Then it continued to be somewhat smoke free as she snuck cigarettes outside or in the garage. |
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Her voice died out and she snuck a glance back toward the wanderer, his eyes were still on the road ahead showing no expressions. |
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She had forced me on a veggie diet, but every night, Robert snuck me some real food. |
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Then there were the pigeons that had snuck in during open hours, which the day shift must not have noticed. |
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They snuck in and closed the door behind them, pulling the curtain shut that partitioned the room. |
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I'd snuck up shortly after eight, changed into pajamas and then went down to the kitchen to wait for my parents to wake up. |
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I later learned that if he had kept quiet about having the puppy, my dad could have snuck her onto the plane with him. |
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Then, when two or three of the big brown rats snuck out to twitch and nose through the trash, he'd put his shotgun up to his shoulder and fire. |
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Han snuck to the edge of a small clearing and saw the deer nosing about in the grass and leaves. |
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For example, one gives you a choice between sneaked and snuck as the preterite of sneak. |
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But the good bit was, my uncle and aunty were there, and they snuck us into the VIP area. |
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He had snuck out of class for a crafty drag and a teacher, Jase, had sprung him. |
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However, the little fool went and evaded us all and snuck you away to his old home. |
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I'm not entirely sure how we ended up back in my room, how I snuck him there, but we did, and no one else was in there. |
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My parents had to hide me for 3 years before they snuck me out of the country. |
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I snuck him some of my food, and he thanked me, but he only ate it to please me I think. |
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As her group moved forward, she snuck behind a building and waited for the footsteps of her group to fade away. |
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An old man, whose face looked as if he'd been soaking in water too long, snuck glances at me while puffing on a cigarette. |
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Then she crept up the stairs, avoiding the spots that squeaked, and then snuck to her room, quiet as a mouse. |
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Friday morning I snuck into town for an interview, not wanting Miss R. to know and in order to avoid jinxing it. |
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His quick wrister snuck between Crawford's right skate and the post for the equalizer with three minutes left. |
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One of the man's comrades had snuck up on me and blindsided me with his rifle. |
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One night a bunch of us snuck into church and took photos of my stoned friend doing his impression of the minister behind the pulpit. |
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I snuck downstairs into the luxurious media headquarters, and who should I see but the two girls from that now-famous beer commercial. |
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I snuck off to freshen up and down a much-needed espresso before getting glammed up in the tiny backstage room. |
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Steve rushed to the door before she awoke his parents and snuck her into his bedroom. |
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Munson snuck into the end zone from two yards out for the Scots' second touchdown score. |
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So, we then snuck her onto the set, while we were shooting the scene in the hallway where the ice wall appears. |
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When the school bell rang, she snuck quickly out and made her way to the rack where her bicycle waited. |
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Evidently they were skipping the assembly on purpose, so it was safe to say that I had snuck out of it. |
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Are these the alleyways you snuck through to go skinny-dipping with Johnny? |
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I mean, I remembered, but the planning had started so long ago that the fact that our trip date was finally here kind of snuck up on me. |
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At lunchtime, he snuck off, being very cagy about where he was to have lunch. |
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It was not like if I snuck up on him I could capture him and suddenly he would want to be my dad again. |
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A slightly bigger sister snuck up on him and shoved him with a punch towards his intended victim. |
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Finally worming out of her bed, Kali snuck into the room and hurriedly answered. |
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She snuck a glance in the direction of the bar but Nathan was busy ordering their drinks. |
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The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |
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We carefully snuck up on the enemies, creeping through the backyards of each house. |
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A drink I could sip at a bar like a real alcoholic broad and not some conniving college student who snuck in. |
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Later, instead of taking the time to get glammed up before the do, I snuck out for my only swim of the whole trip. |
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Of course she didn't expect to be snuck up on by the one guy she thought she would never see again. |
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As so often, life snuck up on me and reminded me that I had a very busy week as it was. |
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It snuck up on us all at the last minute, which was the perfect way to discover it. |
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I only know because I snuck into their room and found their flight itinerary. |
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All of those things made me smile, but the most wonderful thing that's happened to me recently snuck up on me without any warning. |
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The creature slowly crawled into the clearing and snuck over to Oki's side. |
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He resumed his eye-search of the room, and snuck a glance back at the short blonde girl he'd noticed earlier. |
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Unfortunately, the front-bench members snuck in from the side and did not get their top-up. |
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Either that, or a local fruit fairy has snuck in and secretly grafted an eating apple variety to all the branches. |
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Under the guise of this renewed need to resecure our borders, we believe it snuck this new cash cow under the wire. |
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Taking Italy by surprise the Greeks snuck ahead to a slight lead. |
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After lunch, I snuck off to find Fort Warwick, a 300-year old English battlement built to defend her pirate colony. |
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One is the government has snuck this into a budget implementation bill rather than let it stand on its own, as it has done twice before. |
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War of the Worlds I snuck into a theatre with my older brother to see this one. |
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Later on, in the recall phase, another set of similar objects was snuck in. |
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The seeds of Strub's activism were sown as a child, when he snuck out of the house to watch May Day riots in Iowa City. |
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I said goodnight to her, and snuck out the front door after she locked up. |
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I snuck out of my family's rented cottage one hot August night and wandered until I happened upon a scene lit by flickering tiki torches and glowing citronella sticks. |
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It seemed almost unconfidently snuck out, when something this brilliant called for a great deal of showing off. |
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We just snuck back into the evac zones to get more stuff from Tonya's place. |
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They don't want some chucklehead out on the House floor with a camera, then putting it on YouTube that he snuck in. |
