Everyone sneaked furtively around in anonymous saloons, loath to draw attention to themselves. |
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For example, one gives you a choice between sneaked and snuck as the preterite of sneak. |
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It happened because yesterday I weighed 20 decagrams of noodles and sneaked a spoonful. |
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Pierre raced ahead and sneaked to the side on the ship where the rowboat waited. |
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Favourite spots for sneaked assignations are empty classrooms, deserted corridors and overgrown lots. |
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Before the show we sneaked a look backstage to get the low-down on the make-up artists. |
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I do know that she sneaked out last night to her favorite Italian restaurant and brought back some takeout. |
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He was enjoying a meal with his wife, Gill, at their home in Roundhay, Leeds, when thieves sneaked in through the unlocked front door. |
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I sneaked her across to the west wing of the mansion, and up the flight of stairs. |
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He got the backing of a church and they sneaked him out of the country, disguised as a priest. |
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This is a conservative measure because it assumes the nesting male does not obtain any fitness from sneaked spawns. |
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There are moments that the infantry can be sneaked up on and dispatched without even twitching. |
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What seems to have happened then is that someone sneaked to the authorities. |
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He just sneaked into the lead and won it and then the final was very close but Paul pipped them at the post. |
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Deliveries that were once sneaked into the covers now pummelled the boundary boards. |
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When his bed got wet in a water fight, he sneaked under Sakia's covers for a fumble. |
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He and his younger twin sister had sneaked out of the palace many times, disguised as peasants. |
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While the others sneaked in a last route or two, Anne ascended a static line, collecting her camera and jumaring toward the sky. |
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A ticket inspector climbed aboard along the Whitechapel Road, failing to find anyone who'd sneaked on without paying. |
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At bedtime, I sneaked Ken away with me, and placed him on my bedside table for easy access. |
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She shrugs them off at the turn like someone would an insect that sneaked inside their clothes. |
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On all days while alive, unpaired males either paired randomly with unguarded females or sneaked. |
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As the rest of the family snoozed in a post-dinner stupor, I sneaked into the front parlour and helped myself to another glass. |
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Tirianna carefully sneaked over to the tapestry and Sicirin pulled her beneath the embroidered canvas. |
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For 90 minutes the visitors found themselves outmuscled, outplayed and outpaced, yet twice they sneaked into the box, and twice they scored. |
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Joe had sneaked to the urn, then hid his filled tea-can under his overalls as he made his way back to the howff. |
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Creon and jockey Timmy Murphy sneaked up the inside to overcome GVA Ireland and win the Pertemps Final. |
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Frank sneaked behind him, and pistol-whipped him, knocking him unconscious. |
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Having sneaked a look at my neighbour's menu when we were in the queue I selected a jacket potato with mushrooms and bacon. |
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He once sneaked into the woman's home while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. |
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Members of Parliament hate having this sort of wide-ranging power sneaked past them as much as you do. |
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He was rearrested when he sneaked back into Finland for his father's funeral. |
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As for Rachel, her friends had sneaked into the wings of the stage to see her perform with the quartet and sing her solo. |
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Just over two furlongs out he sneaked a glance behind and the sight of everything else off the bridle was all he needed. |
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The accomplice who sneaked in is believed to be around 30 and scruffily dressed. |
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And at the checkout I had to sift through the basket of items I had chosen and those which had been sneaked in by my minx of a little helper. |
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After slicing his tee ball into the trees at 18, he pitched out and barely sneaked a six-foot bogey putt in the side door. |
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Already weak from days without food and water, he and three colleagues had sneaked past a cordon of armed guards in the dead of night. |
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When he sneaked a glimpse of his body in a fly-spotted mirror, Sam saw a hawk-nosed, dusty-haired, broad-shouldered man in his early sixties. |
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The Italians, including some of the world's wealthiest players, were pelted with tomatoes when they sneaked back home on a midnight flight. |
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It would be twice today that this person had invaded her personal space and sneaked up on her. |
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I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter. |
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Canadians are, thanks to their members, totally irate about this sneaked in legislation. |
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They sneaked into the garage claiming it was public property and accosted her. |
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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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This dysphagia was his only medical complaint, one that had sneaked up on him over the course of a month. |
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David Rigby had worked at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield for six years when, one night in June, he sneaked into the ward where the infirm pensioner was bedridden. |
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One winter night, Posho Wembore sneaked into the exclusive whites-only club of the Hotel Pourquoi Pas? |
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She sneaked into town on a freight train, covered her uniform with civvies, stuffed her hair into a floppy hat and donned some oversized Ray-Bans. |
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Much of the profit is sneaked back to China before it can be taxed in Italy. |
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Many people were shot for doing so, but rather than starve, I sometimes sneaked out to search for food. |
