When we arrived home I trudged up the stairs on my own, as he remained downstairs. |
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If I'm in charge on my own for just a few hours the place looks like a bomb's hit it. |
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It's ostensibly for the girl, but I decided to put it on my own head for safe keeping, and I proudly wore it to the Booksense luncheon. |
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Despite the fact that I was left to rear the children on my own a court ordered that I pay maintenance to my wife. |
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The only time I haven't had a man cave to retreat to was during the years when I lived on my own in London. |
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I've been on my own for the first six months of the year and I've worked every day on my own to try and get fit. |
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I wanted to work on my own films, so I began work on my master's at Concordia. |
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Armed with my positive memory, I pushed the play button on my own small, tinny stereo, in the hope that my mood would improve. |
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I had the pleasure of cooking dinner, feeding, bathing and putting Franklin to bed on my own. |
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She walked away from me toward the direction of her locker, and I was left on my own to search for my math class. |
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I thought I had better do something about it now before it really gets going, because I would not want something like this on my own doorstep. |
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While traveling, I was forced to have to pray on my own, and without a minyan. |
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It would have been a mockery of the British way of life to stand by and let a man like him terrorise me on my own doorstep. |
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So I'm on my own in the cottage, in the freezing cold and with the main living area uninhabitable. |
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I mean, it would be great if I could bring everyone with me but I was trying to figure out a way to sniff it out on my own. |
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See, if I wanted to go out and return minus all my valuables, I could do that perfectly well on my own with the help of a few snifters of sherry. |
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She liked bric-a-brac and furniture, but I only realised my preference for clothes when I went off on my own. |
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I am only qualified to speak on my own behalf so that is all my opinion can be based upon. |
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I'm going on my own with no clue about who is going to be there, which is sort of scary. |
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It helps me to do that too, to keep on my own journey, in spite of everything that happens in a life. |
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And this pope actually had a deep influence on my own vocation to the priesthood. |
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I felt I was capable of doing this on my own as well, but I had no choice and no windscreen wipers. |
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With him, I do things I might not do on my own, like the time that Stan, an avid guitar player, took me shopping for high-end stereo equipment. |
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It gave me a feeling of elation, I was on my own, no one telling me what to do, off my head with gas or glue. |
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I went a bit mad when I decided to move on from my superduper high-powered job and work on my own from a cottage in rural Norfolk. |
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Maybe I overvalued the importance of Internet life, but I like the pleasure of browsing the Internet on my own. |
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For the first seven years, I spent my summers here on my own, looking after the house and garden, because Peter was still working in Hamburg. |
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Following a couple of close calls and arrests after the revolution, I left Iran in 1983 and immigrated to Canada at 16 and on my own. |
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I am proud that I was able to come out of the closet with dignity and on my own terms. |
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I'd lived on my own since leaving college, so when my boyfriend decided he wasn't ready for fatherhood I was upset, but not really fazed. |
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Maps had proven the key to learning the first thing I ever studied in-depth all on my own. |
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I'd aim to complete eight reps on my own, which meant pushing until I physically could not budge the weight another inch. |
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When I went down to the prison infirmary, I walked down there on my own and I didn't really lose much blood. |
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Well, for one, I'm piggybacking on his skill as a writer to get more sales of a book than I would have on my own. |
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Finding the place almost deserted I had resigned myself to having a ferret around Lancaster Hole on my own, until I bumped into Ray. |
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Your writing style is actually inspiring and has had an influence on my own. |
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They carried between them, and actually in their hands, a glowing flame, the fervour of which I felt reflected from the picture on my own cheeks. |
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I can't ice skate on my own, if someone else holds on to me with their little finger I'm fine, I'm definitely inhibited by too much thought. |
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This will be the first holiday I have ever taken on my own, and I'm quite looking forward to it. |
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Based on my own experience, the deck of a container ship is not a place to carry people at sea. |
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The house where I first lived on my own was divided into five flatettes and inhabited by eight people. |
