I sort of hoped we'd be stuck and adopted by another local family but it was not to be. |
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All I will say about the latter is that we'd be best advised to keep our voices down on this one. |
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When we got bored of that, we'd sit back down and shout at each other over the line. |
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Every time I went home to Argentina we'd meet and I saw him around Europe quite a bit, too. |
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Did we ever think we'd see the day we'd be lying on the beach in Hawaii sipping Martinis? |
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We agreed we'd nip down to the big supermarket in Taunton today and get a new one. |
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Maybe we'd suddenly have more people suddenly clamouring to claim they were European. |
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If more people went to the opera, we'd come across as more emotionally mature. |
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If someone did try to destroy us we'd detect it on radar before we were hit and could send a blast straight back. |
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I was insecure about being some kind of a commando jock photographer, but once everyone was awake we'd hit the streets and the bros were psyched. |
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And we thought what we'd try and do is use children's interest in the Internet and in computers as a strategy to get them more physically active. |
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If the color isn't acceptable, we'd suggest you seal just the joints using a foam paintbrush to apply the material. |
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If we'd gone home at the end of the meal, all would probably have been well. |
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Moral high grounds, for instance, are well and good, and all else being equal of course we'd like to have them. |
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If there are things we feel we can do to enhance his capabilities by additional support we'd look at it. |
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After we'd exchanged numbers and addresses, Marty looked as though he was about to explode. |
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A basket of good Italian bread and butter was brought and by the time we'd finished it, our starters had arrived. |
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We brought our own jugs and crocks to take the juice home in, and we'd fill them at the spigot on the holding tank. |
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On top of that, I was upset because we'd just gone four miles and the horse had jumped really well. |
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I bought it on Friday, imagining that we'd spend the weekend raking up leaves together in the warm winter sunshine. |
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We collapsed in fits, the tutor had overheard and was almost wetting herself, and the 5 others were demanding to know what we'd said. |
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Pat wanted to know what sort of amount we needed and how we'd use any money raised. |
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I didn't want to advertise the fact that we'd be away from the flat for a while. |
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So has Paul, and we were trying to work out in the changing room when we'd each last been. |
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There were times when I would fly out to L.A. and see him, or whenever he'd be in Philadelphia, we'd hang out. |
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Every few weeks, we would always run into a situation wherein we'd end up fighting. |
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I had barely started when the two matronly American ladies we'd seen in the tea shop, still in their kagouls, walked past me. |
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He never took showers with us after gym class, because he knew we'd whip him with our wet towels. |
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We only go around once on this earth, folks, so we'd better get it right the first time. |
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Once we'd agreed on a budget, she explained that she charged a flat fee for her services. |
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So Lucas called Dad and Dad said he was flat broke and we'd have to get the money from Mum. |
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We were afraid that the sunrise would not be as glorious as we'd wanted it to be because of the clouds. |
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Maybe he was just being hygiene conscious because he knew how much doggy doo-doo we'd walked in during our daily adventures. |
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Not long after we'd spun off the real estate into a separate entity, we began getting amazing offers. |
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I think I was just worried that we'd come back and all the equipment would have gone. |
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This got us going and we both said that we'd rather they voted Tory than not at all, people had died to get the vote etc. |
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Wherever we rounded the corner we'd find that someone had subtly rearranged the scenery. |
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Opuntia humifusa, which we'd seen flowering in June, was in fruit, as was Lechea mucronata. |
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Without her holding the fort at the office and doing all the paperwork, we'd never be able to do it all. |
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Just before we found him we'd come across a fresh kill, a young springbok captured during the night. |
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We'd let air traffic control know the course we'd determined and ask if it was possible to proceed direct. |
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As with metres and kilometres, we need some new units, or we'd need a lot of zeroes! |
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By that reckoning, we'd have to give everyone gas masks and surround every building with the National Guard. |
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Now my brother was telling me we'd grown up within spitting distance of a nuclear dump. |
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Finally we'd like to make mention of the musicians without whom this show would not have been as good as it was. |
