Think of some of the world's most famous supergroups and you can't help but wince. |
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Although I like to think of myself as a modern and liberated woman, I can't help but fall prey to the guidelines of social norms. |
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Listening to this radio show, though, you can't help but fall in love with music to listen to at the midnight hour. |
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Standing in this forest, in the shadows of the mountains, at the edge of the oceanic abyss, I can't help thinking about Judas Iscariot. |
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Pretty much car crash TV, you know you shouldn't watch but you just can't help yourself. |
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He's stingy with the details of his life, yet she can't help but be intrigued. |
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It's just that case-hardened nit-pickers like me can't help noticing these things. |
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I can't help but think how much much money was being rung through the cashiers of big shops such as this. |
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Looking across the dark waters that separate our houses, I can't help but feel my heartbeat quicken and the resolve in my mind harden. |
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You can't help being intrigued by an early New Zealand dish called colonial goose. |
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It's moderately funny, but I can't help feeling Brown would have been better used if he had a solid straight man to play off. |
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I can't help thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such opinionated people under one roof. |
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You can't help but feel blessed to be alive, to be able to witness such celestial beauty. |
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Looking at the schedules, one can't help but feel that summer is here and the people who run TV are not. |
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I'm sure there are some that will think I'm a stubby short of a six pack by printing this, but I can't help what I believe. |
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I can't help suspecting that these are, if not deliberate publicity stunts, hoped for or welcomed opportunities for press coverage. |
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I can't help it, every time I get approached now I'm really off-key and give off the impression that I'm stush or something. |
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In the British arts, we tend to be quite careful about getting too overexcited about things, but you can't help but do it. |
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You just can't help but replay the scenes to yourself, trying to piece all the clues and subtle hints together. |
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Nevertheless, one can't help but think the hordes of Canadian Mounted Police and other law enforcement personnel amounts to overkill. |
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You can't help yourself from taking another hit of that sweet, sweet pop rock. |
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While this might give you an initial sugar rush, eventually you'll be stuffed so full you can't help but get a stomachache. |
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In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness. |
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He is one of those guys who's a total freak and an absolute hot mess, but you also kinda can't help liking him anyway. |
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I don't care how sophisticated your average cinema-goer has become, this sight can't help but crack the hardest heart. |
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She huffs in annoyance and I can't help but feel a bit satisfied at having irritated her. |
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Several girls practically swoon from the sight of him, and to tell you the truth I can't help but stare at him myself. |
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But right now it is happening, and you can't help wondering where all the great humanitarians are. |
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One can't help feeling sympathy with his plight, and admiration for the way he meets his end. |
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One can't help but wonder if the cell phone industry is trying again to get a clickwrap safe-harbor provision that would shield them. |
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I can't help thinking about all those mothers and fathers and children who lost close family. |
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While I am seriously peeved over what happened, I can't help but feel sorry for people like him. |
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I can't help but wonder what the house I'll always call home will be like on Christmas Day. |
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Irrational and illogical as that reaction may be, it's one I can't help but feel. |
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Macha is 145 pounds of phlegmatic composure, a St. Bernard who can't help but look dignified and profound, even when she is waiting for a treat. |
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The entire situation is so comical that I can't help but let a small giggle escape. |
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His comical perspective on life never fails him and the audience can't help but accept him. |
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And I can't help but agree with some of the analysts we spoke to and think the timing of the Lloyds TSB announcement was a touch indelicate. |
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Your statement was patently ridiculous, and I can't help but wonder who fed you such information. |
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One can't help feeling grateful to be reminded of the innumerability of life's details, and the urgency of its dilemmas. |
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If an aspiring writer can't help but become fixated on a grammatical error in a love letter, is this a curse? |
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One can't help but respect this fortepianist, though, for his courage and for the fixedness of his vision. |
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Will's favorite weapon is a flail, and as soon as an enemy is stunned, he can't help knocking him down again. |
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However, I'm not sure if I got value for money and can't help remembering that there were no flies on me in that modest Bordeaux bistro. |
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Yeah, they play well off of each other, but I can't help feeling like it's a corny chemistry at best. |
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I'm really trying to not do the whole stereotypical poorly male thing, but I can't help it. |
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Still, one can't help but wonder if the doom and gloom warnings have their roots in a mentality accustomed to government pork. |
