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"Oh stop," Ava said
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"Oh hi," Jorma said
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Oh yes, as a Positive Realist currently waiting for a steam train stood on the platform of Churchston Station
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"Oh come on Jorma, read the history of even this planet, much less the fiction
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Oh right, thought Sam
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"Oh she let me know she was worth aluminum, I knew she could put up that camp with her left hand, she talked about putting up a whole plank villa
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And his pallor… oh, I should have examined this before
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"Oh yes, and Americans were always more uptight about their flesh
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Oh it's not like your spaceship boat down there," she said with awe and pointed with her chin where it rested on the clear water, "but we have fun with that," she pointed at the lake sprite in the cove below
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"Pppp," Herndon said, "Oh that's possible, but I don't think he had the chance
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"Oh, she's just excited," Violet's mother said
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"Oh no," he said, "That's not the map to the missing aluminum," Herndon said
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She was a nurse, you know? Oh … yes … of course, you do…
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’ He said formally … oh, it’s been one of those days, has it?
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oh, that sounds daft!' he said frustrated with his inability to explain what he means
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oh well, if he wants to be secretive about it! Men!
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Her relief was blatant, "Herndon, oh good God, thank God it's you," she probably bleated these and a few more exclamations a few more times, maybe she did get a little hysterical for a second or few
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"Oh, give up on that one
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I know he sort of insinuated that he was interested in you but … oh why is life never simple?
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‘Someone told me they had seen Joanna with a guy in Taunton … oh it was months ago
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‘… it was that boy … tubby one with red hair … oh what was his name?’
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Oh, I’m sorry
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no … not that red brick place … oh what’s the name of the place?’ he replied, irritation colouring his tone
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I shake my head as he rushes into his study … oh Stephen, Stephen, you do wear your heart on your sleeve! Chuckling, I take myself out of earshot … it would be far too tempting to listen in and Stephen didn’t close the study door properly
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Oh, there’s no smoking in the room
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"Oh another hour, I only had it out a few minutes before you got here
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"Oh is he really?"
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Oh dear, whatever can have happened? ‘How was Liz?’
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Reluctantly, no longer able to avoid the issue, my thoughts turn back to the events of the evening … it had been kind of Stephen to offer me accommodation like that … why, oh, why did I have to lose my temper? I shouldn’t have bitten his head off like that
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Oh what have I got to lose?
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Oh! This is a wonderful way
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"Oh yeah and Reilly? How old is your daughter then?"
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I follow Molly into the house, trying not to feel out of place … how could I have ever thought that the owner of this could … but you didn’t know he owned this, did you, Liz? And he held my head over the loo while I chucked up! Oh hell!
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Oh, there is no smoking in the
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"Oh really? Nobody told me about this
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Oh, why this habben, Reeki? Oh
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"Oh Yeah?" The voice growled at the other end
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‘What is it, Mum? … oh
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Oh, my beloved, when you pray, something goes on! it is not a
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Oh, you will know with
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Oh, and by the way, I’ve put a pair of Daddy’s pyjamas in the spare room
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Oh wait, in the last 24 hours the list had suddenly gotten longer
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"Oh that?" Ava said, "Yeah, that's been over a while now
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oh shit! Stephen didn’t say if he had managed to arrange one for tomorrow
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Oh well, not the end of the world if he hasn’t
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Sammy the Shark was mean to you? He lifted you up, did he? Oh you poor thing now
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Second on the left after the pedestrian crossing … that’s what he said … oh yes
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Oh, here we are
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She was going to come straight back here, wasn’t she? Or did she say she was going to look through some of her stuff? Oh drat! This memory of mine is getting very ropey!
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Oh well, that’s over with
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"Oh had I then?"
