It would take him no time at all to knock together a chicken coop, and it's not like they don't have enough room for it. |
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Our factory had to relocate and we were handed discharge letters in no time. |
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Professor Tribe lost no time in acknowledging the accuracy of Bottum's charge, as reported by the Harvard Crimson. |
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Recently restored to the shadow cabinet, the right-winger has lost no time in pushing the traditionalists' case. |
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Mayo, making telling use of their superior fitness, lost no time in giving the scoreboard statistics a satisfying aspect. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the Secretary was upset on seeing him in the T-shirt and had lost no time in venting his feelings. |
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Faced with skyrocketing petroleum prices the government has lost no time in adjusting the prices of gasoline, diesel and cooking gas upwards. |
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In no time at all the firths were fishless deserts and the sea a cemetery without memorials. |
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It's also a doddle to make and takes no time to cook, especially if you grate the carrot. |
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In no time I was dragging my suitcase outside, joining my family on our journey back home. |
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Basically all this juggling means there is little or no time to put anything back. |
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It takes no time to scrub and debeard the things when you've got a host of hands and a few glasses of wine on the go. |
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In no time at all there were far too many commentary posts for anyone to read them all. |
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It takes no time at all to prepare and is a hearty and satisfying autumn or winter meal. |
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In no time at all we were at Poole and after a chat and cup of tea off to bed. |
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In no time at all the fiddler was able to retrieve what was left of his leg and a great cheer went up from the dancers. |
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In no time the heap had heated up so much that it was difficult to keep your hand in it for more than a few seconds. |
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It turns out that absorption in his work had left him no time for children, hobbies, or close friendships. |
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He held baby son Ben only once, handcuffed to prison wardens and given no time alone, before Ben died. |
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At no time has Latham stated categorically that the topic of tax-cuts are off limits. |
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There is no time to get Tom, so he follows the men through the town and past the quarry. |
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The new regime has no time for the tiresome business of accommodating the wishes of other festivals. |
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Between these two or three exercises, a flatter stomach is accomplishable in no time, as long as you're performing them on a daily basis. |
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At no time was an audience challenged to question a moral conundrum, or inspired to see the world through different eyes. |
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Not only is there no time to do anything else, there's no time to look for a watering hole the locals might actually go to. |
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I'm surprised the conclusion was not that docs should be quicker on the draw so there would be no time for second thoughts. |
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Nationalism is, in my view, an unpleasant manifestation of racism that I have no time for. |
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Once home I lost no time in trying out the metal wedge and managed to split quite a pile of logs before I'd had enough. |
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An active e-commerce operation has almost no time to spare for restore after a data interruption. |
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The judoist has no time to allow himself a margin for error, especially in a situation upon which his or another person's very life depends. |
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I have no time whatsoever for asylum seekers, whether they be in Centenary Square or elsewhere. |
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This was no time to be helping the Guardian fill its pages with droll wheezes. |
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So, losing no time, the organisers wrote to Michele and told her that she had won. |
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In other words, Mr Hammond had no time to prepare the case and could not represent the applicant on the agreed date. |
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Not only that, we let him go on the last day of the window leaving us no time to invest the incoming funds. |
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There's no time for dawdling around the centre and doing a little window shopping. |
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I've no time for them at all and I am happy to stand and be counted as a Labour supporter. |
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The audience wasted no time in leaping to their feet to applaud a seamless opening night. |
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The company has wasted no time setting up a redirect from the vanquished Petstore.com to its own site. |
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The American system of training has been refined over the years and at no time is a trainee left unsupervised. |
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There is no time for balance, reflection, consideration of alternative viewpoints, depth of coverage, etc, etc. |
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Hewitt wastes no time pressing home his advantage, finishing his service game with a wristy winner from the baseline. |
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He will set no time limit for their possible emergence into the senior squad at Maine Road, preferring to allow them to find their own level. |
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At no time did he ever see ladder ties extending from the block to the brick wythe. |
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Boyle wasted no time making his mark, scything through a static Abbey defence from the throw-in to register a great score. |
