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"No, I rented out the cabin and have a cash crop in the field that I've got to get in next week
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When they said ‘I Do’ they were in a mood, once they get into a fight and they continue to have more challenges in life, that mood is gone
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Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t get in that shower
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As the waters came up higher a man in a rowboat came up to the house and told him to get in
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The waters rose to the edge of the roof and still the man sat on the roof until another rowboat came by and another man told him to get in
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The waters covered the house and the man was forced to sit on his chimney as the rain poured down and a helicopter came by and another man urged him to get in or he'll drown
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’ I said, my mouth operating before my brain has a chance to get into gear
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This was actually more than she wanted to get into camping in the wilds
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Ackers detached his keypad box and threw both it and his lock picking gadget into his backpack
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It’s a large village with a very active social spirit and I know Emma and Adrian get involved in a lot of the activities which, as has been the case throughout the centuries, are in the main organised by the church generally and, more specifically, by the vicar
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Before the starship age, one paid copper to get into the only eye room in the city and he had been in there only twice in all those centuries
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With no job, I dare not get into financial difficulties with paying rent … I can’t afford to leave the house in Bridgwater empty either …
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He wanted to get in early for Noonsleep because he had told Tahlmute to come as early in Afternoonday as he wanted
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What are you doing in this estate? How did you get in here?"
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I just hope all this mess doesn’t get in the way
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"Once we get in open country, it's easy to keep an eye on him
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Parking the car tidily beside Stephen’s rather more upmarket vehicle, and carefully leaving plenty of space for him to get into his driver’s door if he wants to, I haul my aching legs out of the car and start to walk across to the front door
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This map detailed a spot that was as exactly in the middle of nowhere as it was possible to get in the west cheek of the dry end of the Gengee floor
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"Get in there
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"Get into that cell
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His place was one you couldn't get into if you couldn't pilot your boat
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"Do dolphins?" she asked, being drunk enough now to get into the act
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I just don't want to get involved is all
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’ He explained, opening the taxi door for me to get in
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She looked keen to get into the rink
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I go over to the bed and try to get into her field of vision
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"Audacity, your ass is a fifty-meter target in that thing
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Then I fly out of the window and along Nereid st; black dogs get in my way as I fly towards the playground, yet I manage to leave them behind
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When we get in the car, it's hard to tell which one of us feels the most anxiety
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Once I get inside the house, despair takes over … I sit and stare into space for hour after hour, forcing myself to eat something, yet not caring what it is … and the tears never stop
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He didn't need to get in touch with her
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You have to go under streets to get into this circle on all sides
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A couple weeks from now we get into some real knots with lots of sandbars, then we'll have to do some navigating
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“There’s enough hot water for you guys to get in the bath” said
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“Oh yes we understand, but do we have to get in together
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The big ones like the one they tracked stayed out near the ends of the piers because they couldn't get in and out of the spaces between them
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The ones who do get in are the martyrs
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Those that were slain by the beast get in
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They pushed the cart to the open doors, and she told him to go get in the car
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I really wanted to get into the movie theater and see what they had
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JOYCE: And after losing that game, did he not get into an argument with the line judge and call him a "blind son of a bitch"?
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ERICK: I figured since she had changed into her sleeping clothes and asked me to stay a little while longer; I should follow her into the bedroom and get in bed with her
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He sat with his eyes closed, although he nodded and leaned to one side so I could get into my seat when I'd approached
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They didn't get into a lot of detail, just camping their way across
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Daniel was glad as he didn’t want to get into an argument with Kate over this
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" She didn't want to get into the fact that it was Valla's cooking that got her the house because her own cooking is not something the average person would long to come home to
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He drew the range of motion he could get in the bundle
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Desa didn't because she was still too sleepy to get into the howling contest which was very likely to happen if she did say anything
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It was up to Alan who he went with, she certainly wasn't going to get into a squawk-up with a shallow brat over a shipboard companion
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‘Bloody things get in everywhere
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Then came a still, unpleasant heaviness and clearly, it was time to get indoors
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“I’ll get right to the heart of it,” he said, “because I just can’t think of the right way to get into it
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Mental illness could never stop the power of a person's will to be good and could never get in the way of a person's ulterior sickness for ill intent
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out to get in the thick of things and have fun!
