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‘There’s plenty of bread and butter if you’re really hungry and if you give me a hand with this lot, I’ll probably stretch to some jam
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“Now sit you down and I will fix you a bite to eat you must be starving after all we can’t have our hero fading away now can we?” She produced some cold beef cheese bread and butter and some onions which she had sliced and it was a regular feast
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Esther was delighted with all, heaping on more mashed potato and gravy when required and followed by second helpings of bread and butter pudding
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I’d gotten up, showered, shaved, and had tea and bread and butter and jam with her
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The professional sector, or the ”bread and butter” sector, if managed well, helps you earn a living
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Brink speaks with bread and buttered teeth, “I understand
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Although I have drastically cut down on the scope of my surgical procedures, I have no problem with the “bread and butter” type of practice of O&G
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Ranchers provide bread and butter to the citizens at large
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income; bread and butter
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her place or yours? How does she earn her bread and butter?
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I mentioned that you can freeze cucumbers, particularly those referred to as “bread and butter”
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Look, I earned my bread and butter!
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I had prunes, bread and butter and
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I went out and had - spaghetti, chips, bread and butter, and
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bread and butter income
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“The local constable come out one afternoon to tell me one of my parishioners had died that morning, so I invited him to sit a spell and have some lunch my wife was preparing—cornbread and butterbeans I think it was
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Thankfully at Karan’s insistence, the ladies had agreed to buy bread and butter too, so that’s what Tarana had for dinner
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This is the bread and butter for us
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To get the complete picture, we should factor in those bread and butter concerns, but we have to keep our eye on the dominant interest of preliterate humans, which was becoming more Godlike
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the variety of fresh bread and butter
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Anyhow he at once turned away, and pretended to be busy with his bread and butter--which was quite unlike him, and deepened her uneasiness
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He never ate bread and butter
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And Conderley, who had again absorbed himself in bread and butter, thought, "This is really a great pity--" which was the courtly man's equivalent for what, in a coarser mouth, would have been Damn the women
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Poison, death, and Proserpine seemed far enough away from that leafy place and the rude honesty of bread and butter
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Usually it is an unfailing antidote in its extraordinary depression to any excess of cheerfulness; but the wood and the morning sun and the bread and butter were more than a match for it
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Joy seemed to be sitting contentedly beside me sharing my bread and butter; and when I drove away towards Thiessow he got into the carriage with me, and whispered that I was going to be very happy there
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There were nice thin cups, and strawberries, and a teapot, and a jug in the middle with roses in it; and while I was wondering who were the privileged persons for whom it had been laid Gertrud came out of the restaurant, followed by a waiter carrying thin bread and butter, and then I knew that the privileged persons were ourselves
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"Look at those two now," whispered the young lady last in the procession to the young man brushing bread and butter out of his tie who walked beside her
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He said, after a pause during which the silence in the room was remarkable, his back turned to her while at the tea-table he carefully selected the particular piece of bread and butter he intended to eat, "And pray, Ingeborg, why did you not write the moment you heard from us, and congratulate your sister on her engagement?"
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The Bishop, frowning at it, took a second piece of bread and butter, and went over to the hearthrug, where he stood from force of habit, in spite of the warmth of the day, drinking his tea, and becoming vaguely and increasingly irritated by the action of the fire behind him
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Was she going to be strong enough? Was it a thing one ought to be strong about? Would not true strength rather lie in a calm continuation of life at home? What, when one came to think of it, was East Prussia really to her, and those rye-fields and all that water? She wished she had had at least a piece of bread and butter
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She thought perhaps bread and butter would have helped her not to doubt
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She would get Robert's dinner ready for him early, and then put some bread and butter and a cucumber into a knapsack with her German grammar, and paddle the punt down the lake, tie it up where the trees began, and start
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"Perhaps the Herr Geheimrath will show me where the tea and milk is? And also the sugar, and the bread and butter if any?" suggested Annalise in a small meek voice as she tripped before him into the kitchen
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It would of course be impossible that she should have reached this state of famine only because one meal had been missed; but she had eaten nothing all day,--disliked the Baker's Farm breakfast too much even to look at it, forgotten the Baker's Farm dinner because she was just moving into her cottage, and at tea had been too greatly upset by the unexpected appearance of her father on the wall to care to eat the bread and butter Annalise brought in
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About half-past two they were still sitting over the eggs and bread and butter that Priscilla ordered three times a day and that Fritzing ate with unquestioning obedience, when the Shuttleworth victoria stopped in front of the cottage and Lady Shuttleworth got out