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He would never do anything else except weekends when we'd go party and he would get gooned out of his tree! |
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As we we'd been planning to redecorate the family room some time this year I said she might as well take the two sofas. |
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Without this magazine we'd have to think bodyboarding as a sport could be headed the way of serious bodysurfing or even kneeboarding. |
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Then we'd have to have transportation to and from work, so that meant we'd have to buy a car. |
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Unfortunately, our Chinese, Japanese and Korean is not too good, otherwise we'd link to those sites all the time. |
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I was acting during the day, and then we would wrap, we'd eat, I'd write the script for four hours. |
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Darren was in the process of trying to refold the map he'd spread out on his knees as we'd set off, and wasn't having much luck at that. |
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I hesitated, but allowed that we'd do sort of a trial run for a few months. |
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I was mainly doing vocals and they'd tell me what they had been doing all day, mainly we'd get together and yak away, mix all the material up. |
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Well, yah, we'd had a bit to drink and a couple of chums had dressed up in fatigues for a party. |
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Today was the first time we'd ever been alone together when one of your stooges wasn't listening in. |
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I used to read it aloud to my little brother, and we'd collapse into helpless laughter. |
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How many times had I yelled and screamed at him over the years we'd known each other? |
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But the paltry amount of snow here is a relief compared to the four-foot snowfalls we'd receive at least five times a year in Montreal. |
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Matt had gone, leaving me with Celeste, a beautiful bittersweet reminder of the love we'd had. |
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But we'd be remiss if we neglected to spread the word about what might be the Upper East Side's best gourmet bargain. |
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Lots more people would hear what you had to say if you'd just be amenable to how we'd like to read your sites. |
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A little late in the game, but we'd be at home for the holiday for the first time. |
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Ray is the sort of amoral lech we could never believe we'd ever fall for, right up until we're walking through the bedroom doors. |
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Steve and I would always stop in a little laundromat that had a coffee machine that dispensed really good hot chocolate and we'd each have one. |
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After we'd done all we could possibly think of and then some, I yanked on the pull cord. |
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He'd leave the windows open in winter so we'd develop a resistance to cold. |
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This was in the lead-up to the 1997 election, and, as you do, we'd talk about politics whenever it popped up on the radio. |
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For a while, all I thought about as a Manchester United supporter was when we'd end the drought and win the league. |
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If they'd fix one leaky tap that's been dripping for at least 9 years next to the church we'd probably save on a load of water expenses! |
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The woman then came to our flat very upset and angry that we'd made things worse. |
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I had one fight last year where the judges scored it against me 1-0 after we'd been leathering each other for five rounds. |
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We thought about doing the rest of the garden, but we both had to have a lie-down when we saw the estimate, so we thought we'd do it later. |
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Countless times both of our pagers would go off and we'd tear down the rickety apartment stairs and he'd drive us both to the station. |
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As children, when my brother Bob and I were anxious to avoid doing our homework, we'd fly round to her house. |
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Ever afterwards, they skirted the boundaries of our property as if we'd wired the perimeter with high-voltage electricity. |
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If we'd gone much further it would have been dark before we finished all this rigmarole. |
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We thought, if we could get just one wall, it was likely we'd be able to hold on to it. |
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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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Sam and I finally met up at our appointed place, twenty-minutes later than we'd meant to. |
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We came to an agreement where they could road test the standards and we'd do some gap analysis to see where we stood on that parcel of land. |
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I waited impatiently for the day when Dad would announce that we'd made it roadworthy. |
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We would have called a Rasta roko or a chakka jaam, except that we realised that we'd simply be replicating what's already happened. |
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My girlfriends and I roller-skated endlessly on warm summer afternoons and occasionally we'd put up a lemonade stand. |
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I'd like to have one of those here because it could clean the litter box for Spike and we'd never have to do it. |
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Instead of visiting the rookery, we'd stopped at a nearby site where a few dozen nonbreeding sea lions were hauled out. |
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Rather than arguing the toss, we'd be better off planting some extra vegetables in case we're lumbered with food rationing. |
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I figured by this point, we'd have three divisions of armor, mechanized infantry, and Marines in Kuwait. |
