When we stopped at Asda we bunged him in a proper shopping trolley which he proceeded to try to wrench himself out of by the arms. |
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In the mean time, until the hole is bunged, Slemko recommends that customers not access the Web site. |
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He's bunged on the quinella by coming the raw prawn over the workers friends in Canberra. |
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If the kettle can't be turned off and its spout is bunged up because the steam is radioactive, the situation inside will deteriorate. |
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Changes in the policy rate ripple out to all interest rates paid by borrowers. The financial crisis has bunged up that transmission mechanism. |
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Michael Gove has just bunged him £45m of our money to set up the Harris Westminster Sixth Form for high-achieving students. |
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But every time the Fed has unblocked the drains somewhere in the credit markets, they have bunged up elsewhere. |
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The pipe is bunged and placed on the fire and when it heats up the bung explodes from the pipe with a noise similar to a.458 rifle shot. |
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My sinuses are all bunged all and I feel all weak and yucky. |
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Many of today's young people, existing on takeaways or meals taken out of the freezer and bunged in the microwave, complain about the cost of things. |
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There's a person in America still sleeping the sleep of the just to whom I bunged an e-mail hours ago in the confident but foolish expectation of a quick reply. |
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This channel is bunged up: many households cannot borrow because their homes have fallen in value and because banks are less willing to lend. |
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It was passed by the House of Representatives weeks ago, but has become seriously bunged up in the Senate. |
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Three-quarters are so bunged up that they cause 40,000 illegal spews a year into open water. |
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I feel light headed, my ears are bunged up and my balance feels hazy. |
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Fresh from a globe-trotting stint as the EU's trade commissioner, he bunged loans to nuclear and automotive firms, seeded technology start-ups and co-chaired a new council of car manufacturers. |
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As for Peter, I gave no more thought to the loan until just before Christmas 1998, when a monkey wrench was bunged into the machinery. The hand that flung said wrench was that of Charlie Falconer. |
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