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You can't help but feel a flutter in the stomach every time a big game starts. |
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Upon returning home, Giovanni can't help but notice the chips in the ashtrays and teapots, the scratches on the countertops. |
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He's enraged but he can't help but admire her courage and her ability to stand up to him. |
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She can't help but remember the comment that they were practically betrothed from the cradle. |
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From that position, he can't help but learn more about the frantic pace and pressure of the game. |
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Some of the frosh activities are so outrageous that students can't help but form friendships. |
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Even the most cussedly autonomous ombudsmen can't help reflecting and defending the values of their colleagues. |
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I can't help thinking that if we were in England we'd be sitting in a school hall with milky tea, custard creams and no toilet rolls. |
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It would seem judges can't help themselves in their bid to establish a precedent in cyberspace. |
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Katya wants to be all business, a blank-faced pro, but she can't help but respond to Barley's wry gallantries. |
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One just can't help feeling, however, that the entire base he has predicated his argument on is flawed. |
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Whenever I'm at a party or round at my mate's houses, I can't help getting on the decks. |
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It's a dark vision, but one so deliciously well-executed that you can't help but cheer it on. |
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One can't help but suspect that the motive behind the Italian researcher's efforts is rooted in gaining glory and renown rather than altruism. |
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Viewers can't help but wonder why the place was deserted, and imagine the noise and fun of the games before. |
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You can't help but love that angry loner who absolutely despises Christmas. |
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I can't help it, my gorge rises to overflowing every time I think about the unbelievably stupid mistakes our leaders made. |
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That said, one can't help but be stunned into open-mouthed gormlessness by the sheer quality of their work today. |
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For all the laughs their comedies still elicit, you can't help but detect a note of regret in their remarks. |
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Of course, these allegations do need to be investigated, but I can't help but suspect that the timing is at best pusillanimous. |
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Not to sound strange or anything but I can't help thinking this is a disgusting ego trip for the scientists and doctors involved. |
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I can't help noticing a small, white bowl positioned beneath the groaning contraption. |
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I can't help getting irritated with people who think being unable to programme the video is somehow an endearing trait. |
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For the most part, teenagers can't help dropping into the angsty moody mode periodically. |
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Now that I have a daughter of my own, I can't help wondering when the time will be right for me to start driving her up the wall. |
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I'm sorry to keep harping on this New York Times article, but I just can't help it. |
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As I look at this photo of her as a young woman, I can't help but ponder the strange quirks of genetics. |
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I also can't help but wonder if they have enough business to cause the regular Joe Schmoes to get delayed. |
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As Italian American clubs, all the recent anthologies can't help but look a bit johnny-come-lately. |
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You can't help wishing real life was as addictively simple as bashing the monsters and hoarding the loot. |
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A definite man's man, he just can't help commenting on well-upholstered women. |
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I try not to think about the rankings but you can't help it because everyone keeps talking about them. |
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I can't help thinking if her children were bullied, she would be in the head's office like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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And every year many of us can't help wishing for a white Christmas, even if it's 70 degrees outside. |
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But I can't help but feel that this is a book written by an aficionado for other aficionados. |
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You can't help wondering why a company that whittled Hamlet down to 90 minutes needs two-and-a-half hours for a relatively obscure Chekhov story. |
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He's like that wily friend who's always getting you into trouble but whom you can't help but forgive. |
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I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter. |
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Built in 1823, the palace has a distinct Indian flavour and you can't help but see links with the world-famous Taj Mahal. |
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Normally she reminds me by circling the date in red on her desk calendar and angling it so that I can't help but see it. |
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You can't help the things you like, but you could learn to keep your gob shut about them. |
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No matter how hard he tries, you can't help but feel that he secretly enjoys antagonising his readers. |
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We can't help but notice some of the anti-Americanism in some of the foreign markets where we work. |
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I can't help but think we are still looking to secular models to pattern our thinking rather than to revelation. |
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In a similar vein one can't help thinking most people would be better off forgetting about lifestyles and getting a life. |
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Calderwood can't help but tackle things head on, though, and he is ably assisted by his right-hand man, whom he refers to as the silent assassin. |