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I was in graduate school by then and knew the arresting officer because we'd gone to high school together. |
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We enjoyed an excellent meal in a booth in an ersatz log cabin, then retired, dizzy and incredulous that we'd made it this far. |
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Then we'd all go around with long faces for a week, until we began to think of something else and cheered up. |
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All we had wanted to do was make an appearance, and maybe then we'd be able to ascend the social hierarchy at school. |
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Megan and I decided beforehand that we'd play the part of two uneducated rubes looking for more information. |
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They were long, long days, but even though we were all loopy at night, we'd always go out and do something. |
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If he spent half the time he spends on his love life on the football training pitch then we'd be world beaters. |
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I'd ordered 100 recycled black plastic rubbish sacks, and we'd just used the last one. |
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I'm sure you already told her we'd do lunch today, and you have it all set up, and asking me was just a formality. |
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The first time I got really drunk was on sangria and Sambuca, then after that we'd just buy beer. |
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And if we had to depend on reason and reproductive technology rather than sexual passion to produce the next generation, we'd be in trouble. |
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I don't know what we're doing with our beef in Australia but we had the best T-bone steak we'd ever had in Africa. |
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Of course the others had figured out that there was something between us again pretty quickly but we'd managed to keep the media off our backs. |
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So the rebel with a cause has transformed into the history teacher we all wish we'd had. |
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At home, he'd only work as well as the horse beside him but we'd never take him off the bridle at home either. |
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Then we'd stopped and Wilson had gathered me into his arms, pulling me onto his lap as he claimed a swing. |
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I braced myself as we sped up the hard shoulder for what seemed like an eternity before we'd gathered enough speed to join the motorway. |
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If it weren't for his whistling, we'd have a bit of a man crush on this Swiss bloke. |
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If their plans were going according to schedule, we'd be in Syria right now. |
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He put me halfway down once we'd gotten backstage in the small dressing room the guys had been given. |
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And most of all, if she does dress up as a shoe, we'd like her to be a leopard-print thigh-high boot, or a marabou slipper-stiletto. |
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Ten minutes and a scorchingly confusing user interface later, we'd ordered our pizza. |
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It's all about baseball and road trips and cities we'd never visit if they didn't have Major League Baseball ballparks. |
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His cheeks were bright red from the heat and he was holding a stick of gooey marshmallow that we'd toasted only moments before. |
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The game we'd been playing with the boys came to a stop, and I rolled my eyes. |
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We have discovered great chunks of Suffolk we'd never have seen at all thanks to Geoff. |
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Ever since we'd been kidnapped by the barbarians, she had changed, and it hadn't been subtle. |
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But then we'd have to get into what quantum thermodynamics means, and well, that's a battle for another day! |
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Naturally I thought that he'd have a little box like a snuff box or a matchbox and he'd blow them away as we'd usually seen it done. |
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A couple of years ago, I had a bunch of my mates and their respective partners back at my place after we'd all been out at some do or other. |
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If we copied such a place, all we'd be left with is ugly glass and concrete and a bunch of greedy materialists. |
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He clearly relishes his role as the maths teacher we all wish we'd had at school. |
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That may not seem important to you but without her I think we'd all only read mysteries. |
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But be that as it may, we'd no notion of bringing trouble like this down on your house. |
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What we can see is a man who we'd seen earlier working as a security guard in a building below. |
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We three quarters filled it, to replace the fuel we'd used, before returning it. |
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Also, whenever we'd crack ice cubes, we'd toss one on the linoleum floor and he'd bat it around and he'd play hockey with it. |
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Most importantly we'd recommend consulting a medical practitioner or dietitian before excluding any major food group like dairy from the diet. |
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But we'd rather have honest mortals looking after us than deities who never take responsibility for their thunderbolts. |
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Brett and I hadn't planned to attend as we'd been up to the family dinner in November. |
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The actual dinner was fine and the views worthy of all the gushings generated by the copywriter in the brochure we'd picked up earlier that week. |
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After we'd been to Sutton Hoo today, we popped up to Southwold to practise being old and retired. |
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We had been pre-warned that there wasn't an interval in the show so we'd have to take our pre-show drinks in plastic beakers. |