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With the Senate gearing up for an all-consuming battle over judicial nominations, Congress has no time to waste. |
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In Baghdad, they believe Lady Luck may be more dependable than a presidential promise, especially when no time table was offered. |
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Here's wishing you all the best over this difficult period, and hoping you will be back to full steam in no time! |
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At no time during this meeting did he discuss or allude to specific violations of conduct, Lavik said. |
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Wasting no time I pulled on my trousers and buckled them, kicking into my shoes and grabbing my shirt and jacket when the door latch opened. |
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Still getting used to the place, and no time to read the huge threads or write large replies. |
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She knew he would go see Tony later in the day, as he always did, but for his legitimate child he had no time. |
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In no time at all, this network of like-minded individuals is developing a life of its own. |
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The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake. |
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There was no time to assess whether anything was stolen or the extent of the damage. |
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He fetched the keys from his pocket, grabbing them and ripping them out quickly, wasting no time. |
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However Amy had no time to ponder over this, for as soon as the doors closed, she felt her stomach suddenly rise as the elevator zoomed upwards. |
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There would be no time to turn away, no time to act, yet there would be time to perceive and apprehend. |
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In prison you are locked up for long periods of time and there is no time to get to know the staff. |
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Having established themselves in lodgings, they wasted no time in putting together a set of proposals. |
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Sorry no colour info as i only managed to get piccies and had no time to look through bins. |
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With an all new control system that is intuitive and user friendly, players will be rucking, mauling, and kicking like champions in no time. |
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Critics lost no time in dissecting the losses these terms entailed for the city. |
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He was assigned to be a plasterer in a neighbouring community, allowing no time and chance for him to fully tap his talent. |
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Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all. |
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Taking no time to evaluate her own injuries, Zoe quickly sped down the road and took a wide turn down another street. |
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The evening was exclusively tailor-made for them with games and gifts and the day-long exhaustion died down in no time. |
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At no time did he acknowledge a need to obtain congressional authorization. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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I'd only been wearing a tank top and short jean shorts, and I was shivering in no time. |
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And just to satisfy your need for instant gratification, turn to page 40 to find six quick meals you can fix in no time. |
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Pundits lost no time in savaging the weakness of the script, the poverty of the acting and shambolic directing. |
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In no time at all you'll be able to produce lots of taut, pertinent, orthographically enhanced web text, and all with only one hand. |
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The animal wasted no time scampering back into the safety of its forest home but Ryan had no intention of letting it go so easily. |
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I took no time to open it and when I did I looked to my mamma, then papa, then Johnnie, Cody and Angel. |
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The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort. |
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Kiltegan were still in there, if only with an outside chance as the second half got underway but Castletown lost no time in turning the screws. |
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But then they've got less to compare him with, and have had no time to get sick of him. |
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But we are shopping in the bargain basement here, and there is no time to get sniffy. |
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He tells himself all of them feel too young for what they are about to do, but this is no time for a second childhood. |
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Adjusting its controls takes no time at all, though small icons can be difficult to make out. |
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This meant teachers had no time to go through trial papers with their pupils before finals. |
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In next to no time, I stepped in and tied a perfect lattigo knot in nothing flat. |
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This ice cream montage will get you drooling in no time, with slow-motion shots of sugary, melty, creamy yumminess. |
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We've no time for time-wasters, we have issued the figures so only people who can match them can apply. |
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My father had no time for Ansgar, just because he had been a mercenary and a common soldier. |
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The Aussies were frantically unpacking their crates of beer, and in no time all of them had tinnies glued to their lips. |
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She says it is so hard with all the to and fro to the computer shop, every day, no time to learn new songs, no time to improve. |
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Your fingertips can freeze in no time, and the only way to keep your hands toasty is to buy warm gloves. |
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You can add a user-interface to your script toot sweet and get it up and running in no time. Go into Project Builder and create a new project. |
