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1 Unfortunately, I'll probably never get the end of Lady Sin's story.
2 I'd try to get the end room, if I were you.
3 And how am I to get the end again?
4 I didn't get the end of the story.
5 There's plenty of thread, no doubt, but I can't get the end of it in my hand.
6 There's plenty of thread, no doubt, but I can't get the end of it into my hand.
7 In what remains (c) we get the end of the scene as written by the author.
8 We need to find a way to get the end result. Canadiens coach Claude Julien preached patience after the game.
9 So saying, he managed to get the end of his fingers on to her palm, and there it remained unrepulsed.
10 If you can get the end of a plank on one of the beams you will have done something really worthwhile.
11 I looked up, startled, just in time to get the end of Princess Glisselda's trailing sleeve full in the face again.
12 Then when you get the end pieces cut out, the drill will be all ready for you to put the holes through.
13 At the end of the day I now know that I will not get the end result that I want -accountability for Ben's death.
14 If we can get the end of a rope up there, you can tie it to a limb and then come down hand over hand.
15 Here was a moral complication of which he could not possibly get the ends .
16 Montressor says he often gets the end of the slogan before he writes the beginning.
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This collocation consists of: Get the end through the time