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But I also can't help but wonder how the rapidly apostatizing UK looked at this rhetoric. |
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Culkin grounds the movie in Igby, a lippy punk with a mean streak who you can't help but like because, well, he tells it like it is. |
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The streets are so listless and dull that every time I walk down one I can't help feeling they want me to be sad too. |
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If there's a problem or an issue needs tackling, she just can't help rolling up her sleeves and getting stuck in. |
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I can't help but to think about how the great museums of Europe amassed their collections of cultural artefacts. |
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On the one hand, you can't help but be very struck by the ruinousness of these weapons. |
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When it comes to recording the day, I can't help but wish they had pills for those who, in old age, lose the quality of loving kindness. |
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You can't help noticing that it's the low-tech weapons that are really horrible. |
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If he can't help, try to find the lumberyard or siding distributor who supplied your builder. |
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While we may cringe at the autotuned quality of her voice, we can't help but agree with the lyrics. |
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None the less, you can't help thinking that Eliot was a far better poet than he was a playwright. |
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I can't help but feel bad for the poor rookie schmucks who serve as waterboys to the storm troopers. |
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And I can't help feeling that deliberately writing something in Scots is just wrong. |
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As a Territorian for more than 20 years, I can't help feeling just a touch of pride and even excitement. |
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As Bette tells me this I can't help but think that she might already have theatric plans for the two-year-old. |
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Somehow, one can't help feeling that the vengeful Old Testament theatrics employed by him were, if less sophisticated, rather more arresting. |
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I understand that for them the end justifies the means, but I can't help worrying about where society will eventually draw the line. |
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Whether the stick was barbed I don't know, but you can't help but wonder if the beast is responding to the memory of a hooked pole. |
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I can't help but think remarks such as that wore themselves out in the third grade. |
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I think it was meant to be taken a lot more lightly than I read it, but I can't help my own reaction to the film. |
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With not much to do till Friday, you can't help but start thinking about all those parties that will be thrown Saturday night. |
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And although it was never really mine to begin with, a very small part of me still can't help but morn its loss. |
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No seriously though, now that I noticed it I can't help but wonder why this is. |
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Perhaps Kant was correct when he said that although we can never hope to answer our metaphysical questions, we can't help asking them anyway. |
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The trees which tower over the tables can't help but prove relaxing, something most desired when heading out for a drink after a long day. |
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It sounds as deliberate as one of Kylie's middle eights and you can't help but be struck by how listenable it all is. |
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To be honest it's an eye opener, and the definite implication is that we can't help acting upon our genetic traits. |
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The band has one guy steady on the traps and two more on pan-knockers, so they can't help but stumble upon the occasional sweet beat. |
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Their sound is a suave, swaying, elegant indie that you just can't help shimmying to. |
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While he doesn't want to hurt people, he can't help his rage when he's triggered. |
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I can't help but feel that if you could write a biography of Pepys with only side references to the diary it'd work a lot better. |
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But I can't help notice Elias Soriano's strong vocals when he's not shouting or being drowned out by the bass. |
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And there are some whom one can't help suspect of being lucky gatecrashers. |
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He laughs at that, but you can't help thinking there is an element of truth in that suggestion. |
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The lyrics are so endearing, the sentiment so sickly sweet, that you can't help but sing along in faux earnest. |
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One can't help but think of that story of those mythical monkeys at a computer, randomly trying to generate Shakespeare. |
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I can't help but feel that I should take advantage of this opportunity of a free platform to say something. |
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I can't help wondering how Wood could bring himself to read as much of such a big book, so grimly unappealing to him, as he seems to have done. |
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She is small and mousey and I can't help but think of all the bad news she must have to give people each day. |
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We can't help but respond to the spectacle of a bearded iris, the blowsiness of a rose or a sunflower's jolly petal face. |
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A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times. |
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Some things in life are so simple, so uncomplicated, you can't help but sit back with a big grin and admire them. |
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In other words, forgiveness is for real sin, not for foibles, mistakes, excusable blunders, and things we can't help. |
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You can't help but bob your shoulders and sway your hips to the raunchy jazz in this number! |
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Okay, so maybe I kind of went overboard by highlighting and underlining my own name in the playbill, but I can't help it! |
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At such merry exuberance, I can't help but give these youngsters a merry twinkle of my eye, and sometimes a caramel-flavoured boiled sweet. |