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Losing no time, Simon tied their two 300 foot ropes together and started belaying the pain stricken Joe down the mountain. |
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Billy wasted no time in firing off the main cannon, and torching the Pirate ship. |
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At no time in history has the issue of human rights come to the fore as in the current era. |
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By the time we got to our hotel, it was 11.30 pm, leaving no time for the planned romantic stroll through the beautiful town centre. |
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It is no secret that some district councillors had little or no time for the new town council. |
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There are too many nice boats sitting at their moorings, owned by people with no time to sail them. |
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While the essays are finely crafted, and held together by a common theme, at no time is the issue of typicality addressed. |
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There was clearly no time to rig a block and tackle to winch the casualty on board. |
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The Crows sprang to the attack, swarming over the embattled Sioux who had no time to reload their weapons. |
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At no time was she turned onto her front to discharge water from her lungs and I believe that she was not given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
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Give this girl a gimmick, leave her to fiddle and footer about with it into the wee small hours and, in no time, she's smitten. |
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The lipsticks, eye shadows, blushes and translucent powder in this kit will help transform your looks in no time. |
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There was no time for Kari to mull over the matter any longer, as the conversation continued and her thoughts got distracted. |
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He helped Percy evade the Germans, and in no time had landed him a job as a slater, working near Calais. |
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The existence of such draconian punishment is a reflection of a culture that has no time for thieves and murderers. |
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Trouble is, mushrats are rather prolific and in no time another one or a dozen will show up to take their place. |
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The ground was still soft, it was only October, and in no time I had a hole a spade by a spade and a half wide, and maybe two feet deep. |
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The tankers are capable of sucking out waste, sludge, and slurry from a depth of eight metres in absolutely no time. |
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And like the unperfected Polaroid of a beginning we've forgotten, it should fade into oblivion in no time. |
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We have no time to think and read, because we are busy watching bosomy heroines on the small screen. |
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They baked their unrisen bread, which they had no time to leaven since they were rushed out of Egypt so quickly. |
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The Organising Committee lost no time in giving this historic landmark unstinted attention. |
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The liquid quickly soaked his grey socks and he stepped out of the fuming puddle in no time, fumbling to take off the wet articles of clothing. |
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So this week I've chosen three really simple dishes that take no time to prepare and knock the socks off any shop-bought stuff. |
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The sound sleep that followed left me no time to repeat the enjoyment next morning before breakfast. |
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Wasting no time from their bruising debate in Arizona last night, seven of the nine presidential candidates headed back East. |
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With no time to reflect or recover, I was bundled into a train in a semi-conscious state. |
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Discussions became political after next to no time so there was a bit of hope and buoyancy that National and Dr Brash will win this year. |
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In no time the ground was deep in water, and the splashes from their feet joined the raindrops bouncing roof high. |
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With a start, the white snow suddenly rushed toward his head, and it was buried beneath the layer of ice in no time. |
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In no time, his last ounce of resolve left him and he fell face first into the bowl, splattering droplets of broth everywhere. |
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Hopefully I'll have a sudden burst of inspiration and rattle the last of it off in no time at all. |
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I open up a few tins an' in no time I've fixed us a good bush tucker meal of sausage stew. |
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I'm sorry if that's a buzzkill, but things move fast in politics and there's no time to waste. |
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Editorial and headline writers and the hacks at the television news outlets have no time for such contradictions. |
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The White House wasted no time in exacting likewise from newspapers in regard to print transcripts. |
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I don't mind when it rains but I hate that thin film drizzle that seems only to be in the air but manages to soak you in next to no time. |
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Clearly, if you didn't have loads of people there there'd have been no time left over for a go on Jacko's big dipper. |
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Its good, its proactive and there's no time to sink into the mire of self doubt and hopelessness if you are expending energy. |
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This is no time to listen to the voices of tremulousness, indecision, compromise and fear. |
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Only one surviving bacterium or virus could multiply into billions in no time. |
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Swindon Council admitted it was caught short as a blizzard left no time for gritters to take to the roads across the borough. |
