The family's goat kids shared the dwelling so they wouldn't freeze to death in their first winter. |
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He said he wouldn't want to guide a Marine into a low-paying, dead-end job. |
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I look at these miserable people, and wouldn't trade my life with theirs for a million dollars. |
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It wouldn't be something I'd have to take from A to Z, point-by-point, and argue and describe. |
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Alright, so most teenagers wouldn't admit to having such a geeky passion, but I wasn't abashed in the least. |
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They wouldn't have been big on air-kissing in working-class, coal-mining Pontypridd, where he grew up. |
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For some reason he ranted on and on about the fact that they'd been promised a move to new offices, and it wouldn't happen. |
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In an attempt to take in as much of him as I could, knowing that this wouldn't happen again, I took a big whiff of his strong cologne. |
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One of them, Lauren Gazzola, said she hoped her rap sheet and upcoming trial wouldn't keep her out of law school. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if they walked around their office wearing tight leather and vinyl with whips and riding crops at their sides. |
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The American aerospace and computer industries simply wouldn't exist without it. |
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Even if you were a reporter like those irritating bastards who hound me every second of every day, you wouldn't know! |
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People were building recurves of different lengths, and when someone would break a bowstring, he often wouldn't be able to find one to fit. |
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However, high anxiety can be no less debilitating and I wouldn't wish either condition on anyone. |
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And as for me, I wouldn't mind if you kept me company until your father gets here. |
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Audra wouldn't even be able to graduate from kindergarten, let alone high school! |
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If Chaucer were alive today, and armed with a shotgun, there wouldn't be a jury in the land who'd convict. |
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She knew her crew was getting tired and restless, and the supplies wouldn't hold out forever. |
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He told his granddaughter that she had to wind his grandfather clock every day without fail, but he wouldn't give her a reason. |
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Mind you, I wouldn't mind not hearing some of the local ads, which can be wincingly bad. |
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I then deserve a reasoned explanation about why it would or wouldn't be beneficial so that I can make my own decisions. |
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He's gently crinkling a beer can in his hand and I wouldn't say his eyes are dancing but he definitely looks keyed up about something. |
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Unfortunately his piece reads like a university essay and wouldn't convince too many apart from those who want to believe his theory. |
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I couldn't come up with anything that wouldn't get my car keyed or otherwise vandalized in the middle of the night. |
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I wouldn't wish a near-miss on anyone, but maybe sharing the experience will help others understand. |
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But who are you to say that they wouldn't have the scars from living with a bad marriage, either? |
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He assured friends that wild horses wouldn't drag him back to the Lords when he stepped down as Archbishop of York last weekend. |
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As you see today, I wouldn't wear it on the street, but I sure as heck would wear it during the wintertime. |
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I don't know where he gets it from because wild horses wouldn't drag me onto a stage. |
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Then again, they probably wouldn't have signed up for the show in the first place. |
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Then again, if you had this much ammunition, you probably wouldn't be too bothered about dressing up. |
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When she complained that she wouldn't have time she was told not to worry and just to skim read the papers. |
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Then she readjusted the temperature settings a bit, so that she wouldn't hurt herself again. |
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Why wouldn't they accept right now a middle person whose decision is final, an arbitrator agreeable to both sides? |
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You can look at countless examples of that, of books that have lasted that you wouldn't have reckoned on lasting. |
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I've had my loans called twice in my career, and I wouldn't wish the experience on anyone. |
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Her eyes wouldn't open and she heard the steady thump of her heart pound in her ears, signaling she was still alive. |
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With two reams, he wouldn't have to worry about running out in the middle of a good part and having to get up to run to the store. |
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If he sees another competitor moving in for the kill, though, he wouldn't hesitate to move full-time into his South Beach Miami apartment. |
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I wouldn't say I've got a vast wine cellar at home, but I'm never short of a bottle. |
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The kind of car I could afford wouldn't have been reliable enough to go any distance, so I went without. |
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Betty looked radiant and even Albert seemed pleased and wouldn't let go of his new wife's hand. |
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I'd better keep in with everyone because I wouldn't like to be fighting for my place with this great minor team coming up. |
