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1 You go to weddings, we go to funerals .
2 I can go to funerals now, of young children who I've met in hospital and who've died.
3 In The Lonesome West, Coleman and Valene go to funerals just for the sausage rolls and vol-au-vents.
4 The writer began to go to funerals .
6 That's the only way they let you out for a few days, you know-tosee sick relatives or go to funerals .
7 It come right from the One Price Clothing Store at Red Gap, and it's plenty good to go to funerals in--
8 I never go to trains to see people off, nor down to piers to wave handkerchiefs, nor do I go to funerals .
9 You can still go to funerals too, but you still have to comply with the guidance which remains in place for the rest of Scotland.
10 He still went to funerals when some old petty criminal died.
11 Well, it's like going to funerals every day.
12 Tells about going to funerals of black dissidents.
13 "Nobody goes to funerals for fun," said Lucy, coming to a decision.
14 He now went to funerals with gusto, contentedly absorbed in the task of burying his friends one by one.
15 I am weary of going to funerals , which are not my funerals, however chatty and amusing the undertaker may be.
16 "People don't go to funerals for the fun of it," said Felicity severely.
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