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If they were to get into a staring contest, Alan was sure he could win it, but be sorry he did
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‘But what about passions – I’m sure men and women are much the same and get into the same sort of mess
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All the action was in Thom’s lab, and to do anything but watch he would have to get into there after all, re-mapping the controls and instruments at the hardware data layer and manually editing the micro-amp accounting to cover his tracks while he did that
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The businessman stopped his car, told the fisherman to wait and with the help of the two suited gentlemen, he put the screaming woman’s suitcases in the boot and opened one of the rear passenger doors for her so that she could get in
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As village postman, he had his responsibilities and nothing would get in his way
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“Maybe the Scathers are unaware of the role they played,” said Lord Boras haughtily, “we may not need to get involved with Outsiders
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But when she appears, she looks quite ordinary … obviously not performing … I wonder where they’re going – some operatic society event, perhaps? I’m just about to turn away when I become transfixed – he’s holding her hand! Gobsmacked, I watch as he opens the door for her to get into the passenger seat, and I catch an exchange of smiles between them which stops me in my tracks
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And what other way is there to get involved than join politics? So, here I
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"The beam will reach the target in a half hour," he said
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The boy was called Alan, being as close to Eileen as Ken could get in the memorial naming of his son, and Ken perspired a great deal over the next few years bringing him up single-handedly
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"Did you get involved in that?" he asked
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He could easily get into a downward spiral when he contemplated the disasters his expedition had suffered
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He didn't want to get into a general discussion of that, but he needed to know what his senior people thought about it
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Look, Jo, don’t get in a state over this – it’s nasty but it is not the end of the world and we will get it sorted out, I promise you
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He's already shown us he can get into the hardware layers
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There wasn’t time enough to get information to deduce what their plan is; but they are coming in force to do terrible harm
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Why get involved in the struggle between the substrates? Silicon interference in the quest for departed souls evolves every now and again, the superfluid helium substrate evolved defense mechanisms for them before Sol condensed within its body
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house, where his family would doubtless get in the way and be
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She loved the cottage but would be dependent on public transport; she couldn’t hack the thought of two buses just to get to uni and it would be terribly difficult if she wanted to get involved in any social life
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‘Anyway, Mrs Stubbs is as respectable as they get and would never let her daughter get into debt
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The kids disappear as soon as we get into the house
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there's always at least one kid who 'forgets' and you have a last minute frantic phoning session trying to get in touch with Mum or Dad so that little Johnny - who is in tears by this time because he doesn't want to be left out of the trip - can actually go while the rest of the class try to tear the coach to bits
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As far as she is concerned, life is for having fun and nothing should get in the way
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usually before I get in
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‘Do I need to do that?’ I asked watching as he plugs the little gadget into a port in the side of the machine and showing me where it appears on the menu
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doors for her so that she could get in
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‘I reckon you need to get in touch with Ann
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“You shouldn’t have been able to get in at all
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do, you will get information overload and get what is called paralysis of
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She didn’t want to have to get into this, “In the presentation I was encapsulated in, they use a sensory deprivation tank to travel between universes
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Glayet was going to have to get involved and Ava knew she would be a pain in the ass about it
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Alan, being as close to Eileen as Ken could get in the memorial
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It was like make a statement, add water and get instant tears
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I feel sorry for you, but I'm not going to get in the middle
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Uncle Alf worked evenings at the local pub – he was a barman and didn’t get in until late so it was just the two off us
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“Do you have any idea how to get in touch with him?” he asked
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They made months of attempts to get in but in vain
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Jorma wondered why he was so determined to get right to the very last moment? Why did he want to find where she got the shonngot? Was he going to do something about it like smash the lab? The Instinct would probably get in the way of that and if it was in the Kassikan, he would have no chance
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“Having said that,” he continued, “We sometimes get information
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It’s still early and if he is quick he can probably get into the communal bathroom before the girls across the landing take up residence and all of the hot water goes
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Maybe that was all she was digging at? He wasn’t going to get into that either
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Thoughts spin around inside his head; is Bex going to get better? Will she be a vegetable? Will she ever wake up? Of course he knew there was a drugs scene in the clubs, there had always been a drugs scene in the clubs, but he never believed that Bex would get involved
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Maggie made a choice when her husband went away, when he was given the ultimate choice, and nothing is going to get in the way of the good times
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‘I reckon you could get in touch with them if you rang the local police station
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You had to wear a suit to get in which was not a problem for
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He's full of good intentions, love, always was, it's just that things get in the way