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We've made foolish promises, and it wouldn't be right to overburden those future younger workers by keeping them. |
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The other guys in your unit keep pinching your bike for odd jobs throughout the day, and you wouldn't mind keeping it stored underneath a desk. |
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He was extremely agitated and wouldn't let anyone near him before his father turned up. |
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It was too easy, even for Julia who, fearing she wouldn't get a bite, found herself ankle-deep in whoppers. |
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Still, I wouldn't like to see it sweep through the Oscars just because Academy voters are blinded by its razzle-dazzle. |
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But it wouldn't surprise me if history looked kindly on them in the coming years. |
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For example, we are afraid that if others knew the truth about us, they wouldn't like us. |
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You wouldn't believe cable operators are in the poo this side of the Atlantic. |
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This way the government will still receive money for the NHS but wouldn't have to look after ageing people with all their health problems! |
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The tops of the storms were above 50,000 feet, and even the airliners wouldn't be able to get above them. |
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She'd climb on with a bit of a problem, her tight little shirt wouldn't allow her too much freedom and the narrow stilettos constricted her feet. |
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I wouldn't exactly say that I am an avid reader of poetry, but I do read it, irregularly. |
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To my surprise, she told me that she wouldn't oppose my request that Fred be released on his own recognizance. |
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Customarily, I wouldn't report on it, however, I think the Internet will be partially implicated in abetting the crime. |
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But instead of producing the figures to explain why it wouldn't, Mr. Darrell waffled incomprehensibly about students moving schools. |
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When you add in council tax and other bills we know we wouldn't be able to afford that. |
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When my mother died, the young pastor at St. Paul's wouldn't lead a rosary at the wake. |
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The guy on the other end of the line wouldn't raise his voice above a whisper, which I couldn't make out at all. |
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But, you wouldn't know by looking, because he's an abrasive, arrogant, off-kilter man trying to make his idiosyncratic way in academia. |
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There wouldn't be enough time to drop by the Academy before nightfall, and he didn't particularly want to be abroad in the streets then. |
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I took it and tried it with the Power cable but still it wouldn't work and you can imagine I went up the wall. |
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I didn't want just absolution, I wanted advice, and I knew I wouldn't get it in my parish in Dehradun. |
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Maybe he wouldn't take it too well that I'd called his girlfriend a gnarled witch. |
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But the charge wouldn't stick, and when I protested, they did me, absurdly, for drunk driving. |
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I've seen too much so I know that a woman who I've never met wouldn't willingly accept me. |
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All I could do was jam on the brakes, put my hands over my face and hope the lorry wouldn't topple over on me. |
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Lisa recently quashed rumours she was set to marry George as she wouldn't want to swap her home in Essex for George's Hollywood Hills property. |
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Another thing that just wouldn't be the same without women is jelly wrestling. |
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I'm not going to write about this here, because it wouldn't be fair and I don't believe in washing my dirty laundry in public. |
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He wouldn't have had any chance to escape if it hadn't been for an accidental meeting with Carrie. |
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I wouldn't mind, as I remind my wife, but I've never in my life been stung by a wasp. |
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Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a companion to accompany her on her long journey. |
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Presumably, your boss wouldn't be where he is without some measure of ability and accomplishment. |
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Simply feeding and watering the animals wouldn't have saved them, he continues. |
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It's all water under the bridge and if it hadn't happened, we wouldn't have seen the great feat of engineering that we have in the city today. |
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Who wouldn't be jazzed to play for a coach who has skydived, run with the bulls in Pamplona and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro? |
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Although I wouldn't put it anywhere near as acerbically as the Professor, he undoubtedly has a point. |
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You'd think I'd know better, wouldn't you, than to look at a clear November sky and decide to leave my hat and my waterproof coat behind? |
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Honestly it's miles out of his way, in completely the opposite direction from where he lives, but he wouldn't let me get a train. |
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There are also a surprising number of people who wouldn't recognize a joke if it walked up and slapped them on the keister. |
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Flights to these locations in February are very affordable, and we wouldn't even have to hire a car. |
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He never entered a carriage but stood on the outside platform, and though he wouldn't wave back, he always bowed in acknowledgement. |