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And with a piece of bread and butter in one hand, from which he took occasional hurried bites, and the other raised in appropriate varying gesticulation, Fritzing read portions of the Persae of Æschylus to her, first in Greek for the joy of his own ear and then translating it into English for the edification of hers
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Chesterton, who had been taking care, took more of it; and _le trop_ being _l'ennemi du bien_ she was so unfortunate as to catch her cuff in the edge of the plate of bread and butter
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The plate tilted up; the bread and butter slid off; and only by a practised quick movement did she stop the plate from following the bread and butter and smashing itself on the floor
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Chesterton, on her knees, was picking up the bread and butter which lay--a habit she had observed in bread and butter under circumstances of this kind--butter downwards
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'And you will cut more bread and butter
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'That makes two plates of bread and butter wasted to-day entirely owing to your carelessness
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'I'm waiting for the bread and butter
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She put the fresh bread and butter on the table, and then wiped the floor with a cloth she had brought
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He took no notice, and went on eating bread and butter
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the bread and butter of family medicine
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Search engine marketing is the bread and butter of the search engines so you can bet they
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office, a media house, this is where language is bread and butter; even my editor and editorial
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The bread and butter is where
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But to sit at a table with bread and butter, with dowagers in velvet, and never say more to Clara Durrant than Benson said to the parrot when old Miss Perry poured out tea, was an insufferable outrage upon the liberties and decencies of human nature--or words to that effect
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"Well, they can eat beef and bread and butter, if they are hungry, only it's mortifying to have to spend your whole morning for nothing," thought Jo, as she rang the bell half an hour later than usual, and stood, hot, tired, and dispirited, surveying the feast spread before Laurie, accustomed to all sorts of elegance, and Miss Crocker, whose tattling tongue would report them far and wide
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He cut his mother one or two pieces of very thin bread and butter
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`I hadn't got no money left and there wasn't nothing in the house except bread and butter and that piece of cheese, so I cut some bread and butter and put some thin slices of cheese on it and toasted it on a place in front of the fire
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This did not take very long, there being only bread and butter - or, to be more correct, margarine
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Pumblechook and I breakfasted at eight o'clock in the parlor behind the shop, while the shopman took his mug of tea and hunch of bread and butter on a sack of peas in the front premises
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This was provided by the firm - half a pint for each girl, but they had to bring their own milk and sugar and bread and butter
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Nora gave the boy some tea and bread and butter to eat whilst Owen was doing the coffin-plate, and presently Frankie - who had been playing out in the street - made his appearance
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`Immediately on waking in the morning, half a pint of milk - this should be hot, if possible - with a small slice of bread and butter
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oatmeal: eggs and bacon, bread and butter, or dry toast
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or some beef tea and bread and butter
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gluten bread, or two lightly boiled eggs with bread and butter
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`During the night: a glass of milk with a biscuit or bread and butter should be placed by the bedside and be eaten if the patient awakes
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Thin bread and butter she likes in the morning
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Everything on it? Bread and butter, four, sugar, spoon, her cream
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But although he was slightly older and taller than Frankie he could not lift the iron so often or hold it out so long as the other, a failure that Frankie attributed to the fact that Charley had too much tea and bread and butter instead of porridge and milk and Parrish's Food
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He had been brought up on it ever since he could remember, and it was almost as cheap as bread and butter and tea
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Sometimes the people in whose houses they were working regaled them with tea, bread and butter, cake or other light refreshments, and occasionally even with beer - very different stuff from the petrifying liquid they bought at the Cricketers for twopence a pint
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Sometimes, as has been said, the people of the house used to send up some tea and bread and butter or cakes or other refreshments to the workmen, but whenever Hunter got to know of it being done he used to speak to the people about it and request that it be discontinued, as it caused the men to waste their time
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"Hah!" he went on, handing me the bread and butter
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They had bread and butter and tea for breakfast
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were taking tea and sodabread and butter and fried mutton chops with catsup and talking about
