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Because of that he didn't go into the bedroom
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You can have the people in your life that you want to have in your life and begin to associate with other people who are moving more in the direction that you want to go in
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around with and you want to influence them to go in that direction with
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with dressing to kill when you go into house of God [at
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Yorthops asked how things were going and Ava prattled away about Kulai and the mathematics of cargo investing the whole walk
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have really easily taught you the very basics of goal setting but I know that there are a lot of other elements that go into achieving your goals
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Henry was going to have to assert himself a bit more; he was going to have to open the door and go in boldly
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When the plants do not have any zinc left they go into immediate stress
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Keep children and pets out! Cockroaches will enter Roach Inn and go into the cup where the mixture is
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' I said, hoping that she'd go into detail a little
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"But now evolution can go in the direction we want it to," Ava said
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’ I admitted, not wanting to go into details about how I dealt with it … that could be a little awkward
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Eventually Billie took Johnny’s arm and suggested that they go inside
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We heard something in the bushes so we decided to go in and have a look
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He told us where to go in Bangkok and he gave us one or two himself as well
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I go in and shake hands with the man standing behind the desk while at the same time I am uncomfortably aware that he is scanning what I am wearing, leaving me with the disconcerting impression that he knows what colour my knickers are
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" That was over eleven years ago in her time line
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"I go in to speak with him
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This game looked like it might go into extra innings
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and go in the opposite direction, far away from sin
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"You're pretty comfortable with the whole cloning thing now aren't you?" The mechanical replica lying in a lab at the Kassikan was a replica of this Ava, not the one who separated from her when they went to B, eight years ago in her time-line
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She knew the polite thing to do would be to go into the kitchen and thank Sarah and Saya for their hospitality, but she was afraid they would offer her something they clearly could not afford to
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The problem was, that was a year ago in her time line and she didn't remember which was her last night with Morg
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But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut
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Once the bussard drive was only a matter of time, no one launched anything for thirty years while they waited for a reliable bussard to go into production
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Talstan, and all Angels everywhere, could not allow that virus to go into production
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We have to go in there
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Goodness knows where I drag it from, but I muster a smile and go in to chat to them as though nothing at all is wrong
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As I go into the kitchen, he gestures wordlessly to the table where there is a plate with lettuce leaf on which stands a little model of Brian, the snail from The Magic Roundabout …
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Desa would, but then might as well go inside
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‘We have to go into the main office to do that
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You usually had to go into the main town to see
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I’ll answer the questions above, and then we’ll go into some further subject matter about the Kingdom
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“Ok, but you better go into that corner, and stay low
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‘You think you might be fit to go in about ten days …
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She got up as Daniel came out of the shower; and as she passed him to go in herself, he reached out and grabbed her and kissed her passionately
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’ Wiesse said, as I go into the room
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may be a chance that Codwing Gerbiltushie could go into the
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"I better go in," he said, "I doubt it's polite to meet the founders with an erection
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Collin, you must go into a trance and see what you can find out
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My aunt and uncle began chatting about the crazy obsession the surfers share for beach life and I knew it wouldn't be long before he'd start hinting that it was about time I learned to swim, even though we had long ago agreed that I would only go with them to a beach as long as I didn't have to go in the sea, which I never did because I hated the water, the salt and the cold, and also I hated being so thin
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'You can't live so close to the sea and never go in
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If they cannot find a rider before the egg hardens; they will go insane
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painting the tango into the corners
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Yes young warriors go into the chamber and gaze upon my beautiful children
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Queenie tells me that they are begging permission to go into the egg chamber
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“I’ll go in first Kate, you come in behind me
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It’d be best if I go in that direction, over by those bushes
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I would have had to go into the hardware layer to get around that, it would have been as bloody as what you did
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The captain didn't say anything to that, he went on to ask, "Where else does she go in your universe?"
