I have a friend who has a couple of mustangs, and we ride when I get down to visit her. |
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She dropped her book bag and cardigan in the middle of the kitchen floor in her haste to get down to her basement bedroom. |
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She orders a plate of seafood, but redeems herself by smothering everything with olive oil, and we get down to business. |
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Ether is, when you really get down to it, a gas that is soft and airy and can knock you unconscious. |
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Maybe we need to get down from our fancy cars and walk, explore those untrodden paths. |
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I suppose I'll have to get down to the boring things like having this place painted and decorated and any building work done. |
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You're better off when you're away from town, and you've got no choice but to get down to brass tacks. |
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Think I'll take a few more days before I get down to brass tacks and plot structure. |
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Now I've got that little rant out of my system, we can get down to brass tacks. |
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I tried to get down as fast as I could, bringing my comfort level past the breaking point. |
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So she decided she would climb out of the window onto a low roof and get down to the yard that way. |
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In spite of Savannah's European character, the city can still get down, starting with its great soul food. |
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I recognized beyond any shadow of a doubt that I had to marry this woman, though it took me a few months to actually get down to business. |
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If politicians really want to stop terror then let's leave out the macho tough talk and get down to business. |
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That would be a good time for them to give their highly public differences a rest and get down to business. |
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As the natives get down to the business of getting even, the viciousness reverberates off the screen and suddenly we see the light. |
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They made me comfortable and it is a team with no pressure, no stress, and we can just get down to working. |
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As soon as officials get down there, they're going to be able to assess the damage there. |
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Finally, it is time to stop this fantastic nonsense and get down to real hard work. |
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Well, I've been thinking about this as objectively as possible, but it's time to get down to gut feelings. |
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The prospect is tantalising, but first it's time to get down to brass tacks. |
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His videos invariably feature a harem of voluptuous, bikini-clad lovelies positively gagging to get down with the self-styled Mr Lover Lover. |
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Hollyhock landed in a low branch of a pine tree, and dangled there as she tried to find a way to get down. |
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Then I tried to squat, but I could only get down a little bit on my haunches, and that's when I got worried. |
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They're using cell phones as initiators to set off explosive devices when we get down on them. |
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And on their major label debut, they get down to it with bright jangles of highly danceable power pop dusted with attitude-packed female vocals. |
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Or, if you really can't get down from your high tables and your high horses, the least you could do is to stop moaning through the mouthfuls. |
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One baby site advises that you get down on the baby's level and scour the floor for anything he could see. |
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From the rim we were able to access the rim of the fumarolic crater and get down to the floor. |
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She tried to get upstairs but was stopped and also ordered to get down onto the floor. |
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What's so bad about a woman whose appearance suggests she's not a Barbie doll, that she can get down and dirty when properly inspired? |
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It is time to put down the sticks and stones and get down to the crux of the issue. |
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The site made us all eager to get down there so we changed quickly into our bathers. |
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The medina, the medieval old town, is the one place where people do leave their homes, because tanks cannot get down the narrow twisting alleys. |
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Harold said he couldn't get down comfortably to play shots because he cricked his neck a few days ago. |
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He says I need to get down on my stinking commo knees and apologise to the Yanks. |
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We will then walk past the envious eyes of the city to my crib, where we will get down all night long. |
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Military contingents get down to performing their service duties after main forces complete their deployment in a conflict area. |
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Now that the yule festivities are over, we can get down to toasting in the New Year. |
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It's a Calypso gathering, you just wanna get down low and have a mad party and dance in the sun. |
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In true Chrissy spirit the band will be handing out a few free CDs, so get down there early for a boogie and some freebies. |
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Visitors can enjoy the daily regatta, get down to some deep-sea fishing, play a game of golf and go horse riding. |
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I'm looking to get down to 13 stone by mid February, that means more miles and less beer and choccy. |
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Now, I shove and elbow and do karate moves and eye gouges just to get down the hallway. |
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It's times when I feel myself really start to get down that I know I need to read a book and get my mind off the internal conflict. |
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For the rest, doctors will tell you to eat less and eat better, get down the gym and work those moobs away. |
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I got to the top and found that what Jackson was scared of was this long twisty slide you had to take to get down to the ground again. |
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Put your braces on your shoulders and your boots on your feet and get down to some full-on moonstomping. |
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Well get down to the Dooney some night this week, because the place is literally jumping with the best music and craic around. |
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But just as you're about get down to work with the wooden club, blow me if you don't discover you're in the wrong house. |
