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rubbish
1. rubbish we are fed about local customs and dishes when we stumble
2. There was a rubbish bag with some dead roses in it
3. Not the holiday souvenirs, girlfriend's names, football teams and other rubbish
4. Neither can I believe all the rubbish propagandized by modern cults, that there is a balance between Good and Evil in the universe
5. Between them they manhandled the two ruffians to the rubbish store, threw them in and rammed the door shut, using a nearby length of discarded metal bar to jam the door firmly
6. Do we have to watch this rubbish?
7. “Well, her father is just being protective”, he said to himself as he rescued a single red rose from the rubbish, “but no matter, she will be mine”
8. Aye lad, when he was twelve he was rubbish, but once he started wearing these magic shin pads, well, the world was almost his oyster"
9. I’m rubbish at chemistry just can’t seem to get my head round it
10. rubbish, but once he started wearing these magic shin pads, well,
11. I thought it was a load of old rubbish at the time, but looking back I can see what he meant
12. ‘Maybe they lugged a rubbish bag in for some reason
13. A bank statement by the look of it, some rubbish offering me credit cards I don’t want and a letter for Jo
14. After a couple months, and a titanic rubbish heap of silliness and inanity purged from my mind and heart, she at last said she would marry me
15. “Just what we will need Lemoss to carry the rubbish
16. merely around a pile of rubbish
17. was carrying a trolley with all kinds of rubbish,
18. Later he heard from the maids that she threw them into the rubbish containers
19. The rubbish bins she tidied up every week were askew amidst floating bits of rubbish and broken glass
20. We had consolidated the trench and cleaned most of the rubbish out of it and the dead Turk bodies that had been left behind
21. outside the back door with the rest of the week's rubbish
22. Rubbish in the
23. ? So what was the point? They were both talking rubbish
24. “On the kitchen rubbish heap
25. infant land on the rubbish heap and had known him to be alive
26. Just what were you thinking, singing that rubbish?”
27. “That is such rubbish! Don’t try to suck up to me and say you’re sorry
28. Also making sure she put the dead match in water before it went into the rubbish, just as someone called Minnie, her daughter she thought, had told her to
29. As wonderful as that sounds in theory, it is utter rubbish on the mean streets
30. The enormous stump with its buttresses and gnarled roots was afterwards set on fire, and when darkness fell on the capital the blazing fetish houses and heaps of rubbish, with the black bodies of the levies as they rushed hither and thither, demolishing walls and throwing fresh fuel on the blazing piles, made a weird and striking scene, that will be long imprinted on the minds of those who witnessed it
31. The public square was turned into a temporary Gehenna, and tons of filth and rubbish there destroyed
32. It really looks impressive to the untrained eye but is utter rubbish in the sense that it is totally unnecessary information
33. I had only just finished printing the volumes of paper when she lifted them out of the printer and sat in the armchair in the lounge and began reading, in my opinion, a load of rubbish
34. "And you believed all that rubbish?" I asked in an incredulous tone
35. Uncle Hobart surveyed the mess the crowd had made of his prized tractor, now covered with all sorts of rubbish and disgusting slime
36. "Yer really watch a right load o' rubbish," he went on, clicking open a can
37. "'E's worried some kiddie might fall in one and 'urt itself on some rubbish
38. He was making it sound far too easy for my liking, and as I studied the piles of rubbish again, an uneasiness stirred in my stomach
39. “Just wad it up old boy, and toss it in the rubbish, don’t you know
40. They were covered in grills but sometimes one of the children living in the Blue would wrest one off and drop rubbish down it, running away when the alarms sounded
41. The front garden was filled with weeds and rubbish and the path was littered with cracks and more wild plants
42. It would be ungracious and totally unworthy for me to rubbish the Westminster Confession
43. “I, I was a princess, you know? But that's all rubbish now
44. Working any of the unskilled jobs, you can pay this off in thirty to thirty five years, assuming you live in the shanty town and eat from the rubbish heap
45. All manner of rubbish had been washed up over the last five days of stormy weather
46. Why do people continue to abuse the beautiful environment we have been gifted by Mother Nature? Plastic and glass bottles, plastic and wooden crates, old fishing nets, soft drinks cans, plastic bags and bags of household rubbish
47. Whatever happened to garbage bins and refuse collection services? I don’t suppose there will ever be enough of either or is it that people don’t know about them? Larry, my Hawaiian surfer friend, tells me that most of this rubbish is dumped off the Indonesian coast and comes here on the tide
48. ” She tossed her apple and the subject of Angie in the rubbish bin
49. Will they sacrifice? Will they make an end in a day? Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned? 3
50. rubbish; so that we are not able to build the wall