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I suppose it makes no sense to question these things, for I'm simply a man, and I have no time to dwell on such trivialities. |
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There was no time to dress ranks properly, and unit organization went by the board as the troopers struggled to form front. |
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In our modern history, there may have been no time when the law has been so disdained and violated as it is today. |
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With a good referral, you can get to a shrink with expertise in this area, and you'll be back in the boudoir in no time. |
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In no time at all, as we descended into damper riverside places, there were daffodils trumpets nearly fully formed and fit for a photo. |
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In no time at all, I could untangle the mess as well as designing and making a superb drawer organiser from old egg boxes and margarine tubs. |
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Julie cast on in record time, and should be knitting fair isles in no time. |
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Their turnaround is immediate and they lose no time in switching directions. |
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They wasted no time in getting the crowd into action, pumping their fists, waving their arms, clapping above their heads. |
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He's always been clear that there are certain Republicans he likes, and others whom he has no time for. |
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She has no time for trivialities, and that includes worrying about what she looks like. |
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Mostly I collect the remnants of hobbies I've lost enthusiasm for, or have managed to convince myself I have no time for. |
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He neglected his wives, whom he treated cruelly, and had no time for his children. |
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She rolled her eyes and kept walking, having no time for either his suggestions or his ultimatums. |
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We have no time for play or at least play dates and the answer is to have families double up on free time by including everybody. |
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In the meantime, my other modules on the Diploma course were being completely ignored, because I simply had no time for them. |
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She has no time for the traditional view of Pakistani women spending their life tied to the family home. |
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His magazine continues to probe and document issues that the rest of the media had no time for. |
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Young people of my generation had no time for Larkin's irony and simply dismissed traditional sexual morality as a clutter of meaningless taboos. |
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It seems that if there's one thing she has no time for, it's female newscasters who are in the job only for their looks. |
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The hospital superintendent and staff try to extend a cordial welcome, but the Minister has no time for such trivialities. |
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The police arrived in no time, but the residents would not go unless power supply was restored. |
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It was a revue all written in no time and the cast was packed with starving talent. |
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The pitch was rigged in no time and we were soon at the bottom and making our way to Bridge Hall. |
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If he keeps this up, the harsh memories of last year's Leinster final will be forgotten in no time. |
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Otherwise, it may well find itself mopping up another banking mess in no time. |
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They greeted each other just like usual and in no time, Harry and Mark were on their third round of drinks. |
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When my wife and I were mugged someone got a police officer in no time but we should be trying to prevent the attacks happening. |
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A country woman appeared in no time, holding a bundle of umbrellas in her hands. |
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It's a Chinese tradition to have a joss stick counter outside their temples, so devotees can light them and leave when there is no time to actually walk in and pray. |
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In no time, the Latin American blogosphere was thrumming with jokes and parodies. |
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Moreover, she wastes no time in striking Will where it hurts by using his bribery scandal against him. |
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Excited, Shaheen wasted no time and began interviewing surgeons, deciding upon Dr. Curtis Crane in Greenbrae, California. |
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In the wake of the elections, media owners have wasted no time in laying down the law to the incoming government, demanding lower business costs and taxes. |
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I leave at dawn, and I have no time for more soul searching with you. |
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There is no time to be wasted by shooting the messenger of bad news. |
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Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it. |
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The suddenness of the attack left no time to launch lifeboats, so the 900 sailors who escaped the sinking ship found themselves floating in life jackets. |
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Opening with an apostrophe to the Queen, the poet wastes no time in presenting her with the image of Mother France being captured, stripped, and beaten by her own children. |
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Perceived as one of this country's most intellectual moviemakers, the Jesuit-educated, one-time history student scoffs at people who claim they have no time for the tube. |
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In no time at all the said queue stretched the entire length of the block. |
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The sudden appearance of a foot in front of my face pulled a scream from my throat and the raiders wasted no time in grabbing me and dragging me into the open. |
