He will have to forgive you and stop being a parole officer, or you'll have to call it a day. |
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The shopkeepers also downed their shutters and the other establishments also decided to call it a day. |
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But poorish health and frustration with the constant squabbling at the academy made him decide to call it a day. |
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We decided to call it a day and wend our way back to York by as many country lanes as possible. |
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The industry has changed out of all recognition and I think the time has come to call it a day. |
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It would have been easy, however, for them to dump out a litany of complaints and call it a day. |
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An hour or so later, Kelley and Eben had decided to call it a day and get to bed. |
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It's not a fun job, scanning negatives, and I decided to call it a day when I'd finished the first film. |
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With the wind increasing, the heavy rain being blown in my face I decided to call it a day. |
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An hour or so of being battered by wind and rain, with only one small fish each, we decided to call it a day. |
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Worn out by years of struggling for proper financing, she decided to call it a day. |
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However, at 52 he has decided to call it a day and let his colleagues carry on the work. |
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But what is certain is that when these two great champions do decide to call it a day, the game of tennis will be all the poorer for it. |
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And at 60 for two, with 13 overs of play still scheduled, both sides agreed to call it a day. |
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She has spent over forty years looking after the people of Kildavin and decided to call it a day. |
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At this point, late in the afternoon, I decided to call it a day and head back to camp. |
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After half a century of haircutting, an Amesbury salon owner has decided to hang up his scissors and call it a day. |
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It was when Alvar hit his head on a low branch that overhung the trail that they decided to call it a day. |
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Others saw it as the time-honoured custom of cashing-in from a band about to call it a day. |
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The tortellini and cannelloni were both defended by a thick coating of mozzarella, which I had barely breached before I had to call it a day. |
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There must be a time when you have to call it a day, and I don't think I would like to spend the last few matches on the bench. |
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We looked at the range of cakes and tray bakes on display but decided that on this occasion we would call it a day. |
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Charle though has decided to call it a day, the endless violence and bloodshed has become too much. |
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Before you call it a day, stretch-out your back and leg muscles to help prevent tightness and soreness. |
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Bert told me that he had made his last trip to Antarctica in 1996, and that at the age of 68 he had decided to hang up his mukluks and finally call it a day. |
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After two years of getting up at 6am he decided to call it a day. |
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After a few more takes Stanley wisely decided to call it a day. |
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Do you call it a day or come back again in the afternoon and start the process all over again? |
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But, as you have traveled all day, you are tired and decide to call it a day. |
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Colleagues, it's ten to one, and we have another liaison committee meeting, so we may as well call it a day. |
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I call it a day for people with disabilities, because we should always see every person as unique and able in their lives. |
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Like any exercise, warm up slowly and give your body time to cool-down before you call it a day. |
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I want to keep a few friends, so perhaps at this point we should call it a day. |
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I guess I would call it a day of justification rather than a day of apology from the government. |
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Would you like to play for Sao Paulo or Ponte Preta before you do call it a day? |
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When we finish our next league campaign, sometime between April and June, I'm going to call it a day. |
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Sample a few more of the chef's special treats, with your favorite wine, and call it a day. |
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Our legs were beginning to ache so we decided to call it a day. |
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Winter may be closing in fast, but not all sailors are prepared to call it a day just yet and several clubs are running race series, which take them through into the New Year. |
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Some writers set themselves a target wordage and call it a day when they've reached their quota, however quickly it was reached. |
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I did, however, see it as a sword of Damocles that the European Council is threatening to call it a day after all if we do not bring our requirements under control. |
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The songs sounded fantastic very early in the recording process, and there was no way we were going to call it a day before everything sounded just the way we wanted. |
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If Martino decides to call it a day after the World Cup and they were to offer me the chance of guiding Paraguay through the 2014 qualifiers, I'd like that very much. |
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Needless to say, the trolley conked out and the grips on his clubs were soaked, prompting the disappointed duo to call it a day. |
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Now that the band's members have decided to call it a day, RFI Musique takes you back over the last years of the greatest rock group to come out of France in recent times. |
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No one was hurt, and we decided to call it a day after that. |
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Sweden's Henrik Larsson, Martin Laursen of Denmark, the Czech Thomas Galasek and Italian striker Vincenzo Montella are four other big names who have decided to call it a day. |
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I fear that we need to be sensible and call it a day. |
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Basically, you have to know when to call it a day! |
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Can't we just go out in the street, wack each other with sticks for a few minutes and call it a day? |
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I've seen the great heights and I've some fantastic memories but I've beaten better men than Steve Conway and I just think it's time to call it a day. |
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Aknee injury then persuaded Klitschko to call it a day but he admitted the sight of his younger brother emerging as the number one in theworld tempted him back into the ring. |
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