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1 It is high time to get this boy straightened out.
2 Time to get this boy out on the water.
3 I want to get this boy back intact, Jean-Claude.
4 I'd like to get this boy to go home, if he is really Fred Ward.
5 The sooner we get this boy out of the house, the better it will be for us.
6 Move aside now, we have to get this boy into the car, and you are blocking the way.
7 I was too ugly, even, to get this boy who had once been interested in me to take the bait.
8 If you don't get this boy out of here, Sandy," George added, "I'll give him a poke in the eye!"
9 He actually got these boys to think it could be filibustered into his possession.
10 We've only got this boy 's word that there ever was such an intruder, Headmistress.
11 'I promised that I would get this boy back to his mother.
12 "I hope our White Horse doesn't get this boy for a master."
13 "In fact, I think we'd better wait right here, till we get this boy identified."
14 "We'd better get this boy to a doctor as soon as we can," said Agnew.
15 Coming in contact with hardened and vicious criminals, what hope is there for getting these boys into the paths of honesty and uprightness?
16 "So you want me to get this boy up in the saloon to play with you?"
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