And not wishing to carry out an equine dental inspection we said yes please and left work pretty sharpish. |
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I wish the mag well but they must get some kind of story archive onto the web sharpish. |
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We left fairly sharpish, but still didn't get home until well gone half seven. |
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Unless we can think of something sharpish, Bridlington has been consigned to a slow death. |
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I nearly overtook somebody for the first time ever, but I left it a little late, so I had to pull back in sharpish. |
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I assumed that I would be bowled out of that fairly sharpish, as presumably all the best players would have made it through. |
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Pressley had better be quick as, if he doesn't reach the podium sharpish, he might find his guvnor has already lifted the pot. |
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We were determined to get moving again fairly sharpish, as the weather was looking like closing in again soon. |
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If we want Cumbria agriculture to move forward we've got to get our act together sharpish. |
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He saw Stella, blushed and twirled his hair around with a pencil, and then about-turned sharpish back out of the room. |
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But there is a shortage, and they have got to get in sharpish for people with proven records. |
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I'll know about the Sussex job in couple of weeks and if I don't get that then I'll have to find something else sharpish. |
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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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I can't imagine coming at him with that sharpish, pointy thing. |
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But it was a problem that needed addressing, and sharpish, if his impeccable reputation as one of the world's greatest ever sportsmen was to remain intact. |
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I write short, sharpish comments which are always linked to the original material and also provide odd alleyways for the interested to meander off into. |
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Likewise you knew when you woke up today that it was Monday and that you'd better get up sharpish because you were expected back at work this morning. |
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Anyone seeking any kind of assistance in making it over to Hungary for the only festival of jazz I know that is held in a vineyard should get in touch pretty sharpish. |
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Our starters arrived fairly sharpish and we ripped them apart in hunger. |
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Frankly, if those nasty little cliques are all that's on offer on the parenting front, I can't blame anyone for wanting to hotfoot it back to the office, sharpish. |
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Classic Sancerre ingredients all coming together skillfully with sharpish gooseberry fruit rolling along a mineral path leading to a flinty finale. 5 Stars. |
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There is no doubt that the fact they had wind almost the whole time and having got through the Doldrums pretty sharpish, were major factors contributing to Gitana's result in this transatlantic race. |
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He had to switch tack sharpish and create a character. |
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When a former Greek prime minister, George Papandreou, suggested holding a referendum in 2011 he was summoned to Brussels and told to drop the idea sharpish. |
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And Mr Bernstein is simply wrong about being the first journalist in Kashgar for years. To make up for that, Mr Bernstein writes in a felicitous style, enlivened at times with a telling metaphor or a sharpish insight. |
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If, indeed, he was the dirty old man they allege, then why didn't they raise their campaigning Lib-Dem knees into his wedding tackle sharpish? |
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