My sister is quick to call somebody a friend, even somebody she hardly knows, if it suits her book. |
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I can't imagine being with somebody who didn't stimulate my mind enough to wanna talk about stuff. |
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Choice within the National Health Service is treated like a one sided demand that our wants should be satisfied by somebody else. |
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Is somebody at the BBC's pictures desk suffering from over-heating due to the sudden unseasonably warm temperatures? |
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I don't think it's a sickness that causes somebody to engage in aberrant behavior. |
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If somebody should ask you what true zen is, it´s not necessary to explain using words. |
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Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin. |
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He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information. |
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Well they're only hackable or manipulatable if you give somebody the cards. |
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Did the last albums start with a desire to make an album for somebody who wouldn't buy it anyway? |
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And last but not least, you know, when somebody has that type of a debilitating disease, they feel they need to work, they have to work. |
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We'd do a film together if somebody came up with an idea that wasn't a remake or a repeat or a sequel. |
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Your off-duty mood will be quite amorous and passionate, so you are likely to make somebody quite happy. |
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Blackburn council decide to ban the backstroke in a swimming pool in case somebody bumps his or her head. |
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How long should you leave it before using the lav after somebody has come out of there? |
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Communication technology is reshaping communities, but the ability to have a conversation with somebody across the globe is not new. |
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As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible. |
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Nor are you likely to be waiting here long before somebody recognises your need for a cold drink or a coffee. |
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Screaming for somebody, screaming for her parents, her footsteps resounded throughout the marble corridors. |
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Except this time, somebody got out of their car and shot one of them to death. |
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Everybody thinks they know somebody who's scamming welfare because they can't see a wheelchair. |
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Despite this he kept up very well with a strong team bent on glory, no mean feat for somebody with only a few trips under his belt, respect! |
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I think that, when you work with somebody of that caliber there's just an immediate respect for him and his process. |
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The key to that is somebody with at least a strong, identifiable personality, coupled with street smarts and a clearly articulated vision. |
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There is a moral crime of the highest order being committed, and somebody is morally responsible. |
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He gave me a long lecture about the absurdity of somebody claiming an interest in serious music who didn't own a stereophonic gramophone. |
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They would assume I was describing somebody on the leftward fringe of the most liberal party. |
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The unmistakable gurgle of somebody retching his breakfast into a pail was omnipresent within the room. |
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Hopefully we'll retest it, it will go into clinical trials and it will help somebody. |
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The family have been at their wits' end trying to ensure somebody answers for this. |
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You know, it could be one of those insignificant cases that he's prosecuted in the past, where, you know, somebody does a slow burn. |
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Now I discover, through referrer logs, that somebody is visiting from Iceland. |
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Inevitably somebody gets killed unless there is a technical malfunction with the bomb or a little luck. |
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I say we split up and somebody stays here with the sick one and somebody comes with me to the bank. |
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You might end up having to pay a fine for not having your car properly taxed, and then you might reverse into somebody else's car. |
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She ripped out the spoon, and tried to run for the door, but somebody had put the whole prison in lockdown. |
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No. To me the idea that words or taunts can enrage somebody to kill and act out of anger, and our judicial system says that's okay, is barbaric. |
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We're very sad that somebody has lost their life and would like to send our sympathies to the family. |
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He said that somebody should get the orchestra to shut up, and that everybody should be on deck, manning the lifeboats. |
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Nominees might be heroic lifesavers who have put themselves in danger to help somebody else. |
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Pop down to the local for a pint and a sandwich and it means you're meeting somebody you actually like and the business can go hang. |
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You can often overcome somebody with a lot more physical strength just by your agility and lightness of movement. |
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Tony, a couple of months ago, you made me up and made me look like somebody else. |
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Even if somebody out there ends up reading what we write, as likely as not we'll complain that they've missed the point. |
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I'm at a point right now that if somebody makes me an offer to sell out, I'm likely to listen. |
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Of course, when things go awry we always single out and punish somebody, usually the coach. |
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It's not possible to get rich quick in the space of time that they're talking about, and do it without cheating or ripping somebody off. |
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Not to disenfranchise rich people who live in nice places, but in previous decades we'd dismiss somebody like Smiley as a limousine liberal. |
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At every point, I thought somebody was going to resolve the matter, but all the way along the line, whoever I went to just made it worse. |
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Keep in mind, however, the Talmud says, that humiliating somebody publicly is tantamount to murder. |