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Late Friday afternoon is no time to be negotiating your way through the tristate metro area, by car or train. |
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The City chief has vowed to bring in two or three top-notchers before the start of the season, but has set no time limit on his transfer activity. |
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This nasal, crisp, robotic inner voice wasted no time on small talk. |
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At its official launch in Portlaoise last Friday night the party wasted no time in setting out its stall for the coming two years and settling down to business. |
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He is so tied up with his own problems, in a fast-changing, competitive business, that he has no time for his musicians as anything but potential moneymakers. |
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My father didn't earn enough, and my mother took care of the money and the family, and she had no time for lightness. |
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There was no time to wonder at the marvels of engineering that kept loopers, needles and blades dancing without a misstep even as the speed hit maximum. |
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In no time at all, both are head-first into a torrid, steamy love affair. |
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Wasting no time in a reload, the Bow Street Runner dropped his spent Colliers, and pulled two squat.66 Newarks from the voluminous pockets of his great coat and fired again. |
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For the peeps and plovers dancing in the surf, we had no time at all. |
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After a year's training in the U.S. in by-pass surgery, he lost no time in working on developing a substitute that is superior to all other substitutes. |
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And journalists lost no time in predicting an ugly battle ahead. |
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He could have gotten away with a greatly reduced fine and no time behind bears if he had simply entered a guilty plea. |
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She lost no time in removing the gag as quickly as possible. |
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While the bouncy red booths and sparkly vinyl tables scream 1950s, the apple martini walls and track lighting let you know that this is no time warp. |
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Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went. |
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When the children scampered out, lunch pail in hand, William wasted no time in finding a metal bench in the shade cast by the building and the midday angle of the sun. |
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Within no time we were checked in, unpacked and ready to hit the town. |
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As I have no time to date, let's meet and break up over macchiatos. |
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I was a sociable child, and I picked up the language in no time. |
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Retaining so much creative advice from when I quit my terrible, awful job two months ago, we were able to draft his resignation letter in no time. |
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He need spend no time dialing for dollars with all the sleaze and risk involved. |
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Now he can just charge out there and do more of this, and in no time the nation will be putty in our hands! |
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This is no time to stand with a Labour government that has thrown its lot in with the US war machine while attacking groups like the firefighters at home. |
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You'll know this place like the back of your hand in no time. |
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When an account executive scores a client engagement, consulting managers waste no time calling around to find out who's qualified and who's available for the job. |
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Well, never fear, you shall meet all of those new things one at a time, and in no time at all they won't be new any more, they shall seem like old friends. |
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Once on the scene, L.A. officers took control, got the information they needed, and returned to the road as fast as possible, wasting no time schmoozing with the citizenry. |
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Stephen Colbert was back on the airwaves Monday and wasted no time sharing details from his latest celebrity encounter. |
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Wasting no time, the two of them clambered onto the desk, pushing aside the flag of the Soviet Union that covered it. |
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She also wastes no time in espousing her political views, by way of quotes from the likes of Einstein, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, projected onto screens. |
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Jeanne Duval wasted no time in taking advantage of the mesmeric effect she had on her lover. |
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But when she woke up at four in the morning with contractions, it became clear very quickly there would be no time for a mad dash across west Wiltshire. |
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At no time did the partisans of the opposition speak well of Joseph Smith. |
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Like a flat pack, the Grand Opera House pantomime is assembled in next to no time and somehow just about holds together and does the job without a nod to fashion. |
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Kady lost no time in planting herself and the flag in the front of the Rhode Island line where she could shout encouragement to the boys as they advanced on the Rebels. |
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The playoffs are no time to be clever by benching your most talented players because they have bad matchups and start experimenting with mediocre players in good matchups. |
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With the constant need to hoist and trim the sails, sore muscles have no time to heal and joints are braced at awkward angles for long periods of time. |
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He had no time to spare and couldn't afford to fly by the target. |
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It was noisy, it was raucous, but at no time was there any trouble. |
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In the end, with absolutely no time remaining, a deal was cut. |
