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1 And here I am, pretty pronto on the dot, I figure.
2 Just to save his own face he'll have to start something pretty pronto .
3 Anyway, it's too cold, and it's going to storm pretty pronto .
4 You amble along on your trail pretty pronto , and no harm'll come to you.
5 If you don't cough up ten thousand bucks pretty pronto - -
6 I'm going to start things going in here pretty pronto !
7 She hit bottom pretty pronto after that. Mullendore stopped.
8 They'll be along pretty pronto - the sheriff and his men.
9 We've got to get started pretty pronto .
10 I'm dying pretty pronto , I think, Pete.
11 That'll change things pretty pronto !
12 Like so many fashion events everybody ended up in Lillie's Bordello, but Ciaran had to get back to work pretty pronto .
13 Why, if we hadn't got them cattle off'n thar pretty pronto , thet thar lootenant would hev bagged every animile on foot.
14 Van said: "If you two old idiots don't do the lion and the lamb act pretty pronto I'll send you both to the poor house."
15 "You're back pretty pronto , " drawled the gambler, by way of an opening remark.
16 "Well, he even gets that, but most generally he gives it away pretty pronto . "
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