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It was always a sure-fire shocker for a monster to wade out of the reeds, roaring, and grab somebody off the raft. |
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If there are three thugs robbing somebody you have to arrest all three to solve it perfectly. |
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The Hos were always mad at somebody, and somebody was always furious with the Hos. |
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I was extremely happy to discover that the video she wanted was on loan to somebody else, meaning she has to go on a hike to pick it up. |
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In a year spent reading manuscripts, it was always good to get stuck into something that was bound, between covers, and somebody else's baby. |
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From what I can tell, somebody went through and very literally translated words from German to English for the North American release. |
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And I think he's somebody who can speak with authority about what that kind of leadership can provide. |
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The limit used to be a year, so when an employer took somebody on, at least that employee would work for a year before the provisions came in. |
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When an employer takes somebody on, at the end of the day there has to be a reward. |
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You may clash with somebody in authority over an important and complex matter in what could turn out to be a difficult period. |
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But others note that if she takes against somebody, their access will be ruthlessly cut off. |
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You just have to be organised and even if you just take one or two hours to bounce ideas off somebody else that can be important. |
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For all I know, you're some kind of hacker, or somebody I know who is yanking my chain. |
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Once you know what is expected, go shopping but take somebody you trust with you. |
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There always has to be somebody in the tent to prevent thieves from taking the paltry property they have left. |
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When Harper's Magazine was looking for somebody to put on the cover of their sesquicentennial issue alongside Mark Twain, there was you. |
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It's not pretty but somebody has to do it and you can't afford to have delicate sensibilities. |
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After he drove away in his own car, somebody called police and tipped them off. |
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She mastered the at of MacGyvering some clothes out of whatever you can steal from somebody else's tent. |
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Sometimes we feel it's fair to give somebody a chance, sometimes it's to reward players who have bust a gut in training to improve themselves. |
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He knew I was a musician and they desperately needed somebody to put music to lyrics. |
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At last, a voice of sense and reason from somebody who knows what they are talking about. |
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Police in the area have issued several warnings fearful that somebody will eventually be hurt. |
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There is always the option, of course, if the line manager cannot resolve the dispute, that it effectively goes up to somebody of a senior rank. |
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You know, some people get totally wasted, and last year there was an accident when somebody fell off a float. |
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She will not be buried until somebody is brought to account for what happened. |
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We wondered if the coach had a malfunction, or if somebody forgot to water this coach. |
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I said that a customer is somebody who pays for goods or services, and if he wanted any more input from me it would cost him five quid a word. |
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Exuding a quiet confidence, he is obviously somebody who is sure of his own abilities, yet unpresumptuous about what the future might hold. |
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We all look to Frank as somebody who, when we were making difficult decisions, was there with a funny quip. |
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I kick indifferently among the jetsam that has sedimented up against the curb somebody once painted white and then forgot about. |
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A young woman from the London beau monde is en route to a Scottish isle to marry Sir somebody or other, a wealthy et cetera. |
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You better put in for that time off from the job now, before somebody else beats you to it. |
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The moment you set a goal and achieve it, somebody will eventually beat your record and surpass your goal! |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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If somebody made me a good offer to take over your job I would give it serious consideration. |
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Those aren't the words of somebody who was serious about fighting the Cold War. |
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He always gives 100 per cent week in, week out, is a very consistent player and is somebody youngsters can look up to. |
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I wouldn't want the moment of the century ruining by somebody chucking a mental when things were just hotting up. |
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Before you say something about somebody, make sure that you actually know the facts. |
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Even if I go to the men's room, somebody has got to walk me down there and stand outside. |
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He was friendly with noncritical writers, but he always seemed to be feuding with somebody in the press. |
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First, get somebody behind center who can complete the forward pass with some regularity. |
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I would be attempting to talk to somebody when another person would rush up with joyful squeals of greeting. |
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The liar enjoys the feeling of power gained from putting one over on somebody. |
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They don't tend to play practical jokes, or engage in humor that humiliates or puts somebody down. |
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If you know somebody will repeat everything you say over the dinner table to a gossip columnist it will probably put you off the person. |
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Does somebody who consents to a judgment have a prima facie right to costs, or not? |
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And if you just want to watch somebody tackling the jumps, you can relax in the Club Bar overlooking the indoor ring. |
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Geser tells a tale about the Virgin of Byzantium to whom somebody bore ill will and put a spell. |
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If we sell the house and in 10 years' time somebody gets permission, we might as well get a slice of the pie. |