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Players grumbled that Johnson had sneaked offside before netting the equaliser but, if they were looking for tea and sympathy from their manager, they didn't get it. |
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He and some other men sneaked away from the relocation site to plant rice in the hills. |
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Fellow Canadian Adam Dukovich of London, ON lost his last games 4-2 against Hubert Steirer of Austria, but still sneaked in the medal round. |
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I sneaked a look at her and saw the utter disappointment in her face. |
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He could barely contain his annoyance at being sneaked up on. |
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Trent and I had just sneaked into the storage closet when his gaze drifted to the snare drum, and before I knew it, he started poking holes into it. |
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He had lost his fogle, or else some rascally comrade had sneaked it. |
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We should have won but they sneaked two goals against the run of play, and their keeper had a fantastic night. |
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So he decided to put it in a big pot and sneaked out of his house in the middle of the night. |
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An unknown person or group sneaked a rogue advertisement onto the site's pages. |
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Yoyo, the famous stealer, has sneaked into the country's most famous jewels building to steal 3 red diamonds. |
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So we sneaked The Matrix and the movie they gave us after was 10 Things I Hate About You. |
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Somehow they strung together three wins in their conference tournament and sneaked into the Big Dance. |
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Mr Tremonti has since intimated that the clause was sneaked into the legislation by the prime minister's office. |
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She sneaked grass away to feed it where it was-she would never again let her cow out. |
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This board really sneaked in under the wire. |
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Instead of having an open debate about the pros and cons of a common external policy, such a policy is sneaked in in a completely different context. |
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Boat Club won 4-0 as expected, but Stallon and Jordan sneaked a set for the visitors. |
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Armijo had a golden chance just before the break when she sneaked into the area unmarked but with only the goalkeeper to beat, she shot just over. |
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I sneaked through a fire exit and headed straight to the airport. |
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It was two years ago when the armed conflict was still going on that, along with five other friends, I sneaked out of our village in Dhankuta District, in eastern Nepal's hills. |
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So yes, I have sneaked my mother's cigarettes. |
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Their defence leaked badly when Rochdale had corner kicks and twice defender Mark Monington sneaked up to head home in the first half. |
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Foxes have even sneaked into the Houses of Parliament, where one was found asleep on a filing cabinet. |
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The restaurant opened at six, and he sneaked down for coffee, then sneaked back to his room. |
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Wherever they went, some pattened girl stopped to curtsy, or some footman in dishabille sneaked off. Yet this was an abbey! |
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Special agent sneaked off and got in automobile. |
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Stuart Holden sneaked in unmarked on to a hopeful cross, but the midfielder seemed surprised that the ball had reached him and allowed it to simply bounce off his right foot and harmlessly behind for a goal kick. |
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Mr. Gerry Ritz: Mr. Chairman, the minister talked about 200 sponsorship contracts being sneaked through the pipeline as the freeze was being applied. |
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Two mission files had somehow sneaked into the netgames folder. |
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Receptionist Frances Dodge claimed married Kirit Rach harassed her for 18 months after they sneaked a kiss at a Christmas party. |
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Bordeaux substitute Gabriel Obertan sneaked into the Cluj box with three minutes on the clock only to see his low shot palmed away by Stancioiu, and at the death Marouane Chamakh hit the post. |
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Peter has sneaked back from Paris in secret to spend a cheeky day with her and she has to think fast when they catch her in her birthday suit. |
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Tybalt, meanwhile, still incensed that Romeo had sneaked into the Capulet ball, challenges him to a duel. |
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I have to tell you that these three people did not make their way into the Chamber calmly, but sneaked in quickly, and they had not unfurled the banners at that stage. |
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In our Group C survey, England and Algeria were neck-and-neck at the top for a long spell, before Fabio Capello's side just sneaked home at the end. |
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It looked a long way back for Rangers but they were given hope just before the interval when Cierzniak let Smith's free-kick from 25 yards slip through his hands and the ball sneaked in at the corner. |
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Four decades ago, her mother sneaked across the border from her dirt-floor house in Juarez to El Paso so her illegitimate daughter could be born in America. |
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We sneaked out of our cellar and took a quick look round our backyard. |
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But there was always some wiseguy who sneaked in to eat the cake before the others, so that when it was time to consider sharing, what was left to share in this country was poverty. |
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I sneaked it in there and it stayed pretty much hidden until now, and I would like to reveal it to the very few people who are in the Chamber tonight. |
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A guy sneaked across the American border in Columbia valley. |
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The white and tortoiseshell moggy was trapped in a fan belt after she sneaked under the bonnet of a car at Dinorwic industrial estate, Caernarfon, on Monday night. |
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A couple were upstairs watching TV at their home in Silver Birch Road when he sneaked in through an unlocked door at 7pm on February 26 and stole an iPhone and a handbag. |
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Jose Santacruz Londono, a kingpin in the world's biggest drug gang, sneaked out of La Picota prison Thursday afternoon, said Miller Rubio, spokesman for the Prisons Institute. |
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