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Harry snuck in quietly and jumped onto my lap without my really noticing. |
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He has twice been crowned road race world champion, most recently in 2002 when he snuck up the inside of the bunch to outsprint his rivals in Lisbon. |
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Osborne snuck in a few treats for his Tory chums in the north – there are a few of them up here, just not in the major cities. |
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Recognizing that the bill would not get quick passage by Parliament, the government has now snuck it into the budget implementation bill. |
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They cannot get the bill through the House, so they have snuck it through under a budget bill and declared it a confidence vote. |
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Yet the fact that such an important treaty had to be snuck in through the back door is a worrying symptom. |
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They had nothing to do with the 2008 budget but the Conservatives saw how weak the Liberals were and snuck the changes in. |
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This restriction was reversed in August 2001, but in 2006 another restriction was snuck in. |
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The first one is the immigration fiasco that the government has snuck into the budget bill. |
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Neighbours happened to see how the two boys snuck into the garden and broke open the cellar door with one blow. |
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It is not as though this crisis snuck up on the government when it was not paying attention. |
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By beating Figueirense 5-0 at the Maracana, Flamengo snuck ahead of rivals Cruzeiro on goal difference. |
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I am not sure how he snuck in. I guess anything is possible in Wayne's world. |
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But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head. |
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Sometimes he snuck out to watch the gypsies down by the tracks, or to walk through the cemetery, sit on a grave. |
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As the Hepburn lots continued, British actor David Thewlis snuck into the packed room. |
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Not even a hand had snuck out from under the cozy warmth of the blankets. |
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She would have never skipped a class or snuck out at night for anyone. |
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They snuck stealthily down the street until they came to a store. |
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I agreed and we snuck him down the hallway and into his room. |
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I'm glad I snuck him some steak juice off the plate tonight. |
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When it came to the scariest part, her brother snuck up on us. |
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I guess I sort of knew that, but also it sort of snuck up on me. |
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She wondered if it was better to know, or better to be snuck up on. |
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I snuck out on the pretext of using my phone to grab a crafty chip buttie. |
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It pressed the pace for most of the race, took the lead at the top of the stretch, but lost the race by half-a-length to a closer that snuck by on the inside. |
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One morning I snuck up on a couple, keeping a big rock outcropping between myself and them, and when I came around the rock to find them, there was only one there. |
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Pulling on a pair of sweats and old sweater, she snuck downstairs quietly. |
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Phoenix, meanwhile, had parched in the heat, although one or two storms had snuck into the north Valley after sunset, they brought only humidity, no relief. |
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Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet snuck into a few snapshots too, photobombing some of the other celebs and making funny faces. |
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The carpet cutters that were taken on board were not snuck on board. |
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This probably snuck through. Three or four years ago, it would have been a very difficult choice, not just for developing countries but for other countries to buy into this idea. |
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Therefore, when he speaks of matters being snuck by Parliament, I would remind him that the previous mission began without this type of substantive debate, without a mandate from Parliament, so to speak. |
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If you listen to what the B. C. Fisheries Survival Coalition is saying, those half-dozen people caught two million fish and snuck them away somewhere or stored them somewhere. |
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They snuck in changes just like they did in the 2008 budget. |
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It caused me to remenisce about the night that we had snuck off to the river, permissing things to naturally parallel into place. |
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Because the Conservatives saw how weak the Liberal Party was, they snuck in these pay equity changes and changes that punish students and public servants. |
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Mr. Speaker, two weeks ago, the government snuck changes to the immigration system into the budget and it hoped Canadians would not notice but they did notice. |
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While Diageo and Pernod barged through the front door and paid a hefty premium to trump rival bidders, Allied Domecq snuck around the side and forged surreptitious deals with the owners of the brands that Seagram distributed. |
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Emerging Dockers forward Matt Taberner booted two goals in the opening quarter, and the 21-year-old caused Port Adelaide's defence more problems in the second quarter as the home side snuck out to a 12-point lead. |
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One moonless night, I snuck into the chief priest's private chamber. |
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While we were supposed to drink it down in front of the officer, we got very adept at palming a shot glass of Coke which was drank in place of the tot of rum while we snuck off to pour the rum into a bottle. |
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Behind them, a stingray appears to have snuck up behind them and photobombed the picture with his unexpected appearance — throwing his rubbery wings around the girls' shoulders and looking at the camera with a gormless grin. |
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A malcontent has snuck into a community and established a base. |
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So thieves snuck into Rome and smuggled her head and thumb back to Siena. |
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Held in a beautiful columned heritage hall, we snuck into back alleys to set fire to our thoughts and proceeded to make an unmatched 'Bedouin' style fort. |
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I later found out that Magot had snuck him out of a nursing home for one last trip in the woods. |
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The TV spot is the first proper clip we have seen from the spin-off prequel, albeit an upsettingly short one, and was snuck into AMC's Breaking Bad marathon showing over the weekend. |
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I ordered a salad, ate it, and in the bathroom snuck a swig of Pepto. |
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He logicked that one out. He snuck into Haiti and scored herbs to rev him and calm him. |
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Reverse efforts to legislate censorship, as the Harper Conservatives snuck into bill C-10. If passed, this bill would arbitrarily restrict and censor publicly-supported artistic works. |
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Peter Weightman scored their only try, Mike Uren levelling matters before Jake Caulfield snuck the away win for the Gloucestershire side near the end. |
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I snuck into the theater because the movie had already started. |
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She snuck in a tool that he used that evening to drill a hole and escape. |
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And, having got into the grounds, there's always the guarantee that some teens will have snuck off for private biology lessons, blithely unaware they'll end up on a meathook. |
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If they were so curious, they could've just snuck in a spycam. |
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He snuck a few cookies out of the jar while his mother wasn't looking. |
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