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If you looked at our itinerary you'd think we were bouncing from quoit to holy well to stone circle and you wouldn't be far wrong. |
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But judging from their past performance, I wouldn't put too much faith in their judgement. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if as a result of his Liverpool trip he finds his popularity ratings soaring. |
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I bet if my legs just happened to fall off, I probably wouldn't even notice, I thought acridly as I scrambled to retrieve my books. |
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A rabbit's foot brings good luck, though I'm sure all those the three-legged rabbits wouldn't necessarily agree. |
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One can also say that a nuclear bomb wouldn't have changed the balance of forces against any possible enemy. |
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His comment to the media was that he wouldn't, as a matter of principle, talk to a rabble that used this method of expressing their views. |
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This wouldn't happen if there had been a countervailing power to balance America. |
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For the raccoons, he left food scraps in a hubcap dish leashed by chain to a tree so the animals wouldn't drag it under the cottage. |
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If he hadn't been blind, staggering drunk, he probably wouldn't have missed. |
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Their main function is to act like an annoying salesperson who wouldn't take no for an answer. |
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We're talking massively complicated stuff that I wouldn't even fathom creating myself, and I'm not half bad with this stuff. |
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In most cases, she wouldn't give a whit about anything happening in Maura's life. |
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We had to wedge it between some bags in the boot and hope it wouldn't turn to crumble on the way. |
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We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if i only had to work weekdays and have my weekends off. |
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If it weren't for the in-game cinematic sequences, I probably wouldn't have cared what the average joe thought about Novistrana. |
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We also wouldn't have gotten the photos of the kangaroos and joeys, which was a really nice thing to find on the trail. |
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Tall shrubs, including camellias, hydrangeas, and variegated weigela, were carefully positioned so they wouldn't completely block the windows. |
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As long as I kept moving and writing my novel, I wouldn't have to deal with the fact no-one actually liked it. |
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The only problem was that no matter what she did the boredom wouldn't lift. |
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I don't know her from Adam, for starters, and from what I've heard about her, we wouldn't get on all that well. |
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The team's radioman, carried the best in mobile communications gear that wouldn't even reach the civilian market for another four or five years. |
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But many of his designs probably wouldn't get past the planning stage today, she added. |
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So they wouldn't let my grandma home from hospital because they knew I was living with her and I was a drug addict. |
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Ah well Paul, work provides my car when I need one, although buying one wouldn't be a stretch by any means. |
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He was a journalist of the old school, a reporter who once he got his teeth into a story wouldn't let go. |
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First, he reported that MJ wouldn't be wearing retro kicks for the game because they give him blisters. |
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I really wouldn't want to divulge figures, as that might be impolite to the folks who are putting the money up. |
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We became so critical and judgmental of ourselves, that we wouldn't allow ourselves to be balanced musicians after college. |
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So when I turned pro, one of my gimmicks was to throw my hat over the hole so the ball wouldn't pop out. |
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The hole in Jim's argument is that, before WWI, they said that capitalism wouldn't allow it. |
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I think that they wouldn't mind a rainout, although the weather people tell us that that might not be the case now. |
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Some people seem to get a kick out of taking this as it is illegal, so if it was legal, then there wouldn't be anyone taking it. |
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A lot of other developers wouldn't touch it, but he jumped in with both feet and it turned to gold for him. |
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He was jumpy and apprehensive, and most likely wouldn't have been able to hit anything even surrounding the small oracle if pressed to. |
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But normally if the weather was wet, my Lord, no you wouldn't have done it satisfactorily at all. |
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Call me a wet Guardianista liberal, but a bit of peace, love and understanding wouldn't go astray. |
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Have you ever been able to jump-start a car that seemed to crank OK but wouldn't start on its own? |
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She had read to many books to know that whatever she did it wouldn't matter. |
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But look, if true belief and knowledge were the same thing, then an excellent juryman wouldn't have a correct belief without knowledge. |
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Without a break from generators, a bailout wouldn't fly politically, since ratepayers would foot the bill. |
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I admit it, freely and adultly, with full cognitive rationality, and I suppose I'd beat myself up if that wouldn't constitute overkill. |