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What hurts most about domestic violence is that the bruises on your body are created by somebody you love. |
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I think much the same could be said for choosing somebody like Joe Whatshisface over the three millionaires currently vying to be our new Ruler. |
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It cannot mean anything less than that can it, a duty not to expose somebody to a risk of injury? |
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As somebody once remarked, distrust of authority should be the first civic duty. |
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If somebody is going to have an affair, they will do it whether or not someone tries to flirt with them. |
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It amazes me that people actually break out in rapturous applause when somebody successfully hits the ball. |
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I think that if somebody behaves thuggishly towards you, you have the right to protect yourself. |
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He could always get somebody to explain if he had to talk business with an Argentine who did not speak English. |
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If ever there was somebody who looked like an all-action-hero pilot, it was this guy. |
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So don't waste any more time trying to be a second class somebody else and get on with being a first class you! |
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The only person who could do that would be somebody visiting the crime scene afterwards. |
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That's when he was hit by thieves yet again when somebody broke the trailer loose from the truck. |
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It puts out a real sticky, tacky substance and is designed to restrict the movement of somebody. |
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It is impossible to write an honest letter to somebody who may send it on to a third party. |
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Neighbours then heard an argument, the sounds of somebody being pushed against a wall and banging doors. |
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It was just malicious damage, so it looks like somebody has a grudge against him. |
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No-one wants to give a chance to somebody who's not guaranteed to be perfect. |
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If you know that somebody else cares about the top 20 signs of ageing you might come up with a few new ones. |
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Folks, I submit that somebody this immature and thin-skinned has no business dealing with even 18-year-olds. |
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Alternatively, it could be sold to a hungry, aggressive business run by somebody like Flynn. |
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I think the studios are happy to have their products licensed and have somebody else manage the inventory risk and the seasonability risk. |
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He tried to balk and twist around somebody and got caught holding the ball, and the umpires pay the free kick. |
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Now that we are back in funds, loosening the purse strings again, you have more credibility if it is somebody else. |
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They watch too much MuchMusic and need to idolise somebody who isn't baring her midriff. |
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By these accounts, it would seem that the only good politician is a non-politician, somebody who bows out deferentially to the sidelines. |
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Judge Raymond Bennett said it was difficult to imagine anything more fearsome than seeing somebody on your window sill at 2am. |
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There was the number of somebody in my office, Austin S. Don't dial the number, kids. |
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I was glad to know that there is really an air marshal there, and they are not afraid to shoot somebody who says they have a bomb. |
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The offense will also need to find somebody besides Modin, who led the team with 32 goals, to score from the wing. |
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And it's very easy for me to look into the eyes of a child and remember being that kid, feeling so powerless, wishing somebody would help me. |
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I grabbed the knife to try and stop him, but somebody behind me hit me on the head with a bottle. |
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It is like somebody breaking into your house, taking your bank book, emptying your account, and walking away. |
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Yes, this is pike heaven all right and it won't be long before one day somebody banks that magical sixty-pound fish. |
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Tomorrow somebody may say that I shouldn't wear khaki to work and should only wear red. |
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The profile of the basic kind of person who suffers from kleptomania is that of somebody who has had a chaotic upbringing. |
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If you have someone like her, the other dancers can see that there is somebody whom they can emulate. |
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I wanted to talk to somebody about God, and sometimes I'd imagine meeting with the priest in his dark office beyond the sacristy. |
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I thought somebody was going to jump on the bandwagon in Scotland, so why not me? |
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You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn redemption. |
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It is a joy to be able to delight in somebody else's good fortune rather than be envious of it. |
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I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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Rugby is a free flowing game and the play will only stop when somebody knocks the ball on or gives away a penalty. |
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Certainly you're not going to treat a victim worse than you would somebody charged with a crime. |
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It's pretty common knowledge that there's always somebody worse off than you. |
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I have a low opinion of myself, I'm angry at life and I'm somebody I don't want to be when I'm on drugs. |
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We are looking for someone who can share a good conversation, not somebody who is just going to get wrecked. |
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If a vehicle is deregistered, sold to a motor wrecker, then purchased by somebody who decides to repair that vehicle, it can be repaired. |
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You can think somebody is a bad lot, but you have to treat that person equally. |
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Nothing like this has ever happened to her, she just doesn't understand what she did wrong and why somebody would want to hurt her. |
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When he feels somebody is wronging his client, he jumps in front of a microphone. |
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The development of new technologies always screws somebody over in the end. |
