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1 We've been here eleven days and couldn't even get a phone line.
2 So why not get a phone that is built for the job?
3 Yu hoped that he would still get a phone call from Chen.
4 Well, anyhow, you'll get a phone call in a day or two.
5 And once you get a name you get a phone number.
6 They get a phone installed under a false name in an empty safe-house.
7 He suggests they get a phone so he could have called.
8 We managed to get a phone call through to Jackson, but it was-
9 I'm sure all of you kept expecting to get a phone call any day.
10 Every two years, around September, we get a phone call.
11 We get a phone call a day asking about them.
12 I thought I'd get a phone call, or at the very least an e-mail.
13 It shouldn't take me long to get a phone in.
14 One day you get a phone call from a journalist.
15 Whoever did it will talk, and we'll get a phone call from an informant.
16 But it's not until I get a phone call through to Haymitch that I understand.
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