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In no time flat the available walls were full of public notices, goods and services for sale, community event posters and news from the animal shelter. |
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Leather shoes lasted no time at all without hobnails, and conversely, floors, whether of stone or wood, lasted no time at all without matting of some sort. |
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But no time to ponder as I must now go to the pub and get trashed! |
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Conservative activists have wasted no time in trashing the Conservative Victory Fund. |
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With quick turnarounds, there is no time to properly service and airplane. |
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This is no time for wrangling but a moment for serious work. |
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On Tuesday night, Kingston thanked his supporters for their help and wasted no time firing the first shot at Perdue. |
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This resulted in irregular phrases and bar-lengths, with no regular pulse, and as a result much of this music has no time signature and is left unbarred. |
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At no time during the shoot was Viscount Severn directly in front of the Earl of Wessex. |
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In no time, everyone was singing and bopping along to their two singles. |
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Also like the Air France disaster, the pilots of AirAsia had no time to issue a mayday call. |
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For Lamont Hawkins, better known as U-God, the 20th anniversary of Enter the Wu Tang is no time for resting on laurels. |
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Unfortunately, there's no time for lampoonery as the teams and their mascots click-clack out of the tunnel and line up on either side of the match officials. |
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He wasted no time in raining down a series of sharp smacks to his target. |
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Yes, that was a while ago, but in the Middle East, after all, 45 years is no time at all. |
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Prosecutor Alessandro Leopizzi wasted no time in repeating the transcript to ask Schettino to confirm his words. |
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When the fast food giant announced a merger with a Canadian chain, politicians wasted no time applying the special sauce. |
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The suggestion was batted down, they said, because there would be no time to train anyone else. |
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Birmingham has no time for pea-brains who derive perverted pleasure from the suffering of innocent creatures. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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In this company it's dog eat dog. If you don't do better than the rest, you're on the street in next to no time. |
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In a small way, I'm only another environmentalist and have no time for stultified bureaucrats who can't change with the times. |
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Use twist ties to help shape the display and in no time you'll have an amazing wigwam of clematis. |
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One way to update it in no time is to change the splashback behind the cooker or hob. |
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This delicious Abbey Style Belgian captivated his imagination, and in no time Aaron was trying his hand at homebrewing. |
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Besides having plenty of giddyap, these engineering marvels are designed to handle a half-acre lot in no time. |
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Alone among the servants he had no time for sycophancy or subservience. |
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If these reflexes have no time to respond, the vibrations will damage the delicate hair cells in the cochlea and can rupture the eardrum. |
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Oh, A know vera well, we've no time for an old or a new dispensation nowdays. |
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He was ismaili, a Shia sect, but this was no time for accuracy. |
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Tomko got to the ball with no time to spare and made a wide throw to first, where second baseman Julio Lugo was covering. |
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The other team is at the foul line with no time left on the clock. |
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When racing there is no time to set up the bosun's chair therefore the bow person must wear their climbing safety gear at all times. |
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Hung Vu, Quality Assurance manager at IED, determined that manual gaging was both no time consuming and too inaccurate. |
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Workers arrived in no time with trucks, jackhammers and lots of equipment, and they fixed the pipe. |
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Of course, Justin Trudeau lost no time in congratulating her on Twitter. |
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Duttoo arrived as soon almost as we did at the tents, with more good news, and we were remounted and among the bristlers again in no time. |
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Erhard presumably felt it was no time to give his enemies grounds for charging him with gumming up relations with France. |
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The entire place teemed with harried executives who had no time to talk to one another. |
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Chelsea also struggled to keep possession as QPR harried and chased at every opportunity, giving their opponents no time on the ball. |
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The finance minister had reason to be exasperated. Britain's economic future hinges on Europe, and this is no time for animus. |
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In no time at all you'll be headdesking just like a dog trainer, wailing at people's misinterpretations of their dogs. |
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I have no time right now because of an impending paper submission deadline. |
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He had to do all his kinging after supper, which left him no time for roystering with the nobility and certain others. |
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Many people today, with only a limited amount of time to go fishing each year, have little or no time to spend studying streamcraft or lakelore. |