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That one geek, whatshisname, seemed to know enough about it to at least make sure it's working right, wouldn't he be able to explain things? |
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Don't try anything, worm, I can kill you with my mind and I wouldn't break a sweat. |
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For a while, they wouldn't even tell me how many digits were involved but I wormed the information out of them that there were three more. |
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I wouldn't be able to do any of the lifting but pushing a wheelchair around wouldn't be too bad. |
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Then again, Malcolm, you probably wouldn't want to break ranks with your Fairfax colleagues. |
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But then, if a clear line of causality could be traced, we wouldn't be talking about Palmer. |
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I thought he wanted one and wouldn't like to be a Jimmy Woodser. |
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I even remember almost wetting myself once because I wouldn't use the school toilets after I'd heard the tale about the old care-taker who haunted the place. |
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I wouldn't follow this as a webcomic, at least not regularly, but it's more or less guaranteed to make me a little bit happier every time I see it. |
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In fact, even today, decades away from childhood, I can think of quite a few people whom I wouldn't mind sacrificing at the altar of wizardry and magic. |
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They do pretty good kirsch and I wouldn't mind sharing a samovar with you. |
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We wanted to wipe the floor with them, but they wouldn't let us. |
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You might not think that's much of a compliment, but the movie is a good, solid actioner, and I wouldn't fight my nephew if he decided he just had to see it next week. |
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I know he said he wouldn't do it, but I think it's just a matter of finding his price. |
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But why wouldn't they believe the claims of the detox quacks? |
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He was excused because his employer wouldn't pay for his jury service. |
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The trauma just goes on and on and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. |
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I'll have to admit that when I offered the use of my apartment to whatshisname, I did have the feeling that I wouldn't be needing it any time soon. |
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You wouldn't ask a children's illustrator to be a war artist. |
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It was not a military ship, so it wouldn't be classed as a war grave. |
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It wouldn't be good customer service to say that I felt like stuffing the one she bought up her jacksie, but I did think it would have been a good idea at the time. |
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I guess Taheri wouldn't quarrel with that, as far as it goes. |
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The coaches thought that if it seemed like they condoned it, people wouldn't let their kids come play for Baylor. |
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While hardly as obscure a job title as key grip or best boy, it's safe to say that most people wouldn't know exactly what being a director of photography involves. |
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Anyone with a will to live wouldn't have taken such a great risk. |
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Adlai Stevenson testifying through a spiritual medium wouldn't save him now. |
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It was also mentioned that some signs newly erected by Council were defaced and that a wash wouldn't do any harm to the old signs and would improve the legibility. |
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I wouldn't disclose that, that's part of our financial affairs. |
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But you certainly wouldn't know this if you were even a decently informed voter. |
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But some of those we saw today in the center of the city venturing out into the streets, waving white flags so soldiers and Marines wouldn't shoot them. |
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I wouldn't advise sleeping pills, but a nice warm bath might do the trick. |
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The driver's reactions and abilities wouldn't enter into it. |
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I rang them the day before to see if i could have a telephone interview, they refused and said it wouldn't be a wasted journey as there were lots of things happening. |
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Of course, the prosecution could have pointed out that still wouldn't account for the man's whereabouts in the first three or the last two innings. |
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However, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see sick pilgrims now queueing to visit the restorative canals in the Bow area to take the waters and heal themselves. |
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I could rant and rave about it but that wouldn't make a difference. |
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What red-blooded guy wouldn't want to trade places with him? |
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Looking back, there was definitely a time when my raggle-taggle mates and I wouldn't be seen dead travelling anywhere but on the top deck of the bus. |
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In person he is gentle and friendly, and wouldn't think of putting you on. |
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One woman admitted that she was past her best and was only looking for someone to meet her for a quickie in the steam room, where she wouldn't have to bear close scrutiny. |
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I'd say you've earned some wine, women, and song, wouldn't you? |
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He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by reaping the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now. |
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I was railroaded into a way of making music I wouldn't have gone for. |