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I remember the air raid drills held in school, the ones where a siren would wail and the teachers would tell us to get down on the floor, under our desks. |
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Floating lines are probably going to be enough but if you're really trying to get down deep during hot weather then you'll need different rate sinkers. |
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If you have to get down on your knees, try kneeling on one knee and then switching to the other one every minute to minimize the pressure and disperse it. |
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Be prepared to roll up your sleeves and get down to business. |
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On a Sunday afternoon they get out and parade their Maoriness, but when they get down to Parliament on Tuesday, they forget about the people who put them there. |
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It really doesn't get down to Scandinavian lows here, but the humidity caused by our maritime climate makes a zero degrees day feel utterly bitter. |
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So now, we get down to the meat and potatoes of his problem. |
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She reached up onto the shelf and tried to get down the nightshirts. |
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Then on the Saturday night I went to bed very early as I knew realistically I needed to get up at 6am to allow time to titivate myself to get down to Selfridges on time. |
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Before my father had his surgery, my brother wanted to get down all the stories about his Kansas City childhood. |
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After I had readied myself to get down to the bus stand, Vaseem messaged me that the one class that was scheduled for today had also been cancelled. |
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Rise early and shine your shoes with a get down baby dance like there's no today because tomorrow is the cut-out birthday crown made for the king. |
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As you wish, Miss, If you want to get down, that is what you'll get. |
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Long ultraviolet would get down to the earth if there were no ozone. |
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He sounds like one of those fellas you get down at my local boozer. |
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Brunel, who was known as a workaholic, oversaw the construction of the tunnel and was even known to get down and supervise digging amongst the navvies. |
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Another team would fret, feeling the need to get down to brass tacks soon. |
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Steph and Peter get down to the tricky business of soldering the widgets and gadgets that make up the complex technology inside the new digital studios. |
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There will be three other documents before I finally get down to business. |
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We've had a break and now we've got to get down to business again. |
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I will skip the pleasantries and let you get down to business. |
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There also was no hesitation to get down and dirty again with puss in Boots. |
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This morning I was thinking, I'd rather be having an easy Sunday, reading the paper and all, but decided it was essential to get down to some serious spring cleaning. |
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What I'm attempting to do here is get down to the nuts and bolts. |
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Firefighters in full bunker gear were rushing up the stairs of the trade center as workers tried to get down to safety. |
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Air marshals pursued and ordered the passenger to get down on the ground. |
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There is a costume shop nearby that I plan to check out but the only time I can get down there is right before we leave, and besides, they're hella expensive. |
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If you hear the sound of a gunshot, I want you to get down or seek cover. |
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But once the circuit elements get down to sizes close to the wavelength of light, diffraction begins to blur the circuit patterns as they are projected. |
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But before you get down to cashing in your discretionary calories, keep in mind the following ground rules for cheating without paying too high a price. |
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One of the big drawcards for Thursdays at the Civic is the fact it's completely free, so everyone can afford to get down there for a dance and a bit of fun. |
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Suddenly the children heard Grandpa's booming voice demanding that they get down from the roof. |
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There's been times when I've been placed on-call and then called into court and then by the time I get down to court, they cop a plea. |
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The plane came down in a bit of a nosedive because you obviously have to get down as quick as you can. |
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Pilkington looked neither fish nor fowl, he was winger, but did not really get down the wing, he rarely beat a man. |
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The ball skited across the ground like it did for most of the game so I just tried to dive and get down on it. |
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You going to get down to it? said the naked man to his still boxered opponent. |
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Pick that wheelchair patient up and place her in the stairchair to get down that flight of stairs. |
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A lot can be said for the infinite mercies of God, but the smarts of a good pharmacist, when you get down to it, is worth more. |
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They need to take a silly pill from time to time, and just let themselves get down on their children's level. |
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The weather was so bad that we couldn't get down to armed reccy and we were all glad of that. |
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We get down on all fours and clamber along a 40-foot fallen log. |
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It's not easy to get down with a group in which every instrument except the drums is doing it's own thing. |
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After hours in the gliders we would be airsick and we just wanted to get down. |
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Sometimes you can't get down to that level, as far as some of the radio nucleides. |
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A relatively simple abseil can be set up to get down from the shoulder. |
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Minicams make video blogging a joy but in the stampede to get down the front at the Hi-Def Leppard gig, the issue of sound quality gets trampled underfoot. |
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Informants said that this gulch was so named because the old road made a turn shaped like a jughandle in order to get down into the gulch and across it. |
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The kitten climbed the tree, but then couldn't get down again. |
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