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For the first time Handel allowed Gioacchino Conti, who had no time to learn his part, to substitute arias. |
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About a quarter of a century ago the championship began fraying and then in no time unravelling. |
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The attack was made so unexpectedly that Garfield had no time to escape the oncoming spears, three of which struck him in the body. |
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Although there was a shortage of artillery ammunition, at no time were the Allies critically short of any necessity. |
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At no time could the Emperor simply issue decrees and govern autonomously over the Empire. |
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At no time in his life did Mercator claim to be a Lutheran but there are many hints that he had sympathies in that direction. |
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The advantages of incrementalism over other formal systems is that no time is wasted planning for outcomes which may not occur. |
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It meant ruckling his sock right down, and nobody likes a ruckly sock, but this was no time to be stopped by a ruckle. |
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Betty wastes no time in yanking Sally away from the table to admonish her. |
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You can buy it ready-made or make a large batch in no time flat with some lemon juice, chopped tomatoes, diced green chiles and minced garlic. |
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So what's a gal to do when she's rushing about town in pointy-toe stilettos with no time to rest her weary tootsies? |
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There was no time to take evasive action, and the airship was caught in a violent upcurrent. |
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The Evan Williams-trained Padge wasted no time in getting off the mark over fences in the Ascot Underwriting Novices' Limited Handicap Chase. |
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In no time, she has persuaded him to unleash his inner wild man, and soon they are washing down pills with booze and bouncing off the walls. |
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And there was no time for preening and primping before the next lesson began. |
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Robinson had tried to keep the change a secret in the hope of surprising the Welsh and giving them no time to adjust their gameplan. |
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Slices of avocado, cucumber, tomato and alfalfa sprouts take no time to prepare, or whizz up an alkalising protein shake. |
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Ying wasted no time in grabbing a microphone and doing her job, following her newshound instincts. |
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Then he asks her to marry him and they waste no time in tying the knot, while agreeing to an open marriage. |
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Well, no time for Owain Glyndwr or Boadicea or a Welsh Longbowman with his Agincourt exclusive. |
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Expect to be kept extra busy with no let ups and no time to chat during tea breaks. |
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Attach a key chain to losable objects like house keys and remote controls, and you'll both be back to watching Gilmore Girls in no time. |
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Kirchner also wasted no time trying to enrole Francis in her campaign. |
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It's great to party, but burning the candle at both ends leaves them with no time for dating. |
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However, they were in my way and I had no time for such faffery. |
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The official thinking to foreslacke no time, taking counsell with his fellowes, laide hands uppon this Peter, and brought him before the inquisitor. |
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The beauty of the Evil Roy target is that the head attaches by way of two shielded carriage bolts and a couple of wing nuts that take no time to put in place. |
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If you made use of figs, dracaenas, ferns and other plants normally considered as houseplants, waste no time in moving them into their in-house locations. |
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Or that these would be the nowaday worries, with no time out? |
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Over the centuries, the Europeans had developed high degrees of immunity to these diseases, while the indigenous peoples had no time to build such immunity. |
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He wept in court as he recalled the horrific moment its driver overcompensated trying to correct his steering, ending up in his path with no time for him to react. |
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It was no time for pugilistic chivalry, and my brother laid him quiet with a kick, and gripped the collar of the man who pulled at the slender lady's arm. |
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Neil Lennon and his players have, in no time at all, roared back from trailing Rangers by 15 points in November to ending the year two points clear. |
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It had no time to gather reliable intelligence on Britain's industries. |
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Neil Lennon and his players have, in almost no time at all, roared back from trailing Rangers by 15 points in November to ending the year two points clear. |
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Article One, section 6, Clause 1 has been affected by this amendment, which remained pending for over two centuries as it contained no time limit for ratification. |
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With easy-to-follow instructions and guidelines, and a special link to SpotLife, the VideoCam Activity Center will have users streaming live Webcasts in no time. |
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He had no time to set himself, but his throw was straight and true. Pick slid in, spikes high, and Schang tagged him in the ribs a foot or two from the plate. |
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If we all muck in, we can get this room cleaned in next to no time. |
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My dear Hooker, I am getting very much amused by my tendrils, it is just the sort of niggling work which suits me, and takes up no time and rather rests me whilst writing. |
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