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She won't win Celebrity Big Brother, but we'd like her to stay in the house long enough to finish her meltdown. |
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During trips home we'd have these bluff conversations about money and prospects, pensions and security. |
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Sometimes the lights would go, and when they did we'd reach for the tilly lamps. |
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It all started with an underlying rhythm from a beatbox that we'd bought in Chinatown, then Bob played guitar to that. |
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There are certain sensory inputs that grab our attention faster and more thoroughly than we'd expect. |
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He would come home, put Jack to bed as I cooked dinner, then we'd eat and have some quiet time together. |
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And anyway, they add, we'd hardly notice the difference between the new juggernauts and the eeny-weeney titchy ones they're to replace. |
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For supper we'd have things that people would never dream of eating now, like cold tongue or herrings' roe on toast. |
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I would just throw my toonie in and didn't wonder about whether or not we'd win. |
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You'd think we'd have learnt how all the bells and whistles on our phones worked after that wouldn't you? |
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We settled in and I began to study the cards, playing my hand to the strict rules we'd learnt in Acton. |
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If we finished at the bottom of the medals table we'd be seen as a Mickey Mouse nation. |
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The scaling of brain to body isn't at all what we'd expect to find in pygmies, and the shape is all wrong to be a microcephalic. |
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Sometimes we'd move back to this dilapidated family home and we would realize again that this was where we really belonged. |
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We'd actually put Greece at the head of the pack by the time we'd totted everything up, and correctly predicted that the UK would come last. |
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I don't know where we'd been on the social totem pole, but that was the thing about my Katie. |
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I really thought we'd be able to use the Power of Fashion to unravel the Gordian Knot of human sexuality in this column. |
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Both of the teenagers stared at us, as if we'd pulled off latex masks and reveled ourselves as green-skinned aliens. |
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It's mostly local groups but we'd like to see touring performing arts using it. |
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Everything was fine until one night she came up with the brain wave idea that we'd have a midnight feast. |
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In my upper berth, there were a couple times when I was sure that we'd derailed. |
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If the president hadn't repealed these tariffs we'd be facing a real trade war. |
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Our feet would get stuck in mud or we'd come up against a sheer cliff wall. |
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There's no point getting a minicab, because we'd need an Estate car and there are few of those at the local firms. |
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But as before, we'd been beaten to the punch by Madeline's group of brainless trendoids. |
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We didn't lose sleep over whether we'd missed a fact or misunderstood a piece of the evidence. |
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And then halfway through the tune, for the bridge, we'd burst into a whale solo, a poor imitation of whale clicks and moans and calls. |
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Just as we'd all left the movie set, the distant sound of shrieking became audible. |
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I thought it was the right moment to do it, and I thought we'd come out with a new album later. |
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When the school turns round and says we'd love to do that, but there's no money available to do it, there's not a lot we can do. |
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We all know what Jody can do so we thought we'd test the water but we were turned away. |
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Earlier in our journey, we'd passed a signpost for Colonia Suiza, a town settled by colonists from Switzerland. |
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So we'd laugh and smoke our pipes, and laugh again, sitting in the old run-down barn. |
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Normally at this point in the day, we'd provide you with a set of blazingly accurate Christmas Number One betting odds. |
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We only knew that now we'd be facing it together and two heads are better than one. |
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When we'd beaten the rugs, scoured the plank floors, and polished the mopboards, Aunt Helga declared that it was time to rest. |
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Albright's death shocked many of us, not only with the surprise of it but with the realization that we'd hear no more from him as a composer. |
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We checked in our luggage and went through the Customs to declare a painting we'd bought. |
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I told her I saw it enter the atmosphere and if it was a plane we'd only see lights blinking. |
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Once we'd sobered up, we agonised most of all over the theft of the champagne. |
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Sometimes I wonder how that would have gone if we'd been as bloodthirstily partisan then as we are now. |
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We were afraid we'd become the target for the millionaires, that they'd blow us out with big airstrikes. |
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I remember when I was ill as a younger thing, we'd be given Veno's cough mixture or Buttercup syrup. |
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Overnight a bit of a storm started ripping up and we thought we'd better wait, sit it out here until the storm abates. |
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As much as we'd have liked to win, could you really have seen it happening in your wildest dreams? |