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Now, the accepted meaning of the term is, somebody who speaks Assamese as his or her mother tongue. |
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It's a vicious circle and unfortunately if this family is rehoused these youths will probably just pick on somebody else in the estate. |
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To be sure, now and then one hears of somebody who fancies alligator pears without dressing. |
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I've often wondered why it is that people who claim to have past lives always claim to be the reincarnation of somebody famous. |
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If something goes wrong, if somebody gets laid off, if you have a child that gets sick, you go right off the cliff. |
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It's ironic because earlier in the day, I had to get somebody to etch his registration number in his screens because he asked for it. |
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I do not want to say that in Maori, because somebody might ask me to interpret what I really mean. |
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It amazes me that somebody can say very little, and not very loudly at all, and everyone listens to what she has to say. |
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I can translate my own Maori, just in case somebody does not understand what I am talking about. |
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If you start to steal, you'll probably get rubbish that somebody left in the ashcan in the back of their house. |
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We had a yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum on board somebody else's dreamily expensive yacht in the Caribbean. |
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The shirt had a long slash across the abdomen where it looked like somebody had cut through it with a knife or a pair of scissors. |
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The opportunity to knock somebody out quietly or take a hostage is not often present since enemies tend to rove in groups. |
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Many feared that if the food went bad and somebody became ill that they would be liable and could be sued. |
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It is good to share with somebody, but the problem is that this desire often comes from self-satisfaction and ego-centered attachment which would never fill our heart. |
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You knew that where there's big money, there's always somebody that's pretty clever at accumulating some of it. |
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She recalls that her father was aghast when somebody asked him if he had treated King differently than he might another patient. |
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That kind of behavior would be in keeping with somebody who had been slipped a date rape drug such as Midazolam, aka Dazzle. |
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Clearly somebody hates journalists who ask questions about the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, and not only in astrakhan. |
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It can be really good if somebody is an amazing talent right off the bat or it can highlight your flaws. |
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If they keep The big guy in the platform, one of these somebody is going to demand that it also include Gaia. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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But supposing somebody is in a hotel abutting a public place and insults his wife in a hotel room, that would be an offence under this section, would it not? |
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I'd like to fight somebody with a black belt and waste them. |
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In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television. |
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However, I think that if the company advertises a service or somebody asks the price, they should be quoted the total price including any fixed fees. |
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She had afterward wondered aloud if perhaps somebody, maybe even Emily, had clutched Antonia during the final moments. |
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Why don't you all just jog on and let somebody run things properly. |
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The base is weighted down with rocks somebody dug out of a yard. |
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What people will be able to come away with is how do I feel about somebody I painted. |
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Something, or somebody, is always out of whack or out of commission. |
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Remembering that day when he came back from California, describing it to the jurywoman, he saw himself as if he were somebody else, as if he were the town looking on. |
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When My Own Private Idaho came out, that was the first time somebody from our generation was contributing. |
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The flip-phone seemed plenty smart enough for what he needed, that being to converse with somebody. |
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I would rather have somebody punch me in the face than spit at me. |
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Every once in awhile somebody spotted a coyote scurrying past along the side of the road, and the whole bus leaped in its seat. |
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It would appear that somebody knew he kept money in his house. |
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My bet is that somebody is going to be in deep doo-doo over this. |
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If you are riding down a straightaway at speed with somebody closing in on you, you can literally feel a rearward tug as they move into your slipstream. |
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Were you ever with a guy in a relationship with somebody so obsessed with something that you had to kind of put the kibosh on either the guy or that thing? |
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And there is no honor in kicking somebody when they are down. |
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In most cases, I hate seeing the press kick somebody when they're down. |
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When you have somebody working for your campaign, like Grooms, who says you can't win, that is the death knell for a candidate. |
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You don't stop at a red traffic light, in case somebody hijacks your car. |
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But back then they were called women's libbers, and somebody must have been feeling threatened, because in 1975 the Mandy annual for Girls ran a story about one of them. |
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I mean, look, is Judge Posner or somebody really not wooable by the Times? |
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He said last year, somebody was talking about the woodworking I do. |
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Well, Neil, now we've got somebody on the other side to refute you. |
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Pran is somebody who reinvents himself according to context. |
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Either somebody else painted them start to finish, or somebody else doctored them up. |
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But in the end, if somebody has to say, yea or nay, I am that person. |