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I can't help being fond of him, he is so resourceful and undismayed, two of the qualities I like best. |
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You can't help but be engaged by the singer's growly, smoker's lung delivery or the band's all around smarminess. |
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When the weather's right and the streets are safe, though, I just can't help but to spread my toes and go unshod. |
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I can't help but feel nauseated by this latest piece of pre-election marketing. |
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Apart from my neb, I'm really not that bad looking, but whenever I'm talking to anyone they just can't help staring at it. |
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They should try lighting a braai fire in the teeth of a Cape blizzard with a friend who says he can't help because he has a beer in each hand. |
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When you have to drive your car through a heavy snowstorm, you can't help but pay attention to every bump and slide. |
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It turns out that these poor souls, as well as the millions who hold similar beliefs, really can't help themselves. |
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Proceed at your own risk, and if you permanently brick your phone, we can't help you. |
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In this case I wouldn't say age really mattered because he's a sound guy and you can't help liking him. |
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Also can't help sparing a thought for the families of last year's tsunami victims for whom this must all still seem surreal. |
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I can't help my eyes from bugging out at the shock of hearing that sentence. |
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This year, though, you can't help feeling you're a little more, well, mature than your bunkmates. |
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You look around here and you can't help but realize the magnificent splendour of nature. |
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Be that as it may, one can't help but wonder why Montserrat does not attend to its own business. |
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Although maybe this is simply an outgrowth of the semi-obsessive logorrhea of writers, where they feel they know their work best and can't help but respond. |
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I can't help but notice that most of the people who are making this case went to schools where athletics are an afterthought. |
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When we motor into the channel, however, I can't help noticing that the mooring buoy is trailing a foaming wake as the outgoing tide thunders past the boat. |
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There is a reason for it, and I can't help but notice that when you get people cornered into a candid conversation about it they'll agree and admit to it. |
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And the next time you blog, and write personal stuff, you can't help seeing that person's face before your eyes, and thinking, Jeez, he's gonna be reading this! |
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I can't help but think that if some of these stories had been obtained by one of our mainstream media muckety-mucks, it would be treated as a much bigger deal. |
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With summer drawn to a close and a definite feeling of that autumn nip in the air, one can't help but miss the lazy, hazy days of July and August. |
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Even so, I can't help wondering how any piece of confectionery can survive in today's world when it is crowned with half a pound of crushed sugar lumps. |
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I am undecided as to whether this is a good idea, since some people can't help themselves in saying odd things anonymously, but I shall err of the side of laissez-faire. |
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But I can't help disliking our modern obsession with buying things. |
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Matthew Stinson can't help but point out the flaw in that reasoning. |
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I can't help muttering under my breath, though, willing the hawk on. |
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In any case, this can't help but be the beginning of a positive development, cuz here's what will happen. |
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You can't help being overqualified for a position, but you can tailor your resume and cover letter so that it more accurately speaks to the position for which you're applying. |
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Perusing this delicate yet powerful little book, we can't help but admire the shapeliness, the eloquence, the stylishness, and the incisiveness of the essay it contains. |
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I can't help wondering if it may have started life as a pas de chat. |
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I can't help thinking that the doorbell will ring at any minute, and upon opening the front door I will be greeted by a small group of unseasonably-clothed carol singers. |
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Yet suddenly we are brought up short by an act of heroism so obvious and yet so unexpected that one can't help feeling somewhat ashamed of one's voyeurism. |
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But it is dispensed with such style, coupled to such a mixture of absurd silliness and sly knowingness about human nature, that you can't help falling for its charms. |
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And one can't help but be intrigued by some of the wonderful aromas that waft from the jars of herbal and fruit flavoured teas in Paolo's attractively appointed shop. |
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But kids talk a lot, and as well as the usual gossipy drivel, I can't help but hear them spill a remarkable amount of private information that would horrify their parents. |
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Mr Edwards, who is disabled and so can't help with the digging and preparation for the planting, instead uses his skills as a tree surgeon and arborist, to plan the planting. |
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We have started moving the cows into their positions at Sandton City and Nelson Mandela Square and the crowds can't help but stop and look at these beautiful bovines. |
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You can't help but get excited watching these guys fly through the air on a snowboard, jumping over moguls on a snow machine, or doing flips on a motorcycle. |
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Given their overall quality, I can't help but marvel at how it's possible to manufacture and bring these loupes to market at such a remarkably low price. |