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It’s scary going into the tunnel – the apparent lack of any form of propulsion which didn’t worry me in daylight, suddenly takes on a very different aspect as we go into the darkness of the tunnel
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If he was to guess, he figured that she would go into a hang on every time slice because there was so much security preventing any signals from coming back thru Thom’s instruments to anything, including that veron store
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‘I think it will go in the boot of the car,’ Gary said, after a moment’s thought, ‘though we may have to put some of it on the back seat
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'It's still not too late if you want to go in, Godfrey
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Of all the people to bump into! Alastair doesn’t go into detail but I gather Barrie was less than complimentary about me which really upset Alastair
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“Oh my, look at that blouse,” exclaimed Rayne changing the subject, “can we go in and see if they have it in my size?” Mistress Sera laughed and both women went into the shop arm in arm
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I don’t have time to go into the science of this right now, I'll attach notes you can read at your leisure
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He quietly goes out and I hear him go into the kitchen and fill the kettle with water
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If we could go into my office for a minute
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We go into the kitchen and he cuts a couple of slices of bread, butters them and hands them to me with a chunk of cheese from the fridge
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However deeply you may go into hypnosis, you will remain in control of the situation and will continue to receive important sensory data
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I had decided to go into wholesale business
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When I go in with his mid-morning coffee, he is on the phone
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He greets me with the glad news that Karen’s just remembered that his car has to go in for its MOT before the end of the week and that he has therefore arranged with his garage to do it first thing tomorrow
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She doesn’t go into details - what on earth could she have meant?
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typically) I have seen patients go into overload and stay
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‘That was great fun, Jo! I won’t go into details, but I haven’t had such a good time since we were kids!’
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that I taught, which was held in San Diego in 1996
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Not long ago in Stackton-on-Seam, a town that lies in the folded
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Many couples began to leave their tables and go into a large room off the dining area
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Flattering myself that I have achieved this, I go into the office, hang my coat up and sit down at my desk
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As I go into the bedroom, my bed beckons welcomingly … relaxed and sleepy, I undress and snuggle down under the covers
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28And he was angry, and would not go in: therefore came his father out, and entreated
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Somehow, relations were repaired (Sheila didn’t go into details on this either) and Bunty went up to Edinburgh to visit them … which is what I deduced from the documents
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says unto them, Verily I say unto you, that the publicans and the harlots go into the
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destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
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Late afternoon, I go into Dave’s office with some copy he needs to see
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’ He said as go into the pub – we’re pretty early and it isn’t too busy yet
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Potatoes safely in the oven, I check the beef is doing as it should and that the Yorkshire pudding tin is ready to go into the oven to heat
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‘How was your journey?’ I asked, desperately trying to get the conversational ball rolling – what the hell do you say to the parents of the man you are moving in with? I can hardly go into a CV of my history, family background and character
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I keep my eye on the time … those Yorkshire puddings have got to go in soon
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“Here we are,” he said, “Let’s go in
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‘This will go into my report to the Admiralty when
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It would have been suicide to go in after him – that sea was wild … but would anyone believe her? Nervously, she debated this with herself, too accustomed to being disbelieved to put any reliance on it
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There was no one around, and he was able to go in and explore
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He wasn’t going to go into that, “Like I said earlier, a few lucky real estate deals
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won’t go into great detail about the contents of the pictures but one had to do with
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Peter had more or less decided he was going into engineering and it was a big surprise to all of us when he announced that he wanted to go into the ministry
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They’ve had to research the subject; it’s formed a major part of their curriculum for this half term, they’ve been looking into the clothing and living conditions of people 2,000 years ago in Israel (history), calculating distances from various places to and from Jerusalem (numeracy), written about it (literacy), learned some Israeli dances (physical exercise) and goodness knows what else besides
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As we go into the kitchen, she comments on the peaceful atmosphere in the house
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Sally called out to me to go into the kitchen where she was packing the last of the picnic into a hamper
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Without saying anything, he puts an arm round Abi and they go into the lounge together
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We go inspect his cargos together now, I tell him totals and margins, he tells me what he thinks he’ll get per pound in the areas where he sends it
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She had to go into the stems after them, a messy job with rinko as you all know
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something that should go in an engine for fuel
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to the steward and signalled with his head to go inside
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"You want to go in?" he asked opening the gate
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After a few more deep breaths, without his intoxicating cologne, she was ready to go in to the meeting
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Half of the city will go into exile, but
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She feared she might go into orbit, before pulling her down to rest against his chest