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The valley is a squelchy mudbath and if it wasn't for central heating we'd be wearing wet clothes the whole time. |
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When I left my husband I knew it would be tough and I told myself we'd have to muddle through. |
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Previous to the traffic work, we'd occasionally hear a skid once a week or so, and now it's nearly a daily occurrence. |
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Some crushed aluminum cans for proper accessorizing and we'd have the complete skid row ensemble. |
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You of all people should have known that we'd never leave my vessel undefended. |
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We abandoned them to their fate once before, and in their situation I'd suspect we'd do it again. |
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On one of our last days we found ourselves in a church we'd never heard of, the abbey of Mozac near Clermont-Ferrand. |
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Since we'd done a fair amount of sinning together, her efforts came across to me as hypocrisy and I cannot abide a hypocrite. |
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If we'd relied on self-adhesive labels in the past we'd be experiencing very difficult times now. |
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That night we slept like logs, warm as toast in our luxury tent in a campsite we'd found on the bank of the river Vedder. |
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At the end of the day even if all the work was done on the centre, we'd still have a large hall upstairs and a rabbit warren of rooms. |
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Having a chat over the washing line is somehow an image of Skipton we'd like to keep. |
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If we'd had a more settled weekend, no doubt the numbers would have been higher, but we certainly didn't have a washout. |
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Factory never accounted to us for all the records we'd sold, so we had no idea how much money we were losing. |
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The North York Moors are beautiful and if we'd had more time and our waterproofs with us, it would have been great to stop off along the way. |
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He also said, we'd be leading the way for new development in science for years to come. |
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The wrong kind of jet fuel had been put into the tanks and if we'd tried to take off, we would have been cinders. |
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Then we'd be able to hold big gymnastics festivals where masses of gymnasts and acrobats would perform. |
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Radar controls fired their guns, and if we didn't turn constantly, weaving about, we'd be shot down within a minute or less. |
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I mean, with all this jingly jangly jewel stuff in our pockets, we'd make a lot of noise, even swimming in the moat. |
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Usually we'd have a half of beer, but on this occasion someone suggested a glass of sherry, because it dried you out. |
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Before we'd even made our choices from the menu, it already felt better than the previous visit. |
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The fact is I lost all sense of time and did not know how long we'd been in the water. |
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We kept trying to cut it short saying we had to do this or that but he would just wait until we'd finished. |
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By this time we'd most of us repaired to the bar and were feeling pleased with ourselves and a bit triumphant. |
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Though we'd only just met, it felt like spending a lazy Saturday afternoon with an old friend. |
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Unfortunately, the bike was considerably over the budget that we'd been planning on. |
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After we'd finished work on it, she and her manager asked me to meet them at a club. |
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We reminisced about productions we'd been involved in, good and bad, down the years. |
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For our part, we got a lot of positive comments and came away feeling that we'd achieved something. |
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Considering all the precautions we'd taken, this was something of a security lapse. |
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We would both have to admit, we'd been checking his gums for signs of teeth more than three times a day. |
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Of course, if we'd lived there, we would never have met our drinking buddy neighbours here. |
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And we'd only just sat down when the melodious tones of a male choir sweetly filled the air. |
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If we don't have time to go and study and enjoy music we'd better not talk about it. |
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The pleasure of buying a house there had turned into a draining and joyless slog and we'd had enough. |
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It felt like ages since we'd all met up, and in fact, thinking back, it was the night of the four-hour journey. |
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Coming back on the coach that night you would have thought we'd actually won the Cup! |
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We'd seen a good man resign and we'd gone through a lengthy leadership contest. |
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Pete took me out for a beer and we'd just got in a second when Nicholas arrived to advise us that the show was starting. |
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But it was agreed that we'd split the bill and I had to pay the same as everyone else. |
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Anything that can help people in danger of losing their sight is something we'd take a great interest in. |
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Every now and then the tea light at our table would wink out from a draft and we'd have to relight it. |
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We never thought we'd say that about a depressive fat bloke in a dress, either. |
