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1 The papers were next put in, and a cover was nailed on .
2 Sometimes thin boards were nailed on the inside to finish the interior.
3 Germany had looked nailed on to grind out their last 16 passage.
4 There's also a small wooden sign nailed on to an ash tree.
5 But she's in the stadium now and looking nailed on for gold.
6 It was a wooden salt-box, and the sliding cover was nailed on .
7 The fluted wooden columns nailed on outside my house are not utilities.
8 These, with their reinforcement of tar-paper, were nailed on in short order.
9 Boards were nailed on , and the busy carpenters worked day after day.
10 It smells like a good, old-fashioned graft, with the lid nailed on .
11 Also read: Watch: Dean Elgar nailed on the head by Bumrah bouncer
12 And there's a sign nailed on the door that forbids smoking in bed.
13 Had we kept Scott Parker, a European place would have been nailed on .
14 Then, with spikes he had brought with him, he nailed on the slab.
15 There was a locker nailed on the front wall near the gun racks.
16 SJ: Huddersfield and Fulham are nailed on , which means it's probably two from three.
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