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1. Then we had to unload everything and dig out sufficient bedding and so on for Liz to cope for the night
2. It’d be another positive outcome of this whole affair if she and JJ were to get together as Berndt seems to think they may … Abery Hall ought to have children running around its grounds … Kara, get your feet back on the ground! Talking of which, you had better get yourself moving … get this bread home and dig out that authority Berndt gave you
3. a park or something? I'll have to dig out a map of Naples and see if the address of Bunty’s flat is shown
4. Hang on, I’ll dig out her telephone number for you
5. As soon as his secretary materialises with the coffee, she is sent off to dig out the documents from the strong room
6. ” In a recent TV interview, he proclaimed that it took the nation “15 years to dig out of the hole that Reagan put us in
7. It will take one dragon or twelve Sylvan about one minute to dig out the stone
8. It was a terrible task to dig out our
9. “I’ll dig out my history
10. What would take a strong man a couple of hours to dig out, took Atlai forty minutes to do
11. Prayer does not move the divine heart to liberality of bestowal, but it does so often dig out larger and deeper channels wherein the divine bestowals may flow to the hearts and souls of those who thus remember to maintain unbroken communion with their Maker through sincere prayer and true worship
12. Dig out all of the potential markets for
13. Aureliano Segundo then devoted more time to Petra Cotes, and although his body and soul no longer permitted him the debauches of days gone by, he lost no chance to arrange them and to dig out the accordion, which by then had some keys held in place by shoelaces
14. Someone would have to go up the platform and try and dig out with long metal poles, all of the frozen blocks of meals that were stuck to the plate and each other
15. thousands to one, I’ll dig out the formulae in case you want
16. and me figured that it was the remains of one used to dig out the
17. ‘’I will be briefing Mister Stennis on the job I expect his crew to do to dig out the VEON SHOURIA
18. “Hold on, a grapefruit! That's crap, there's no way a duck could dig out the segments
19. It was a long time ago but with a superhuman effort of memory, miraculously he managed to dig out of his brain the whereabouts of just that – a photographer only a few blocks away! We cursed having left the tandem behind as we pegged it faster than our legs believed they could go without the aid of pedals and gears
20. “I was thinking that maybe we should dig out a passage under the privacy wall first
21. Delaney had to dig out these ditches that usually went
22. This may require some calculations on your part as you figure out where to place the bushes, how many you will need, and how much, if any, area needs to be dig out and flattened
23. “You’d better dig out his file for me, if you would,” said Clayton
24. Somehow, she persuaded him to dig out Vaughan’s old records from the vaults – you remember he was a Commander there running the Fraud Squad before he went to the Bank of England
25. more depth and learn to dig out the “meat”
26. Don't you then know--of course you do, but you have not yet realized--that you are to seek _first_ the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you? And don't you know--oh, have you forgotten?--that the Kingdom of God is within you? So what is the use of looking to anything outside of you and separated from you for help? There is no help, except what you dig out of your own self; and if I could make you see that I would have shown you all the secrets of life
27. That’s why I wanted to dig out an escape in the beginning,” Cyprian said
28. “I suggest you dig out more than one, we have to vast a population to feed to have only one exit
29. And in the next room to that--oh well, I'm not going to dig out every ghost
30. “You heard what he said, it’s solid clay, it took years to dig this pit, do you think they had the time and ability to dig out a drainage system?”
31. She’d hear her barking at us, the kids, and dig out of the yard
32. "I got her to dig out the birth certificates
33. dig out or mark all its terrain-park obstacles that they
34. He nodded, said his words breathless and forced, “I did not want the doctor back…he wanted to cut into the bone of my hip and dig out the rot, that would kill me! He said it would lame me for the rest of my life…”
35. “If you can, dig out the shot
36. I was about to dig out from there in a hurry, but they was pretty close to me then, and sung out and begged me to save their lives—said they hadn't been doing nothing, and was being chased for it—said there was men and dogs a-coming
37. You don't reckon it's going to take thirty-seven years to dig out through a DIRT foundation, do you?"
38. He said, 'Dig out the peg
39. The same morning the man set to work to dig out the doe and her growing litter
40. After memorizing the guards’ routines, Louie and Fitzgerald would wait for a time when the guards left the building, then dig out the rice, rush it to the building stove, boil it in water, and scoop it into their mouths as rapidly as they could, sharing it with a few others
41. Whenever I worried I would never be able to dig out of all the angst and depression and negativity, I imagined being Down Under, waiting out the end with whatever offered me even temporary relief
42. The political crusade for affordable housing got into high gear in the 1990s and led to all kinds of changes in mortgage lending practices, which in turn led to a housing boom and bust that has left us in the mess we are now trying to dig out of
43. When he finished, he had some thousand letters in three volumes as complete as the Covarrubias Dictionary, but no printer in the city would take the risk of publishing them, and they ended up in an attic along with other papers from the past, for Tránsito Ariza flatly refused to dig out the earthenware jars and squander the savings of a lifetime on a mad publishing venture
44. Dig out the long roots, slice, boil
45. They were digging all night ; they dug an immense hole as big as the stone and just about an inch and a half deeper, and when they dug it out he told them to dig out the earth from under the stone, cautiously, little by little