Like all pregnancies there is the possibility that she may miscarry, so we are keeping our fingers crossed. |
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He was keeping his fingers crossed that he will make the final line-up against the Aussies at the home of cricket. |
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He has been named in the squad and the coaches are keeping their fingers crossed. |
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We are keeping our fingers crossed and hoping that the blood tests will prove negative. |
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Or they may decide to keep their fingers crossed until their renewal date and hope that no major disaster strikes. |
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Dare we keep our fingers crossed that people are waking up to what a hollow man he is? |
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I think things are looking up now, so fingers crossed there should be more posts. |
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He stood up and started to pace around the room with his fingers crossed behind his back. |
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Now we've just got to keep going, keep our fingers crossed and hope we get the rub of the green. |
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Then tomorrow I have a free day, so fingers crossed the wind will be good as I plan to hit the sea and go kitesurfing. |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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Hopefully it will be a great season and fingers crossed we might make a few bob over the coming season, no matter slight the chances. |
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However all concerned are keeping their fingers crossed in the hope that the work will be completed. |
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This is a transitional period and fingers crossed the new services will be available in April at the earliest. |
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Most endings can also be seen as a new beginning so let's keep our fingers crossed. |
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So let's keep our fingers crossed and hope that it's a little bit light enough in the morning to burn those clouds off. |
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The aspirants lingered around, checked, cross-checked and kept their fingers crossed over the prospects of getting a job. |
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Our offer was accepted this morning and there is no chain in either direction, so fingers crossed, it has the makings of a smooth operation. |
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This year, we'll just have to keep our fingers crossed and hope all will be well. |
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We kept our fingers crossed that the rain would continue, and when it did we planted broad beans, broccoli, and radishes which are now thriving. |
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We act concerned, while pondering, with our fingers crossed behind our backs, that it won't change by itself. |
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Anything's possible, and I'll be keeping my fingers crossed that they come up with the goods. |
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We'll keep our fingers crossed that the storm doesn't cause the host society any further trouble, and that all visitors arrive home safely. |
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Emmi, Interhome and Swisscom are keeping their paws? oops, their fingers crossed for you. |
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He kept his fingers crossed that everything would fall into place for a star-crossed franchise. |
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He keeps his fingers crossed that one of the two oil groups prospecting on and off shore will strike oil in commercial quantities. |
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Those who enjoy a glass of chardonnay, merlot or cab sauv should keep their fingers crossed. |
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We have our fingers crossed because they're having their first harvest this June. |
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I shall keep my fingers crossed that a decision will be taken as soon as possible on behalf of these unfortunate people. |
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It is work which the Commission has yet to do and I am keeping my fingers crossed that the Commissioner will be able to do it soon. |
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I will keep my fingers crossed for you that the next five years will bring more of the same. |
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In this expectation, we support your candidature and keep our fingers crossed for your Presidency. |
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I am keeping my fingers crossed for our Czech friends and for all the projects the Czech Presidency hopes to implement. |
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Once the meeting has opened there is not much more we can do than keep our fingers crossed. |
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So let us keep our fingers crossed and hope, but I think there is a positive momentum at this moment. |
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Even when things don't go well once in a while, I keep my fingers crossed for him. |
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The Austrians wish her every success and are keeping their fingers crossed! |
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As for myself, fingers crossed, I hope to play for La Nazionale for as long as possible. |
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Particularly keeping their fingers crossed for her during the first race of the season will be the 60 Alpiq employees whose photos managed to make it on to the helmet. |
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Or if you jump, or have your fingers crossed. |
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed that more specialty divisions keep afloat. |
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Parties, the media, parliamentary arithmetic, local elections and referendums mean that leaders spend most of their time nervily keeping their fingers crossed. |
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He's been doing roadwork and has been on the horse walker and now he's back cantering, so we'll keep our fingers crossed for him. |
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We keep our fingers crossed that there will be no nasty surprises ahead. |
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We must all keep our fingers crossed and, where appropriate, perhaps pray. |
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While larger commercial creditors get settlements, workers are told to go to the back of the line and keep their fingers crossed that there will be something left for them after the big creditors have been paid. |
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We'll keep our fingers crossed for just under a week to see what happens. |
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In fact, I have my fingers crossed that our paths may cross again. |
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I am keeping my fingers crossed that the judgment will be in my favour. |
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So when I got the BSOD last week, I keep my fingers crossed that whatever broke would be something I could replace without a lot of trouble. |
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Fingers crossed that I get Tuesdays off and I could race home for Monday night games. |
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Fingers crossed my computer is repairable... and that I can afford the repair bill! |
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Fingers crossed he can jack up a video projector, or at the very least a big-screen tv for it. |
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