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1 But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the slight hesitation.
2 And a Government sponsored, three-year anti-racism programme will shortly get under way.
3 He said to Sedgemore, 'You seem all eagerness to get under way.
4 Work to stabilise Christchurch's Anglican cathedral should get under way in April.
5 The first is to simply get under the water while breathing out.
6 We may get under way as soon as the aircraft is secured.
7 If the wind allows, I want you to get under way tomorrow.
8 Tere-Apisah said her goal is year's end is to get under 350.
9 The crew, busy preparing to get under way, paid them no mind.
10 His effort to get under my skin was not going to work.
11 Campaigning is about to get under way in Saudi Arabia's municipal elections.
12 The rabbits get under them in numbers, and sit there all day.
13 She, however, had the most infuriating ability to get under his skin.
14 You'd get under the water and use the stick as a snorkel.
15 Tennessee Williams believed in that: he wanted to get under the skin.
16 Apparently Erik was right about Cormac wanting to get under her skin.
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