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She was the largest vessel to put into Sinbara this decade
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It's best to give them a printed list that they can put in our file
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Practice means to live out, to implement, and to put into effect, to exercise, to put into action, and
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You need to put into practice what
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because they fail to put into effect what they learn or
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As her eye followed it she saw there had been many improvements there also, stones put in for steps in the steepest parts
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‘Inspector, you think someone was trying to frame her?’ Stephen put in, his face set and his jaw rigid
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· Have grab bars put in next to your toilet and in the tub or shower
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· Have handrails and lights put in on all staircases
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’ I put in
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"That's fine, you said laboratory equipment was the main thing they put in ceramic shells
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You said it was put into storage by the Brazilian who died
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Benjamin was put in a special ward where he was connected to
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‘Let’s leave it at that, shall we?’ Molly put in
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"I know my uncle owns this place but really, who else could they put in charge? Draper? Hah!" Benji Draper was the oldest employee in the office
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"This started when this crate was put into storage
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’ Stephen put in
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Damn, son, what do they put in
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"We have to remember that they left Sol the same year I was first put in crystal
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down when the law of the spirit of life in Jesus Christ is put into action
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of God’s provision and His laws of multiplication to put in all she had
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‘The Inspector came out and supervised Sadler being put in the police car – and that took three of them – resisting arrest isn’t in it
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’ I muttered at one point spotting the man carrying his tools past the window to put in his van
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He found it funny, but she knew that was programming Ava had put in also
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Griggsy! She'd never know what he'd put in there, what he'd done, what ridiculous, crazy, stupid, arrogant, pompous, jackass technology he'd gone right ahead and rammed into the thing's very registers, into its very fibers, into the permanent read-only fixtures of its central core
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his house, and all that he had he put into his hand
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Men have been appointed who are not qualified to lead but have been put into the eldership because of political, social, or monetary reasons
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Props then put in all the furniture we are going to use – the space available once they have finished looks an awful lot smaller than we are used to
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’ Betty put in
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Encouraged by his matter of fact tone, I put into words the thoughts I had while I was walking along the railway walk
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Son had a pouch of gold coins that Elden had put in his room the night
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Laws were put in place to uphold peace, but when morality and law is subjective, and pride and conquest are the root of your nation, peace is impossible
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The same when I put in Buttercup
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’ Wiesse put in before Berndt could say anything
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As you guessed, Milli had been moved out of the way as being incorruptible, and Baz put in her place
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A lot of love was put into it
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“And he said unto them, it is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power
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Joe had put in front of him a cup of tea
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It was catchy, and they were both put into good moods,
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“Seriously, if you’d like to curl up next to me on the couch, we can put in another movie and chain smoke the night away
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He had put in ‘Starship Troopers’
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Fred put in two
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’ I put in before he could comment
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’ Berndt put in, seeing my confusion at the use of the term
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‘I realise I am missing something here, but is that relevant?’ Joris put in plaintively looking from one to the other of us
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’ Joris put in
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’ Joris put in, topping up his glass
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’ Joris put in quietly, earning himself a dark look from his friend
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The exciting thing here is that it is becoming increasingly evident that it is not only what you apply on your skin that improves it, but what you put into your body as well
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" He put in another plate
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Tarlass put in his last slide of that sequence
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While I told you in stage 4 not to attempt anything beyond getting your toes to leave the ground for a brief instant, in this stage I would like you to increase the effort which you put into the whole movement until very gradually your body becomes less likely to drop back immediately
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’ I put in, returning his hug
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’ Berndt put in
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’ Berndt put in, his eyes on my cousin
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’ Berndt put in, ‘There are areas where almost nothing grows now
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Pantelis had it put in for Alexis,' she pointed across the yard to a stone outhouse in one corner
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Gilla – who never appears to put in any time at her weaving works now that I am on the scene – goes into overdrive as soon as she learns of our plans to leave the following morning
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My mother assured me that I wasn't as she was grounding up more Atavin to put in my orange soda, the only thing I chose to ingest at this point for some reason
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The rest of us will go to Nevada and stop what has been put in place there
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After being put in the pit for a few days to calm down, things started to get better
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’ I put in, faltering slightly over the unfamiliar word
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Tiffany was escorted out of the shopping centre by the two big and burly police officers, put into the back of their patrol car and whisked off into the busy Saturday morning streets
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Tentative battle plans were drawn that would be put into play when they arrived
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He saw Heymon’s men had put in long hours over that auxiliary veron store, but if they had anything to report, it wasn’t in the logs
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If you had a largish lunch on Tuesdays, we could go straight to the church, put in a couple of hours, then either go out for a meal or pick up a take away
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“I was put in a simulation that explains all of it, your signals, Yellelle, the ‘enemy ship’ that was closing with us
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I always found it useful when Rob came home after a day on the hills – it limited the range of the mud! I had them put in about twenty years ago but had to replace the shower unit a couple of years ago, so that is quite modern
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It would be good to see what he would put into words, his actions said he didn’t trust her
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her feet, muttering in low, wheezy tones, “Stay put in those boots
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They sat around in small groups discussing in hushed tones the coming Scather attack and formulated a plan that would be put into motion should they try to attack the city in the forest
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I suggest you leave as soon as you have a plan to put into action
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' Graham put in
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Put into consideration that it may be helpful to
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officers, put into the back of their patrol car and whisked off into
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He informed him of his plans, and what had been put into effect the past several days
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’ I put in, making a note to look into the finances of the Foundation … what did Bunty live on … surely her parents didn’t leave that much money?
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You wouldn’t believe the fund raising effort she put into it
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Whatever you put into your own being is what you get out
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No man puts a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, for that which is put in to fill it
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The forefront of style among those that could afford it was the advanced surgical procedure that separated the skull into three sections, lifted it away, and put in a net that made all your thoughts available as your user interface to the network
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’ Bill put in
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’ Chris put in, ‘I sometimes wonder which of them is the five year old
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’ Owen put in, ‘Connie, the woman who ran it died at New Year and her niece has taken over
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put in many long hot hours at their tasks
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’ Hilary put in, ‘I’m sorry, Sarah, but he was always an impatient little boy
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‘Yes, has Sheila got any family?’ Kev put in, unusually vocal this morning
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‘It’s hard to put into words
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’ Chrissie put in, watching as Ozzie stowed the keys on the windowsill by the sink
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I did a shipment of lowland thesh before that, as I remember, I made about an iron or two a day for the labor I put into that deal
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’ Chrissie put in, relieved to be presented with a straw she could grasp at
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She sings to herself as she fills the kettle and reaches for the bread to put in the toaster
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“You get out of anything only the effort you put in,” cautioned the old man
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’ Andy put in, trying to remember if he had seen the warbler at all during his time at the barracks
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His companion smiled, “Well said young Harry, well put indeed
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Andy’s memory went into fast rewind as he skimmed over the events of the last few weeks; he debated speedily which bits he could safely put in and which it would be best to leave out
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‘They were his clothes we found in the cupboard?’ the Sergeant put in
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‘It’s difficult to put into words
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put into Johnson, but Johnson was bigger than him, a lot bigger
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‘Hmmm … If it was put in the communal pot, it’s a miracle that no-one else died