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You do not get prohibition to stop the Minister removing somebody. |
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At halftime somebody had come into the dressing room and told us Pearl Harbor had been bombed by the Japs. |
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But you bet, when we find somebody who might do harm to the American people, we will detain them and ask others from their country of origin to detain them. |
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The approach that is being taken in the bill is the approach of concealment, which is the proper approach, because if somebody reoffends, then the offence can re-emerge. |
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It's like when somebody years ago figured out that zero was a number. |
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Also you do have a lot of young girls seeing this film, and they should have somebody in there who they can empathize with. |
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For example, if somebody has urge incontinence and tries to cut down on fluids to cut down on leakage, they may actually end up with more urgency. |
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He evidently believes that control of the 777 was taken over by somebody who gained access to the cockpit. |
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They hate to see somebody flashing the money around like that. |
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But also somebody who could handle a mouthful of exposition and make the words understandable and compelling. |
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Petit says that somebody once told him they understood his reliance on his eyesight, his sense of touch, even his sense of smell. |
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He's somebody who strongly promotes anti-racism and equality. |
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There is nothing worse than being in a cosy little restaurant, enjoying wonderful food, and then somebody lights up and blows that acrid smoke in your direction. |
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One person who holds a much higher opinion of Klitschko is somebody who learned his finer qualities while facing him in the ring. |
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A sudden crashing sound rang out, and somebody was being pushed aside. |
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Seth sighed and walked over to open the door, as somebody rang the bell. |
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He or she, with lazy, vague, and windy legislation, FOBS the lawmaking off on somebody we elect to execute laws. |
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His charming little theme's heard throughout the movie, but the producers chose to impose somebody else's noisy pop tune on the credits, obscuring his very apropos theme. |
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He was coming off of a freeway, and I was hurt pretty badly from somebody driving really fast. |
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I'm just somebody serving food and that's the long and the short of it. |
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For somebody who has grown up with the stench of oil dripping from filthy laundry, surrounded by roustabouts and crane operators, I've spent surprisingly little time on rigs. |
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I like somebody that looks me in the eye when I ask a question. |
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There's always a danger that when you let somebody out on weekend leave and they've got lorry-loads of cash that the first thing they'll do is buy a plane ticket to Rio. |
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I think a lot of political lowbrows all around the world got a new lease on life when they saw how even somebody like him could get crowbarred into office. |
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When somebody broke into her rented Moscow apartment in September, she decided it was time for her to get out of there. |
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It's a lot easier for me to find the sexy in somebody who may not think they are. |
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And if somebody wants to take you out and creates an assassination contract on your head, then the hitman gets your picture to familiarize himself with the face he's to kill. |
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And, that if somebody gets injured and it is their own fault, even if they manage to convince a lawyer to act for them, the Court will not award them compensation. |
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If we wanted to maliciously attack somebody, we'd do a better job of it. |
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If even one of those four people is somebody that didn't actually get the vaccine, the results are meaningless. |
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The hi-tech concept is partly inspired by memories of the old telephone exchange, when directory inquiry calls were answered by somebody living in the same town. |
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He's not some crazy maniac, he's just somebody you would want to talk to. |
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But then somebody posted on YouTube a video of the incident, one that actually helps the police. |
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The last time somebody did something this ballsy it was called Metal Machine Music, and we spent the next 20 years arguing about whether or not it was brilliant. |
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She learned that somebody had fired at a man pushing a stroller and ended up killing a 1-year-old boy. |
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If what you hear in the background sounds like somebody gagging, it is indeed myself, forced to ingest some of my own words. |
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Can somebody explain to me theosophically the meaning of this? |
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Perhaps somebody is using them masterfully for his own purposes. |
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I believe in treating the taxpayer's money as somebody else's money and it's not our right to spend it irresponsibly. |
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People are getting no satisfaction and they are strongly considering having somebody stand in the May elections on a ticket of keeping the school open. |
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If it's not unethical corporate moles and scratching through somebody else's rubbish, it's scratching through long columns of your own figures in the hope of an elusive clue. |
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I was growing up to learn that sitting stretched out on a bed with somebody else's mending was really for people who have no ambition and no plans. |
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Lanier suggested that the incident was not the result of somebody mistakenly driving into a barricade and then panicking. |
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They say if you love somebody than you have got to set them free. |
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Somebody was asking me the other day what I thought the coolest blog of all time was. |
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Somebody has to win, and it was as easy to believe that Pete Astor had been favoured by blind chance as by an extra-dimensional being. |
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Somebody would need to get him out of those kaftans and into some relaxed-fit jeans. |