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Or maybe they did it so Paul Ryan getting booed throughout his speech to AARP wouldn't be the top story. |
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Even Thatcher herself wouldn't have dreamed that the king rat builders would so effectively take over an entire country's development with no real opposition. |
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He always said that he wouldn't tell on me but he always ended up ratting. |
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Pryor wouldn't have succeeded without his superb intelligence, Williams wouldn't have succeeded without his abiding passion. |
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Some of the rubbish you find on there wouldn't sell in a jumble sale here. |
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For a start you'd have the fossil fuel interests opposing nuclear power generation, but more importantly the Australian public just wouldn't wear it I think. |
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The pope's comment that he wouldn't 'judge' gay priests seemed to augur a new era of inclusiveness from the church. |
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I hoped I wouldn't look underdressed in my jumper and jeans. |
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So I wouldn't be counting them in on the reunion tour anytime soon. |
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Perhaps this wouldn't be so bad should the revisability of logic and mathematics permit their ultimately admitting of a justification that didn't involve experience. |
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He does drive a taxi though, I wouldn't wish that fate on anyone. |
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While Ian Somerhalder plays a bloodthirsty vampire on TV, the real life actor and animal rights activist wouldn't hurt a fly. |
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I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that sleaze slept with your boss and I wouldn't take it lying down. |
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His face looked grim, and we knew his news wouldn't be good. |
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If he used better materials, he wouldn't have so many callbacks. |
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If they had allowed single-character accelerators, Windows wouldn't be able to determine whether the character was input or a shortcut. |
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If you'd read the aforelinked article, you wouldn't need to ask that question. |
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It's not like you wouldn't want to jump over those lava fountains, amirite? |
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She could faint as easy as anything. I'd love to be able to faint, wouldn't you, Marilla? |
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I wouldn't recommend doing surgery on yourself, unless it is a last resort. |
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You wouldn't have believed the billingsgate which poured forth from that boy's mouth. |
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Why add this extra layer of software? It sounds like someone is wanting to use their new BSO. I wouldn't use it in my production environments. |
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I wouldn't mind throwing it away if it's cactus except for the VCR part which works fine, so then I'd be up for a new VCR as well. |
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Being in the shell like that, the salt wouldn't get through that shell enough to spoil them, and they'd have that nice sweet chestnutty taste. |
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The professor had stuffed a wad of gum into the chime of his doorbell so that he wouldn't be bothered. |
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You wouldn't be so sympathetic if she were ugly and coarsehanded, like a woman who has worked for her food. |
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The Bavarian felt a mad wave of desire for her sweep over him. What scheme wouldn't he compass to mould that girl to his wishes. |
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The guard said he wouldn't be surprised to find out that the longhaired comsymp pervos had done it by putting something into the water. |
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I wouldn't use it, if I was going to use it I can afford real cocaine. Crack is wack. |
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I'm afraid he wouldn't mind telling crammers about it if he was questioned. |
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She and Henri had some kind of cyberdeath pact. If one didn't come back, the other one wouldn't. It was all very perverse, and confused. |
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For most apes and probably for early hominids, we wouldn't expect much dadlike behavior. |
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And who wouldn't like to think of the Dagwood sandwich somewhere on the White House menu? |
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The old gentleman was for going along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me. |
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My insurance wouldn't pay for the operation because it was elective surgery. |
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I wouldn't have trusted dear old Monty to break the death of a bluebottle without managing to foozle it somehow. |
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He wouldn't tell us what happened at school for love or money, nor on pain of grounding. |
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You wouldn't believe the fun and games I had trying to find somewhere to park. |
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Mamoni's father was suggesting that both houses should fly an Assamese gamosa like a flag and Moni's father wouldn't hear of it. |
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Giggliness is really a form of nervousness, and who wouldn't be a little nervous when first moving into unfamiliar territory? |
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When Grandma came to visit, the boy hid the girlies in his dresser so she wouldn't see them. |
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The least she could do was crawl back into her severely stylish shell, so she wouldn't look pitiful when he gave her the old heave-ho. |
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Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger. |