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theyre all so different Boylan talking about the shape of my foot he noticed at once even before he was introduced when I was in the D B C with Poldy laughing and trying to listen I was waggling my foot we both ordered 2 teas and plain bread and butter I saw him looking with his two old maids of sisters when I stood up and asked the girl where it was what do I care with it dropping out of me and that black closed breeches he made me buy takes you half an hour to let them down wetting all myself always with some brandnew fad every other week such a long one I did I forgot my suede gloves on the seat behind that I never got after some robber of a woman and he wanted me to put it in the Irish times lost in the ladies lavatory D B C Dame street finder return to Mrs Marion Bloom and I saw his eyes on my feet going out through the turning door he was looking when I looked back and I went there for tea 2 days after in the hope but he wasnt now how did that excite him because I was crossing them when we were in the other room first he meant the shoes that are too tight to walk in my hand is nice like that if I only had a ring with the stone for my month a nice aquamarine Ill stick him for one and a gold bracelet I dont like my foot so much still I made him spend once with my foot the night after Goodwins botchup of a concert so cold and windy it was well we had that rum in the house to mull and the fire wasnt black out when he asked to take off my stockings lying on the hearthrug in Lombard street west and another time it was my muddy boots hed like me to walk in all the horses dung I could find but of course hes not natural like the rest of the world that I what did he say I could give 9 points in 10 to Katty Lanner and beat her what does that mean I asked him I forget what he said because the stoppress edition just passed and the man with the curly hair in the Lucan dairy thats so polite I think I saw his face before somewhere I noticed him when I was tasting the butter so I took my time Bartell dArcy too that he used to make fun of when he commenced kissing me on the choir stairs after I sang Gounods Ave Maria what are we waiting for O my heart kiss me straight on the brow and part which is my brown part he was pretty hot for all his tinny voice too my low notes he was always raving about if you can believe him I liked the way he used his mouth singing then he said wasnt it terrible to do that there in a place like that I dont see anything so terrible about it Ill tell him about that some day not now and surprise him ay and Ill take him there and show him the very place too we did it so now
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“Give this child some bread and butter,” Caris said to Oonagh
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This time he also brought with him a slice of bread and butter for the children
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Her appetite grew amazingly, and the grandfather had to make larger slices of the bread and butter that, to his delight, disappeared so rapidly
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He left me but I did not sleep again; nearly two hours later a footman came with tea and bread and butter and set my clothes out for a new day
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'You shall come home with me! The table is all laden with yellow cream, honeycomb, and white bread and butter
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wild, the evening meal seemed a feast to the hobbits: to drink pale yellow wine, cool and fragrant, and eat bread and butter, and salted meats, and dried fruits, and good red cheese, with clean hands and clean knives and plates
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Tanker spot rates — the bread and butter of the shipping industry — are determined by supply and demand
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5, was a critical divergence and a key clue that the next upside move in the market would be led by the smaller technology-oriented stocks, the bread and butter of the NASDAQ Index
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“Checking the schools was my idea, since they seem most interested in kids,” said Gazzy, helping himself to more bread and butter
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In France, plain old bread and butter were just about the best things on earth
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She went out into my little kitchen and began getting it, and I busied myself with laying the tea table and cutting bread and butter
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“Well,” she said, and began to take sandwiches out of a hamper, to cut bread and butter it and offer it to him as she spoke
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bread and butter? There is not enough for three
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But poor Madame Joubert! I see her yet in her raging passions, when we had driven her to extremities—spilt our tea, crumbled our bread and butter, tossed our books up to the ceiling, and played a charivari with the ruler and desk, the fender and fireirons
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She sat in a blaze of oppressive heat, in a cloud of moving dust, and her eyes could only wander from the walls, marked by her father’s head, to the table cut and notched by her brothers, where stood the tea-board never thoroughly cleaned, the cups and saucers wiped in streaks, the milk a mixture of motes floating in thin blue, and the bread and butter growing every minute more greasy than even Rebecca’s hands had first produced it
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He makes a little money out of writing but teaching is his bread and butter
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"She had been into the kitchen," she said, "to hurry Sally and help make the toast, and spread the bread and butter, or she did not know when they should have got tea, and she was sure her sister must want something after her journey
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She sat in a blaze of oppressive heat, in a cloud of moving dust, and her eyes could only wander from the walls, marked by her father's head, to the table cut and notched by her brothers, where stood the tea-board never thoroughly cleaned, the cups and saucers wiped in streaks, the milk a mixture of motes floating in thin blue, and the bread and butter growing every minute more greasy than even Rebecca's hands had first produced it
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Hatta looked round and nodded, and went on with his bread and butter
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The efforts of Agafea Mihalovna and the cook, that the dinner should be particularly good, only ended in two famished friends attacking the preliminary course, eating a great deal of bread and butter, salt goose and salted mushrooms, and in Levin's finally ordering the soup to be served without the accompaniment of little pies, with which the cook had particularly meant to impress their visitor
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There is no more thin bread and butter
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Jacob runs upstairs with bread and butter
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[JACOB runs upstairs with bread and butter
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She would infinitely prefer to have him out winning the bread and butter and jam than sitting at her feet, penning sonnets to her eyebrow
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He went to bed with lofty disregard of Fleet Street and bread and butter
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On the table were two small plates of sliced tongue and dry toast, bread and butter, but no broiled fish, as is the general custom
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And this, sir, is the state of things in which we have undertaken, in children's language, to quarrel with our bread and butter; and to identify ourselves with one of the belligerents in a war in which we have no proper concern