No kicking under the table or champing on food during silent grace. No skipping or running in the hallways. |
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She bit off the excess thread of the last button being fastened and got up from under the table. |
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He yanked a chair out from under the table, plonking his keys and other paraphernalia down. |
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You didn't drink me under the table, but you did do better then I thought you would. |
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Today they gave my bulldog, Dora, a bowl of mincemeat to eat under the table. |
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And I danced with her, and she'd flip her wig every night and then run under the table and under the piano and start crying and all. |
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She noticed that she had crawled under the table, puffing and breathing hard. |
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Joe's collie dog got up from her basket under the table and joined him at the door, sniffing the air. |
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The Chinatown store that sold them under the table recently went out of business. |
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Until he gets his feet under the table in February, it will not be clear what a Perry-led SE will look like. |
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That is why all sorts of deals are going on under the table and is the second reason why fathers are not named. |
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The drummer, who once reportedly dated the sexy blonde, claims Tara is the only woman who can drink him under the table. |
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No matter how hard you work you will always be left with the impression he holds a face card under the table. |
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Sales tax, maybe, but most illegals are going to be paid under the table in cash, with the IRS not seeing the details. |
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Me, I would curl up in a fetal position under the table and wait for someone to rescue me. |
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The Sky Blues have flown to Portland and Salt Lake City as part of their pre-season preparations and McNamee has got his feet under the table. |
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The pigopolists have barely got their feet under the table and already demanding more. |
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And of course Galbraith was moved as soon as Henry McLeish got his feet under the table. |
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Now there is going to be a new chief executive who will have to settle in and get his feet under the table, which is unsettling for staff. |
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He laid his car keys down on the table and was about to throw the junk mail in the wastepaper basket under the table when he noticed it was full. |
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I put the ashtray in the center of the coffee table and reached into the carton under the table to grab a pack of Marlboro Menthols. |
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Gavin kicked her leg under the table, gesturing to their glaring father meaningfully. |
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There is so much underhanded stuff, people are being paid off under the table. |
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The trouble now is that black supermarket, selling to all with cash under the table. |
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The girls pretended to have lost a ring under the table, so he crawled under and looked for it. |
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The baldish guy in his conservative suit and tie looked like he wanted to crawl under the table. |
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These guys can drink you under the table, and talk your ears off once you're down there. |
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Late that night, when the children had fallen asleep and the last neighbour had collapsed under the table, Aurelia appeared in her glittery dress. |
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It can be agreed that the player or team that loses most games has to pay a forfeit, such as crawling under the table and crowing like a cockerel. |
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After all the formalities I drank him under the table at the pub. |
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They promptly drank you under the table then gave you a good thrashing. |
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Liza could drink him under the table with one hand tied behind her back. |
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I swear under my breath and kick that darned girl under the table. |
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I go under the table to run my fingertip over their convolutions. |
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My parents had no choice other than to work under the table, making half the minimum wage, only to have enough for us to eat. |
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During the period of problem gambling Kristjan did not manage to keep his job, had occasional jobs and got paid under the table. |
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My husband crouched under the table, propping a playing card on a matchbox. |
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No sooner had he his feet under the table, though, than he was being ballyragged at county board meetings by suits who knew better than he who should be playing. |
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What about the dad who quits his job and does his work privately under the table for cash so he doesn't have to pay maintenance? |
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Bottle-hardened female drinkers can usually drink their male boon-companions well under the table. |
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Never place your hands or tools over or under the table while the machine is running. |
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During transport the mounting 1 for the form set 2 is located under the table top. |
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In some ways, working under the table steals financial resources that should normally be redistributed to society. |
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They are often inclined to sweep these matters under the table rather than deal with them. |
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Choose other values from the list boxes under the table, to change the selected entry. |
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The number listed under the table split refers to the relevant record in the table. |
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Feel free to get heated about this yourself upon noticing your preteen niece texting furiously under the table. |
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Then again, it turns out that, as a nation, Sweden could drink any steak-eating New Yorker pantywaist under the table. 46 litres of spirits a year? |
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Girls on nights out in the city are fuelling up on bargain-basement booze and trying to drink men under the table, as the ladette culture gets a grip. |
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Once it was unfairly expected of women that they should remain sober and ladylike while men were given whatever leeway was necessary to drink themselves under the table. |
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Unobtrusive is the reporter's notebook under the table where they can't see you're doodling, or the tape machine they've forgotten you switched on. |
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Just then there was a rustling under the table and Jackson lifted the tablecloth. |
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You defend yourself, then slip an accusation in under the table. |
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Chuan, the dog, sat under the table and hoovered the crumbs that fell. |
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Hazel had a small peke who was pawing at her under the table. |
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I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes. |
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Once they sense this unfairness, many people will engage in illicit behaviour, such as working under the table or moonlighting, in order to make ends meet at the end of the month. |
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A strange game at the table involves oranges and kitchen implements flying as one or two bored housemates read or slide fetally under the table. |
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However, the soberness of the discussion was broken up by the clamor of tool-belted workers crawling around under the table trying to fix the telephone line. |
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An Egyptian vulture with a distinctive yellow face, addressed affectionately as Vulchi, has taken up position under the table, waiting for lunch. |
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Swylynska sang everyone else under the table, and her lush, honey-colored sound filled the hall. |
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Don't feed dogs and cats table scraps and don't allow a family dog to sit under the table during meals where children may slip them food. |
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Pogo, the dog, says nothing, and goes to lie under the table. |
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Or I'd play footsie with her under the table at Friday-night bingo. |
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I crawled under the table and tried to insert the plug into an upsidedown socket. |
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The answer, therefore, lies not in outlawing compensation for donor and carrier services but in properly regulating them such that all of this will be above-board, not under the table. |
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However, the head of the personnel department knows that the senior civil servant is employing a cleaning woman at home and paying her under the table. |
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I was paid under the table, so I didn't have to pay taxes on the income but I couldn't complain when I was cheated. |
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Examples are in England, under the table, after six pleasant weeks, between the land and the sea. |
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She had class, but she could drink most of the guys under the table. |
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Whenwe say it is bed time, he barks, then runs under the table to hide. |
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Concrete patios can be freshened up with a large straw mat or inexpensive dhurrie rug under the table, available at stores such as Pier 1 Imports or Cost Plus World Market. |
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I bent over to see under the table and got a catch in my side. |
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Many forms of resistance were practiced under the table, such as poaching. |
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At a meeting with Hitler in East Prussia war hero Colonel Count Claus von Stauffenberg hid a bomb in a briefcase, left it under the table and made an excuse to leave. |
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