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The car wouldn't start yesterday no matter what I did, but today it works just fine. Go figure. |
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I know he suffered from depression, but surely he wouldn't go so far as to kill himself? |
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I had to be careful driving toward the river so I wouldn't high-center the car on a boulder and break the crankcase. |
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Those two are really hitting it off. I wouldn't be surprised if they started dating soon. |
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He might pay back the money he borrowed without you reminding him, but I wouldn't hold my breath. |
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And which bums explained the strategy behind it, so you wouldn't attribute it to young hoodla? |
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Google wouldn't be human if it didn't want some of this loot, which buying Motorola would enable it to grab. |
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His other girl was pretty to look at, but lazy and idlesome. She wouldn't do a hand's turn of work. |
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The latter held up the lamp where it wouldn't get smashed and admonished them in no uncertain terms that he wanted me alive. |
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The inventory included several items that one wouldn't normally think to find at a cheese shop. |
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You wouldn't expect teenagers to sing opera, but these kids will knock your socks off. |
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The neighbors decided on a lift scheme to get their kids to school, so that they wouldn't each have to drive every day. |
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I was saying to my Albert, I wouldn't be surprised if him and that so-called wife of his was living over the brush. |
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I wish you wouldn't make light of the matter, when it obviously means a great deal to him. |
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There isn't a man in the world who doesn't pity that poor black sufferer, and there isn't a man that wouldn't make him whole if he could. |
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I partied at Aksu until they began to tire of me and started asking whether I wouldn't prefer to pay for my mare's teat grape wine. |
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He tried to get the bottle from Severn on the voyage but Severn wouldn't let him have it. |
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If they had followed the football model, then we wouldn't be in this position. |
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Hailwood claimed to have been told by a fortune teller in South Africa that he wouldn't live to 40 and would be killed by a truck. |
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Jack wouldn't be arriving for another ten minutes, so I had a mooch around the garden. |
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The thing wouldn't exist if I didn't make it and so it belongs to me and don't steal it. |
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In the lowest moments of my life, the only reason I didn't commit suicide was that I knew I wouldn't be able to drink any more if I was dead. |
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She'd change the noonmark in the door so'st Mis' Beaver wouldn't start to git dinner till way past the hour, and she'd throw ashes in the butter. |
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The jury said he was not guilty. I knew he wouldn't have done something like that. |
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They do say, though, that Mr. Colson's dogs wouldn't go nowheres near that cabin. |
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Wayne liked it a lot but hated the band name and told them they wouldn't be performing unless they changed it. |
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She attributed the style of Welsh music as never attempting to be cool as they wouldn't have been aware of what was in fashion at the time. |
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The interview dragged on and on, long after I was sure I wouldn't get the job. |
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Wearing that floral dress to a garden party was a little on the nose, wouldn't you say? |
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I was out of character for most of the first act because those people in the third row wouldn't stop chatting. |
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He stirred the campfire stew with a peeled stick, so the bark wouldn't get in it. |
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You wouldn't want one of your agents doing something like that just to convict a pennyante gambler. |
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Over the years, he developed a reputation as a penny pincher who wouldn't spend money for anything. |
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When they came to the people pods on Crater Street, Ace hid in the underground holding pod, hoping they wouldn't find him. |
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Over the years, he developed a reputation as a pinchpenny who wouldn't spend money for anything. |
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Hey, it's not like I wouldn't take the guy to Pound Town myself if I was single, but he's messing with a married man. |
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Telling Jessie that he was an asshalf prickwad Decent wouldn't be working toward a community at all. |
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But the government had gone bankrupt again in 1647 and 1653, and the nobility wouldn't give an inch on financial and tax reforms. |
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Finally, when I wouldn't let her stall any longer, after two pussyless years, we're in bed, the big pay-off, and I'm really ready to lay it in! |
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This Grosso dated this woman a couple of times, and then, when she wouldn't put out for him, he beat her up and forced her. |
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If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world wouldn't have room for the books that would be written. |
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The swordsmith quenched the sword in an oil bath so that it wouldn't shatter. |
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When I suggested it, he promptly rattled off a dozen reasons that it wouldn't work. |
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The gourmet 'treat' glistened repellently. I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot chopstick. |
