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1 I shall find somewhere to shelter until this beastly spell is over.
2 It was time for breakfast, time to find somewhere dry and warm.
3 She had to go the other way, maybe find somewhere to hide.
4 Well, one solution is to find somewhere to be an outsider again.
5 Everywhere we travel we manage to find somewhere to have a bathe.
6 Eventually, Philippakis moves away to find somewhere quieter to sit and talk.
7 So, when Maksimov comes knocking, I usually find somewhere else to be.
8 If we find somewhere to our liking, we take up residence there.
9 I dare say we'll find somewhere else just as good for you.
10 He decided first to find somewhere safe for his mother to stay.
11 And after that I'd like to find somewhere private to lie down.
12 Parliamentary Services said it would try to find somewhere else to house journalists.
13 She shushed him, then said, No, we need to find somewhere to talk.
14 The point, however, is that you have to find somewhere else to live.
15 China will need to find somewhere else to sell many of its goods.
16 We need to find somewhere big enough to house a city.
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