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You can't help but warm to her, sharing her enjoyment and egging her on. |
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I can't help but feel that this band is definitely going places. |
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He can't help but show off the buttons on the fly of his moleskins. |
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One can't help thinking of Hercules cleaning up the Augean stables. |
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The local police chief can't help her because there's no evidence. |
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No matter how many times I say that award ceremonies are pointless industry backslapping, I still can't help but be a teeny bit interested in them. |
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You can't help but smile a little after a Selworthy cream tea. |
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From the untamed poetry of D's seemingly unscripted rants, or the simplistic shower-ditties that he haphazardly harmonizes throughout, I can't help but feel this. |
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They just can't help spending our money on receptions for anything from the synchronised swimming team to the world-acclaimed left-handed marlies champions. |
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Her breakdown plays like a story your friend told you about some screwed-up friend of a friend, ridiculous but local enough that you can't help but buy in. |
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You can't help wondering what Eileen Caddy thinks of the new developments. |
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I doubt Hollywood is changing for the better because of this, but I can't help but let out a quiet yippee. |
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Even infused with a toadying creepiness, Oswald flourishes as a sympathetic chap, the guy you can't help rooting for. |
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Although one union official claims this is cultishness gone amok, I can't help seeing it as a humorous and engaging design feature. |
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His namesake layabout has finally got together with Lucy, so you can't help but wonder how much more mileage there is left in the format anyway. |
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If you watch the movie you can't help but be distracted by a desire to starspot. |
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There's clearly great compassion alongside that steeliness, however, and Jimmy can't help but be affected by the stories he tells. |
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But I can't help thinking PS100k for fireworks is small potatoes, compared to the PS2m to revamp St John's shopping centre. |
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I know I'll get it in the neck for this, but even when looking at a field of spring lambs, I can't help but start assessing them for edibility. |
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It can't help that it started a craze that seems unsupplantable. |
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Add to that a Gladiator-style colosseum,power-ups and realistic car physics in smash ups,and you have a game that can't help but be addictive. |
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An active daydreamer, Martin can't help his mind from wandering during class. |
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We can't help functioning as cryptographers and cryptoanalysts because, at bottom, that is what we as human beings do. |
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Though you can't help thinking that most of the people signed up would have to be full-on space cadets. |
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After dealing with the children all day, I just can't help feeling frazzled. |
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You med be religious, or you med not, but you can't help striking in your homely note with the rest. |
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I can't help thinking that, had he lived to see the electronic cricket sensor, the inventor of the opeidoscope probably would have approved. |
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Whenever he hears an argument, he can't help siding with one party or the other. |
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The Royalist can't help but wonder where the after-party is going to be. |
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When I think back on those times we shared together, I can't help but feel a little sad. |
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I can't help thinking how little good all that working out did him. I think the only thing he ever got out of it was more zits. |
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Love her or hate her, you can't help but wish her well on her second, no wait third, comeback with new single Womaniser. |
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Bronzers, you see, contain alcohol, which can't help but be drying to the skin. |
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Pavlovian in its nature, there are a group of us who just can't help sing out a revised set of lyrics to the famous tune. |
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A zine can't help your practice if it ends up in the cybertrash unopened. |
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Most of this telly is pure car-crash but I just can't help rubbernecking. |
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When I talk to Amy I can't help but think about the IABC Gold Quill-winning case studies I read, and how different these forward-thinking companies seem from hers. |
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You can't help but love the way Amos plays chess with the elephant, and hides with the tortoise, and the way the owl understands the zookeeper is afraid of the dark. |
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In this setting, Hughes can't help but evoke comparisons as a younger version of Benedict Cumberbatch, using his seductive powers as part of his tradecraft bag of tricks. |
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Which is why I can't help thinking Aston Villa's new signing Andy Marshall might prove to be nothing more than a nubbin, a thripple, a trip-nip or whatever the vernacular is. |
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As for the Home Secretary, if you're making laws involving marriage, paternity suits and ID cards, the old 'you can't help who you fall in love with' line seems pretty lame. |
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Tuffy can't help but bring echoes of rappers like Biggie Smalls to mind. |
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I can't help but glom onto the plethora of thumb-sized mussels. |
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Unfortunately, Steve and stickybeak Miranda spot them, and she can't help spilling the beans to Susan, despite Rachel insisting she'd tell her stepmum herself. |
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For example at LuLu's Bait Shack restaurant you're given crayons to draw on your tablecloth, while you can't help but laugh at the WonderWorks building. |
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