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If I can draw on my own experience as a child, the threat of corporal punishment always loomed larger than the punishment itself. |
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I would understand if we were fly-tipping, but I was doing it on my own land. |
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I love Italian focaccia bread and this was my first time baking one on my own. |
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I was actually pleasant sort of but then his companion came in to view and I nearly gagged on my own spit. |
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The worst ordeal was having to walk through dimly-lit corridors on my own to go to the gents. |
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My father believed in primogeniture, where the eldest son gets everything, so as the third son I was, relatively speaking, on my own. |
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Does the ability of someone like me to prostitute myself on my own terms make prostitution, generally, okay? |
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There are so many things that I know nothing about, but with emotional stuff like music, I know how to do it, I'm on my own ground. |
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He decided one day that enough was enough and ended it all, and left me with a new-born baby and two other children to cope with on my own. |
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I didn't like being stuck in a power dynamic where I had to force people to do what I could do on my own. |
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I was made to be an assassin, on my own and doing things my way, not someone's errand boy. |
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It was unusual for me to set off on my own and the journey down was strangely lacking in atmosphere. |
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It's a reminder that I have at my fingertips the ability to make several hundred dollars over the weekend, on my own time, in my own whip. |
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I kept it up for a few years, until I was twelve or so, and then I gave it up on my own. |
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Knowing that I have several hours to kill on my own and that no-one will likely pop round makes me incredibly anxious. |
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The first night I was in a room on my own with a window that would only open three or four inches. |
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Somewhat disappointed, I compensated by hopping next door to McDonald's for my first burger meal since I've been on my own. |
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So, since I am so nice and all that, I went on my own search engine hunt and found the following for y'all. |
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I transfer my valuables to the hostel safe, repack my handbag with the day's essentials, then I'm off for a day around Paris on my own. |
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I'd like to know how it felt to develop on my own, using trees from the forest and replanting for each one I took down. |
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This paper therefore is based mainly on my own thoughtful experience and informal anecdotal research. |
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I will send this letter to the Lieutenant General on my own responsibility. |
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Becca ran off without even looking at me, leaving me to deal with it on my own. |
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You could have asked her yourself if you had not just left me to deal with her on my own. |
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Why did he have to go leave me on my own, leave me to deal with everything on my own? |
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Usually I write articles on my own but a colleague and I decided to cooperate on writing a big feature for a newspaper. |
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But when that cell door was slammed shut at night and I was locked away on my own in the dark, it was hard to put a brave face on things. |
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After that, headed off to the Marais, where she left me to wander around on my own. |
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There were long days when I was on my own with the physiotherapists, but it's all paid off. |
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I really wanted to just leave Ken here and go out on my own to find my long-time online friend. |
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I was actually assigned to study journalism and did not choose to be a journalist on my own. |
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Sometimes I get cabin fever, but generally I don't mind being on my own. |
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Virginia's book was liberating for me, because its alternate taxonomy helped me avoid unwittingly imposing artificial political identities on my own thinking. |
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I watched it during the day which destroyed most of its scariness, but I can see how it would have scared me, had I watched late at night on my own. |
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Based on my own reattach I had no choice but to agree with these conservative claims. |
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I am a 30 year-old woman and I am fairly independent, believing in standing on my own two feet most of the time and having strong relationships based on intellect and feeling. |
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All three sails are on a pair of sheets at the moment and I am building a new boomed staysail because I want a self tacking boat when I am on my own. |
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It's not a bunch of theory I've cooked up based on my own prejudices. |
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And since I live on my own I was up the creek without a paddle. |
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The quarters and work areas were too small for both of us, and after he gave me the rundown I wanted to get started on my own. |
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I can, on my own, determine which malfunctioning systems are OK to fly with, and which are not? |
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I thought it was a better way to warm down than to run on my own. |
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Every decision that I have reached in relation to this particular Inquiry has been on my own account, without any consultation with any members of that group. |
