about reducing their number before we move, donating the surplus to a charity shop. |
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If the Executive is serious about delivering on its projects it should see about copying the example for riverside regeneration set in England. |
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Would-be student Melissa had come from Newcastle to see about a place at Leeds University. |
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The feelings turn out to be mutual, you see about rejiggering the teams. |
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And I asked if he was going to be checking out my toilet to see about getting a new floor in. |
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It is intended for European citizens, but we shall also see about how to resolve issues that more directly affect the judicial authorities. |
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Physicians in the ED Clinic see about 80 to 100 new patients a year and on average they follow them for three years. |
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So I said I would see about it, and asked him if he would not rather have a cat than a kitten. |
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The wind is battering the windows and the visibility is poor-I can only see about 20 m. The trees are shaking and swaying. |
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For more information about a procedure or Windows in the HP Web JetAdmin software, see about HP's relation document. |
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I laughed to myself, almost hysterically, we'll see about that. |
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They seem determined to slash the salary cap but we'll see about that. |
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He would look up army friends, see about a job, then return. |
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Think about quality over quantity, and see about improving our parks. |
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And as for that we'll see about that, fear no such threatful muttering under the weather, either. |
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Mr. Seibels, in his testimony, said I rung him up to see about labels. He is very much mistaken. I rung him up to see about bottles. |
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And then we'll see about the rest over the next few days. |
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The next Chapter will see about 180 Friars gathered together in Assisi. |
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Well, we told ourselves, we'll have to see about all that advice. |
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But I felt so inadequate, I went to see about breast augmentation. |
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These were the creatures Nawnim had been amazed to see about him on the day of his arrival. When he inquired about them, Anna told him they were Japs an' Chows. |
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The five-year deal, which is subject to final approval by Cheshire West and Chester council's executive, will see about 200 existing council staff transfer to Plus Dane. |
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The last thing feminist Athenas see about corporate structures, government, or academia is that they are run by benevolent and all-protective fathers. |
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