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Oh, Mum … some of the things he said to her …’
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epidemic, or that fatal nudge into oncoming traffic? Oh, I do things with a flourish
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Oh, that men would give thanks to the LORD for His goodness,
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Oh, and she’s the mother of the girl Paul Jarvis is going out with – Holly
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Who else is there? Oh yes, I expect you’ll meet Harvey Wadsworth … he’s a nuisance, fancies himself a bit
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Oh yes, he attended their functions and their family
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‘Hmmm … he very kindly offered to give me a good time if ever I should feel the need … oh, he checked that you and I were not what he called ‘an item’ first
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His bedroom door is closed giving me no hint of where he might be … oh well, I’ll just have to contain myself in patience
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Oh yeah, and local politicians weren’t interested either
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"Oh?" she was totally calm about that
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"Oh, you would have!" Leonora told her
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"Oh, God,” Leonora told her, "Anywhere but there"
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"No, oh no, sugar, it's still great to have you back
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"Oh?" he asked, quickly bringing up a screen
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Man in love ---> (Shocked) Oh surprise she was my "beloved
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Oh, and you’ve also got a broken arm
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Oh stop fussing, Liz, bite the bullet … as she said, it will pass
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Oh yes, he went through a phase of being interested in bell ringing when he was about fourteen, but I think that was mostly because he had a crush on his teacher and she was a ringer
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Oh, yes, I was one of the lucky ones
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Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club
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"Oh god," Parker said as Horcheese’s now-removed left arm contracted into a default position
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oh, it is beyond me!
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Using Fred’s suggestion, we are packing the barrel with damp sand to hold the tree upright and in the hope that the dampness will stop it dropping quite as fast as they generally do; this, naturally, means we need a sheet of plastic to protect the floor … oh it just gets more complicated by the second! But between us we get it all sorted out
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Oh, thank you
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With one hand resting lightly on my waist, he points out where The Laurels lies – oh yes, I can just see the roof of the hall from here
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She came up here, oh, it must have been in the 50s
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His car is parked in the car park on Sunday – I see it from my bedroom window as I am dressing … it hits me so hard that I throw myself onto the bed and sob into the pillow … I wish, oh how I wish I could see him
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Dr Wright sighs heavily and his kindly eyes become steely for an instant, ‘Oh … Kate … oh dear
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Oh there was a little more ceremony and detail, but that was the gist of it
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" It was three to the natives wasn't it? Oh well
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"Oh it's no problem now, Oliar's doing well today, he hasn't paid attention to his finances and hasn't got the fortune that a lot of the old wizards do, but he's had a comfortable research position at Pinnacle Labs in Yondure since the 43rd century
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Skite! Oh you were right, Karenze, he does have his uncle’s eyes … and his hair … and there’s a hint of the bone structure too
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Oh well, they’d probably have some herbal tea or something drinkable
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Oh, she had thought, if only great-grandpapa could have seen that
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"Oh, what is that?"
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"Oh we could produce a few hundred," Victoria said, "without hurting our life support
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Oh I could smell the smells also, the sulphurous stink of the dactyls, the bowels torn open
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"Oh I still love but not like that
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None of it’s dramatic, not in your way…I mean, how do you make a public drama out of the long drawing down of a cancer, or the slow meander of a mild epidemic, or that fatal nudge into oncoming traffic? Oh, I do things with a flourish sometimes, I suppose, the knife and the psychosis, but no, my book is made up of dark matter, whereas yours lists the stars that shine for bright, sparkling mortality
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‘Nothing … oh, thank you for calling JJ’s father
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"Oh I most certainly did
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“Hear oh Israel, the Lord your God is one,” Deuteronomy 6:4
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"Oh no, it's not that, cranking this winch isn't even that hard for me
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The taste of him; oh the taste to come, the wetness of his muzzle, the razor edge of his teeth, the fetid and yielding lust on his hot breath as the bite went home
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Oh yes, he attended their functions and their family gatherings but only so that he could stand there as if he were watching the world from inside a goldfish bowl
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How many Christians follow the dietary laws in Leviticus 11? Oh, it was mentioned in Peter’s vision that we don’t have to obey that anymore
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Oh Joris … what am I going to do without you? I’ve done what you asked of me … but what now? She sighed and closed her eyes, pressing her hands against the lids as if to contain the dreadful emptiness she felt
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"Oh for sure," he said with a start
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"Oh I wasn't arguing over the price of the trip," Vyinga said