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If you'd said that at the start of the season, we'd have snatched your hand off. |
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Then we ambled along to the venue, to be sure we'd know where to find it, before grabbing something to eat. |
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And if it was a pork roast we'd get a huge slab of delicious crackling and a dollop of apple sauce. |
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Just think how much work we'd all get done if it wasn't for personality tests. |
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Our lads take it very seriously and we'd have loved to win but it wasn't to be. |
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This year however, we thought about what we'd like to do in the New Year as a family and as a couple. |
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Members of our group recently went down to the army recruitment centre to tell them we'd like to enlist. |
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This is going to be a 120 mile or so day, we'd better get a shift on. |
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He also had almost total recall of every time we'd been together. |
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She'd heard about all the trouble we'd been having with vandals and thieves knocking our gear off, so she said she would feel safer if the posters were inside. |
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Whenever we'd have to get in the ring for boxing scenes, and even during practice, the dude was full-on hitting me. |
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Two, we'd be propping up a regime that has so many of its 22 million subjects go hungry that the capital city is bare of vegetation, including grass. |
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I don't see how that happens, so we'd be best served to recognize the miniscule chances of entitlements being touched. |
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It'll be a tottery situation for a while but we'd be fools not to try. |
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It didn't matter that Carrie was the popular senior girl at my school, she still was a close friend of mine even though I'd thought we'd grown apart. |
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That year, the producers sadly underestimated WGA resolve and gave us a lowball offer, figuring we'd either grab it or that a strike would collapse quickly. |
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Perhaps it was inevitable we'd end up at pure unadulterated farce. |
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A couple of hours of tippy-toeing around and we'd only covered a distance of maybe twice this room, and all we'd come across was a half dozen planks of wood. |
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Ideally, we'd be growing fast now, to cushion against the inevitable slowdown. |
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Rebecca still had that radiant confidence that we'd uncovered within her a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't help but feel proud knowing that we'd helped her to achieve it. |
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If the Moon orbited Earth in exactly the same plane that Earth orbits the Sun, we'd get a solar eclipse every New Moon and a lunar eclipse every Full Moon. |
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While Bubba filled the gas tank we'd visit about some earth-shattering subject like the new fence the Smiths were putting up to spite the Joneses. |
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We're tip-top, Ava, but we'd be even better if you could open those gates! |
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I gave her the address considering that she'd probably become another lurker, and that we'd probably see each other around at parties and make small talk, nothing more. |
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When we'd arrived at her place she'd panicked over Ken not being there, and rushed around like a madwoman checking to make sure things were still there. |
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Often nights we'd be up until after midnight with guitars, tambourines and drumming, sitting in the rainforest in our owner-built homes playing away. |
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I should have let it drop and said we'd speak in the morning, but instead I lose my rag and tell her I'm going back to the pub and she can sort herself out. |
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If she lived in a small American town, we'd consider her trash. |
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When I saw A-Lee on Friday it was the first time we'd caught up since her grandfather's tangi, which took place in the far north a couple of weeks ago. |
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Send Becca funny emails with pictures of places we'd like to go, with exes marking the spot on the idyllic beach where we'd sit drinking mai tais. |
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He'd get a wee bit shirty, like you'd just spat on his baby, and tell you that we'd be finished in a few minutes so we'd best just press on ahead. |
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By the time it got dark we'd set ourselves up in siege mode, sitting round the living-room gas fire, candles burning merrily, and listening to the radio. |
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If we'd thought it out, we probably wouldn't have done it this way. |
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While we mowed the fairway, we'd make at least one pass around the green. |
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Whatever we may find to criticise about good old Auntie, let us pause for a moment and reflect on what we'd get if she should ever turn up her toes. |
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My hyperventilating and Angela's hyperventilating could have combined and we'd have a beautiful chorus of wheezy breaths and flared nostrils and rolling eyes. |
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Mark distributed the score sheets and biros as the contest opened and we did our usual communal marking to decide who we'd be voting for at the end. |
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If we wanted to maliciously attack somebody, we'd do a better job of it. |
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After we'd both finished belting ourselves in, he began to drive. |
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The place is secluded and beautiful and, as I gathered up some of the golf balls that we'd scattered, her dad and her brother zoomed off on their motorcycles. |
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The startling discovery was that as we kept coming back to this island over two or three years we kept finding the same blind snakes which we'd marked. |