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Somebody is actually having a reflective moment, thinking seriously about their place in the world. |
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Somebody got ready to pit and Riggs obviously didn't know about it and slammed the brakes on and hung a right on me. |
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Somebody once said that golf is a good walk spoiled, and you can't really argue with that. |
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Somebody in the US government is going to have to make an inspired guess, and the country will have to live with it for a very long time to come. |
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Somebody had left a pile of rubbish lying right on the street, near where the car had peeled away. |
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Somebody needs to pick up the baton here and, you know, without kind of waiting for a consensus or without demanding concessions. |
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Somebody with a bean counter's soul has probably tabulated the waterfalls, as well. |
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Somebody in the band needs to bear the responsibility for keeping time, and keeping everybody else in the same ballpark. |
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Somebody asked me if I had senioritis yet, but I think I had that last year. |
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Somebody who can bench-press hundreds of pounds isn't necessarily going to be the best bowler. |
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Somebody once said to me that I didn't need a model train set because I came into work every day and had a real one. |
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Somebody once said if you learn to love yourself the way you are, you are better off by far. |
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Somebody obviously decided that they were going to stop me from talking and it's the action of a blackguard and a rogue. |
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Somebody has to ask the question of how the chart makers could neglect to find an entire undersea mountain range. |
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Somebody who has had a skinful is a medical problem first and foremost and not a public order problem. |
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Somebody must believe they have the smarts and resourcefulness to play in a pinch without the benefit of endless preparation. |
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Somebody has taken this sparkly person from the world in the most awful way, leaving a huge gap in all of our lives. |
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Somebody was keeping count, and great cheers went up every time our heroine hove into view. |
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Somebody claiming to detect a divine design in respect of himself may phrase the idea in terms of humility, even submissiveness. |
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Somebody suggested he probably looks a little more hollow-eyed and gaunt, because he's probably lost some weight, but it's worth the effort. |
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Somebody said parents can find all the answers to their child-rearing questions in the books. |
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Somebody with immense talent and an excellent palate has put this drink together. |
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Somebody came up with this at a brainstorming meeting and nobody else had the good sense to hoot it down then. |
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Somebody with a monthly pass came up behind me and swiped his card, which allowed me through. |
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Somebody who has collapsed as a result of a cardiac arrest needs immediate attention. |
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Somebody told me there's a story going round that he uses steroids. Do me a favour! The guy has an amazing trainer. |
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Somebody was so busy looking at the train indicator in the station this morning that they walked into me and kicked my ankle. |
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Somebody had, however, issued him with instructions to admit this photographer. |
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Somebody slick enough to bypass government regulations, isn't going to allow tracks back to themselves with serializing firing pins. |
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Somebody always has to play the role of banker as well as playing their own piece. |
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Somebody must have forgotten to explain to them the intricacies of quota preferential voting in the Senate. |
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Somebody recently showed me five different varieties of apples on cordons against a 4ft featherboard fence. |
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Somebody did find me that day but I already had severe hypothermia by then and frostbite also. |
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Somebody enquired after a couple of former pupils, who, I gathered, came from a dysfunctional background and were out-of-control. |
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To do my duty to God, and to the Queen, To keep the Law of the Wolf Cub Pack, and to do a good turn to somebody every day. |
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But I always come to this conclusion. No matter how bad off you are, there's always somebody in a worse boat. |
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Somebody might have had an esky full of liquor out at the football ground. |
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Somebody up there appears to enjoy watching the ups and downs of my life. |
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Somebody yanks Chan and elbows him and he is momentarily distracted trying to apprehend his assailant. |
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Somebody else suggests that the evidence is precarious, coming as it does from victims who might not make confident witnesses. |
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In 1984, he made a motivational video for children called Be Somebody ... or Be Somebody's Fool! |
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Somebody told me when I was a little girl that silence is golden. |
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Somebody suggests that if proved they could seriously damage public confidence in the state, posing a national security risk. |
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Somebody a few cells down is smashing and trashing in a rage, furious that he has been given the grey sloppy Prison Regulation mashed potato rather than chips. |
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So it worked for me, and if somebody tried to bully my kid, if they didn't destroy the little booger, I would. |
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Every time you walk past the room it's just bleeping constantly, somebody swearing somewhere and it's being constantly bleeped out. |
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If someone is running after somebody else to kill him, I don't go to a bet din to ask them. |
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Actors do not want to be on screen not empathizing with somebody. |
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Somebody got old letterheads and signatures, and cut and pasted. |
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If they see somebody shirking they'll let them know, and you don't want to be on the wrong side of a rollocking off the gaffer or Terry. |
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