Clean your argument up, confess your misogyny or explain what on earth you're talking about before I get the tire iron out. |
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It stated light buffet on the tickets, if that was a light buffet what on earth is a big feed in the Feehan household. |
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We know that many renters are going to look at these figures and wonder what on earth all the fuss is about. |
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If you walked into the room while it was playing, though, you'd wonder what on earth I was listening to. |
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Her husband returned from work later in the day and wondered what on earth was going on. |
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I am curious to find out what on earth possessed him to do this and why a lime? |
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I don't want to upset any owners of these abominations but for heavens sake, what on earth possessed you when you bought one of these things. |
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There was water gushing out of the stage door and I wondered what on earth was happening in there. |
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Trying to spot what on earth adverts are selling helps fill the gaps between television programmes. |
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If the conduct of the defendants is not an issue in a defamation trial, what on earth is? |
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And I am consumed by curiosity and a desire to know what on earth this cool thing is going to be like. |
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So what on earth is the blood libel doing in a column in the respected mass daily paper? |
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She sat there, sniffling still with her cold, and wondered what on earth she was going to wear. |
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I have no idea what on earth scared me so much, but I can still remember the flood of unreasoning fear as the bellows loomed over me. |
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You may wonder what on earth has prompted me to ask such a question, so let me explain. |
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Sam, what on earth possessed you to spend all that time making a terrine that has the appearance of an ugly, withered, old leather boot? |
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Apart from the idiotic waste of money, what on earth can this man's motives be, apart from sheer egotism? |
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The natural instinct of an aware citizenry is to wonder what on earth those people might be up to. |
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More importantly, what on earth does that quote purport to show? |
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People have therefore often asked me what on earth possessed me to think that I would get it through just like that. |
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Instead, the plinth has become a place for rubberneckers to congregate, shake their heads and wonder what on earth has become of the club. |
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One day, his patriarch's disciple Huai-jang asked him, what on earth he hoped to attain by this compulsive cross-legged sitting. |
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They'd stay firmly on their little perch, hunker down, and passingly wonder what on earth their children would think of them if they suddenly went off flying about. |
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Her knitted brows and tensed legs conveyed the question: what on earth is taking you so long? |
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One is forced to ask, what on earth was Andrew doing hanging out with scantily clad teenagers? |
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Then after a few months or years the effects start wearing off and some people end up wondering what on earth they ever saw in their partners in the first place. |
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Half of them texted me back wondering what on earth I was on about. |
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I wondered what on earth a self-proclaimed organic gardener was doing with a stock of resource-squandering, non-returnable containers in the first place. |
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I am even convinced that the authors themselves do not know what on earth they have written. |
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The essential question is and remains: what on earth has this got to do with Europe? |
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It read like the ramblings of a man the morning after a dreadful one-night stand with the electorate, wondering what on earth he promised during the passion. |
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And two: what on earth has it got to do with the European Union? |
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Honestly, who hasn't entered the Zenith or Elysée Montmartre in Paris, dressed in a great big coat and scarf, and wondered what on earth they would do with them in the mosh pit? |
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There comes a point when watching electro-swing pioneers Caravan Palace – possibly during the bit when there's a bloke scat singing through a vocoder – that you cannot help but wonder what on earth is going on. |
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However, what on earth can be wrong with asking manufacturers who make health and nutritional claims to give the scientific evidence for those claims? |
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Speaking at the end of a series of presentations is always an invidious position because all the things you're going to say have already been said, and you're left wondering what on earth to say. |
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Budget puritans rebelled last month not for the devilry of it but because they wanted Mr Hastert to explain what on earth his budget strategy was: how does he plan to keep spending down? |
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We are still wondering what on earth they have that men do not, but I am sure that this certain something, that we still have not pinpointed, will also become apparent through scientific research. |
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I wonder what on earth this has to do with stopping suicide bombing? |
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And what on earth do yins, wickety wack, ayuh, catty whompus and stomping it clean mean? |
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Prions retain deep mysteries, the foremost of which is what on earth they exist for. |
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I had no idea what on earth you were on about when you started using those scientific terms. I was totally confused. |
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But what on earth would he tell the sales department? |
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