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Once we'd boarded the team coach the lads began calling their loved ones. |
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We moved slow enough so that every man jack had time to halt what he were doing and congregate where they knew we'd end up, just outside the man McRae's tent. |
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But with their meteoric rise to fame, we'd better get used to being this week's Williamsburg, despite the rumour that they've already moved to New York. |
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Year after year, however, we'd always find ourselves in a quandary. |
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The enemy we're fighting is different from the one we'd war-gamed against. |
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Burgon was a believer in Biblical inerrancy, or what we'd call a fundamentalist. |
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The sis and I thought we'd do the noble thing and suggest we all meet for discussion, extend that olive branch, that family was too important to let things end like this. |
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Oh, and while you're there, if you also get a chance to fill Jimmy Carr's pockets with birdseed and take him down the vulture display at the zoo, we'd appreciate that, too. |
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If we did get our hands on her, we'd probably get on like a house on fire. |
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What if we'd been hearing the waltzes and mazurkas as china figurines in a glass cabinet, and the songs without words as lavish furnishings without vulgar display? |
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As I put it to my students, if Yiddish were erased from contemporary English we'd have a hard time talking about bagels, pastrami, klutzes, and schmucks. |
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Johnson plays the innate clumsiness and discomfort that we'd expect to accompany a recent bodily acquisition like this with apparent ease and deft comedic mannerism. |
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My guess is that we'd probably survive an airburst, if it were to happen. |
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So we'd still need more coal plants to provide reliable baseload supply. |
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Was warm but quite windy and once we'd got there it was basically grey. |
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I wish we'd been on the ball enough just to get a copy of the swimming pool skit which was the only one that got edited, but we had more on our mind at the time. |
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The option to close commenting after the cut-off would be lower maintenance, but then we'd lose such witty badinage as evidenced by my post on big, strong boys. |
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Of course, there's the question of whether we could lengthen maturities as much as we'd like. |
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Still worse to imagine that we'd be doing all this while rolling around town on a Schwinn, rather than astride our majestic steed. |
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I collected my winnings and bought us all chips as we took a table by the big plastic windows inside and picked which dogs we'd back for the rest of the evening. |
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There was a slight misunderstanding over his bags, but finally, by allowing him to take some of my weight allowance, we finally agree we'd be okay. |
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I wasn't quite sure at first how we'd manage, but all resort staff minimally spoke Balinese and English, and I even overheard some staff speaking Japanese. |
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The insurance company accepted this, but they still only want to recompense us to the tune of less than a third of what we thought we'd insured ourselves for. |
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Like most businesses, we'd gotten rid of middle management in the 1980s, partly because we couldn't afford it anymore and partly because we didn't need it. |
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Do you think we'd be able to take on soldiers loyal to a warlord? |
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Great popular music is far more than that, and if we knew what was good for us we'd be aspiring to its genius rather than dragging it down to our humdrum level. |
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While we'd never suggest that council meetings become dogfights, at Tuesday's Richmond Valley Council Cr Robert Mustow proved his bark is worse than his bite. |
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John looked at his watch and said that we'd better get going. |
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Every now and then, we'd break off into pairs for kumite, or sparring. |
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If you rewound the tape and played it back we'd appear again and again. |
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If you're doing that sort of activity you need to be licenced, and we'd prefer to be neutral in our approach to the particular medium that you're using to do that. |
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Although I had been irritated with her on many occasions, I admired her drive and her uncomplaining coolness in the face of the dangers we'd encountered. |
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I bet if we dug down, we'd find that a lot of those old guys with their funny side whiskers knew what they were doing better than we give them credit for. |
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I'm not sure whether we'd ever develop two different versions simultaneously. |
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We wandered aimlessly around Paris for three days just going to all these different tourist sights in the days and in the evenings we'd live the night life. |
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Between the movie we'd just seen and the movie about to be made, we both felt awkward and self-conscious, as if we were auditioning for the roles of ourselves. |
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We caught butterflies in the patches of wildflowers, encased fireflies in Mason jars, and ran down horned frogs which we'd keep all summer and release before school started. |
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Desserts included ice cream, cheesecake, apple pie, pavlova and a cheese board, but we'd had enough at that stage and ordered tea and coffee instead. |
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