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1 It seems that all I do lately is visit the hospital, sleep, and cry.
2 That's all I've been trying to do lately as you can no doubt see.
3 I've had nothing to do lately but think of her; she's always in my mind.
4 I was strangely content to sit and think-somethingI had not cared to do lately .
5 All I seemed to do lately was cry uncontrollably, probably because this situation showed no sign of being resolved.
6 Only the means to live in a manner more befitting a gentleman than I have been able to do lately .
7 It's enough that she's probably noticing all of the housekeeping that I haven't been able to do lately , Ginger said grumpily.
8 Lady Holland carries this, which enables me to write a little more explicitly than I have been able to do lately .
9 We have had so much to do lately that we haven't found time for it, but there is an opportunity now.
10 No, I'm only tired, had a good deal to do lately , and the dull weather makes me just a trifle blue.
11 I do n't care nothing about having to go without things myself, but I can't bear it when you speak to me like you do lately .
12 The New Yorker, December 21, 1929 P. 34 Has been great deal of fuss and to- do lately about how to deal properly with children.
13 I haven't gotten a lot of work done lately , for obvious reasons.
14 You have no right to treat me as you have done lately .
15 I want to tell them I'm sorry for everything I've done lately , too.
16 Downing, to acquaint him with what has been done lately in the fleet.
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