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1 I can slip a knife into his Excellency's liver where I sit.
2 You've come dictating to me, ordering me to slip a knife into their backs.
3 Aye, I could slip a knife betwixt his ribs-perhapseven escape with my life after.
4 Then slip a knife under it and loosen it and slip off on a large plate.
5 One buddy get in trouble in hand-to-hand, other buddy come up and help, slip a knife in.
6 The killer could blend in with the pedestrians and slip a knife into her ribs as they passed.
7 If your hand started to feel poisoned you could always tell Ray here to slip a knife in me.
8 Galbatorix isn't the only one who would like to slip a knife between your ribs when you aren't looking.
9 If some crow wants to slip a knife between my ribs whilst I'm spooning up some supper, he's welcome to try.
10 He put out his light and slipped a knife into his loose sleeve.
11 Unconvinced, Kat bent down and slipped a knife free to examine the central hearth.
12 Or at least slipped a knife in his boot.
13 While dressing, she slips a knife into her bosom, and then they start for the church.
14 He slipped a knife into my bag.
15 Take the cake out by slipping a knife underneath; and then heat and grease the iron for another waffle.
16 But someone slipped a knife through Juan Manuel Márquez's toga on Saturday night, and he was not wearing gloves.
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