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The frustration of trying to do this on my own is wearing my resolve down. |
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To tell the truth it's a bit weird being out here on my own. |
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When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect and insist on my own highly materialist readings of things, it does not mean that our field is in disarray. |
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I'd never have got that job done in two hours flat on my own. |
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On the issue of Celtic cognates, I would welcome a contribution by a competent Celticist, but I took a little time to look into the question on my own. |
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The best part of the surprise was that not only had I taken these photographs on my own, but I also had taken them with the camera in manual mode. |
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And not having slept on my own for more than three weeks, I now can't seem to drop off without someone next to me hogging the duvet and kneeing me in the back. |
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I heard footsteps running up from behind me but before I could turn on my own I was being bodily forced to turn by the very strong hands of David. |
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But doing some noodling around on my own suggests that you have to go back to 1968 to find such a result. |
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I had been asked by the club president to do a lap of honour on my own. |
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My greatest ally in managing a newborn on my own was the baby sling. |
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So, based on my own stumbling, fumbling experience, I offer the following list of things I would strongly advise aspiring and despairing writers not to do. |
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Well, I grew up as a typical late-1970's latchkey kid, but my mother would have punished me severely if I left the house on my own and went to fast food restaurants by myself. |
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Ok, maybe nanna would let me stay on my own at the beach house? |
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Based on my own experience, I think that's a load of baloney. |
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I do vocal exercises and on my own I can have a deep resonant voice. |
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I found that my left hand was resting on my own forehead, not quite in contact with it but touching the ends of the fine, raised little hairs standing up on my skin. |
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The rest of the household is snoozing more or less quietly away, and I'm sitting up all on my own in a few precious moments of private time before I'm ready to sleep. |
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I gently chided her for leaving me to face this cancer on my own. |
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It's then that I take time out to fill it, time on my own to discover new jewels that will enhance its sparkle, fresh dewdrops to replenish my pool. |
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I'd rather go it as a sole proprietor because I work best on my own. |
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He grinned properly, and I felt a smile on my own glossed lips. |
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While I would not call myself a Nietzschean, there is little doubt that his style of philosophy has had a direct impact on my own way of thinking. |
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Can I say that about content on my own site without sounding bumptious? |
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Defiantly, I handed back the answer key to the proctor and proceeded to take the exam on my own. |
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It's something I have to do cold turkey, on my own, or not at all. |
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Fences are being torn down and on my own ranch squatters have snared 2000 impalas, 365 other antelopes, 20 zebras, two cheetahs, two elephants and one wild dog. |
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My healing began when I realized that Jennifer was my child, and I would have to grieve for her and heal on my own. |
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Had I been on my own, I would have kept my nose out of this situation. |
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To hear Thomas similarly rebuke Girls would feel like a personal criticism on my own shortcomings. |
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I come from a single-parent family, and am a single child, so I spent a fair amount of time on my own, usually reading. |
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I catch the shadows I have borrowed on ceramic surfaces and start to vitalise them on my own curtain just like a shadow play director. |
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After that, I went off on my own to draft the rest of Ship of Theseus. |
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Other kids could be easily crushed, but I took it tearlessly and started learning to play the guitar on my own. |
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I survived, but was on my own apart from my friend, Diane Malarky, who has looked out for me for nearly 17 years now. |
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I'm afraid to watch on my own lest I fall off the gap in the hedge, my hiding place, onto the playing field, and I don't like the stinging nettles. |
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I intuited from years of focusing on my own body and working improvisationally, that reintegration would mean working at the body level as well as the psychic level. |
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I was with the cattle on my own at that stage, and to get them going, I inserted a few stones in the quart pot and used that as a tin dog. It got the cattle moving. |
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I would have done a Mexican Wave at the end if I had not been on my own. |
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It's got me into trouble a few times as I get so antsy being on my own that I end up throwing myself at people who I don't have much in common with. |
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