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If you took all the fools out of the legislature, it wouldn't be a representative body anymore. |
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Darcy, heartened by Elizabeth's refusal to promise that she wouldn't accept such a proposal, again proposes to Elizabeth and is accepted. |
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You could go up onstage and say anything, and you wouldn't feel weird or feel any pressure. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if rooburgers and ostrichburgers were available on a certain Southern Hemisphere island. |
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She would be so happy... that she wouldn't notice the spelling or the scraggly writing. |
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Our new sectional couch divided into pieces, but the pieces still wouldn't fit through the door. |
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His indigestion was self-induced. If he didn't eat so much it wouldn't hurt. |
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Since I wouldn't be available to vote, I nominated him to act as my proxy. |
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If you knew your girl was sliding off with the next dude you telling me you wouldn't negatively react? |
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And wouldn't it snazz up the entrance to have a stained-glass window replace the clear one over the front door? |
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If I had not snooped on her, I wouldn't have found out that she lied about her degree. |
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It was a sobering thought that I had almost killed myself. That was something I wouldn't soon do on purpose again. |
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The point of this exercise wouldn't be to cause one side of the argument to see that the other is correct and strike their flag. |
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They'd had occasion to see Peyton Armistead in all his righteous fury and she knew they wouldn't hesitate to take him down if she gave the word. |
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Tchah! he wouldn't have cared to stay. He dines late and fashionable-like at home. |
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And if any of those engineers ever met one of those technocuties, they probably wouldn't even warrent a second glance. |
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But wouldn't it be wise to commit a handful to memory for those teleprompterless personal appearances? |
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The board threw the man out, because he wouldn't cooperate and agree with their plans to remodernize the facility. |
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He paid his mother-in-law rent and, when the baker or the butcher or the grocer wouldn't let her have any more on tick, he paid the bills. |
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He said Atticus was still touchous about us and the Radleys and it wouldn't do to push him any. |
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The engine wouldn't run any more so we had to trailer my old car to the wrecking yard. |
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The casserole looked delicious, but Moishe wouldn't eat it because it was treyf. |
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Both deputies were big, made of dense flesh and tough experience.... I wouldn't have wanted to truck with either one of them. |
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How about a 270 mile tether to an orbiting satellite? Oh, you'd like that, wouldn't you? Frank! Prepare to receive the umbilicus! |
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Better to over send than undersend. I wouldn't give the triage colors to dispatch, because, quite honestly, they don't care. |
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Had some of my patients worn sturdy, well constructed hiking boots, they wouldn't have suffered sprained ankles or strained Achilles tendons. |
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He came from a very uptight religious background, but you wouldn't know that now! |
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I distributed my application with a vendored copy of Perl so that it wouldn't use the system copies of Perl where it is installed. |
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There's no lie Jenny Prask wouldn't tell to force Joan into the witness box. |
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She was the sort of woman middle-aged men said they wouldn't throw out of bed, but never expected to get into it. |
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She wasn't necessarily interested in looking for a pick-up, although she probably wouldn't say no to the right offer. |
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I wrapped the text so that I wouldn't need to scroll to the right to read it. |
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Of course she wouldn't, or Dr. Bonn, her redundancy. Xenopathology and emergency medicine are more practical. |
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Did you really think I wouldn't discuss the most important segment of the season before beginning with the rankings? You must be new here. |
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Well, if you didn't do any night-time wake-ups to see to the little ones you wouldn't look it either. |
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Shooting whooping cranes is a major no-no, so wouldn't ducks find a big flock of whoopers and hang out right in the middle? |
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I wouldn't be for the simple reason that I doubt we will learn anything new and we will have a lot of windbags clogging up space on the news. |
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By that standard, American women wouldn't be allowed to vote and Alabamans still could own slaves. |
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Or at least, we wouldn't celebrate it with two weeks of bunting. |
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If you look at it objectively the vicepresidency is quite anachronistic and I wouldn't fight tooth and nail to keep it if I'm honest. |
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Annie Oakley would be nothing without her gun and an Indian Princess wouldn't be regal with out her headdress. |
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Despite being its own antiparticle, this special particle wouldn't be a fermion. |
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