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1 He holds the blanket up, motioning for you to get underneath it.
2 He ducked the head and went at him, trying to get underneath him.
3 He managed to get underneath the crosstrees, and there he froze to the ratlines.
4 Then get underneath the hay and you'll soon get warm and go to sleep.
5 I like to get underneath the surface and found out what really is going on.
6 I think what we want to get underneath is whether we're seeing something particularly unusual here.
7 If you ask me, it looked as if he was trying to get underneath the carpet.
8 Then how'd them ticks get underneath ?
9 Then get underneath the covers.
10 I'll get underneath and lift.
11 She had cost him Cosgrave's friendship, and he wanted to hurt her - to get underneath that armour of soulless good-humour.
12 We went down the flight of steps cut in the block of ice in order to get underneath the Canadian Falls.
13 Whoever is running a machine must be prepared for emergencies, for at any moment it may be necessary to get underneath .
14 He told Morning Report experts would be able to get underneath the wharf to look at the structure of the quays today.
15 You don't really have much time over the short period of time to get underneath each other's skin or anything like that, he said.
16 The explosive-laden trucks had raced in at the exact second when they were most certain to get underneath the Platform and detonate their cargoes.
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