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1 Farmers too can look forward to their crops getting a good soaking .
2 Give the corn a good soaking , just as if it had rained hard.
3 After the three-hour wagon ride from Florence, his old bones needed a good soaking .
4 After it is dry, give the wood a good soaking with boiled linseed oil.
5 Steady rain falling over Mudgee & looking like our fires will receive a good soaking .
6 A good soaking would put them right, said Nils.
7 If you have escaped without a good soaking , you may consider yourself a lucky fellow.
8 St. Pierre's wife had certainly had a good soaking .
9 Phloxes need a good soaking at the root.
10 That is enough to get by for the moment but both corn and soybeans need a good soaking .
11 But on Monday, the heavens opened across South Africa -and they were generous enough to give Beaufort-Westa good soaking .
12 Whether you get doused by a downpour, sprayed as you point through the waves, or flipped, a good soaking is the norm.
13 If this pattern develops, southern states from California through the Gulf Coast and parts of the Southeast would get a good soaking .
14 Mulholland, who was standing in the bow, was thrown out of her, head foremost, and got a good soaking , but soon recovered himself.
15 About 25,000 gallons a day are required to give the park a good soaking and wash down the stand.
16 He found that when he wanted to use them, a good soaking in water made them as pliable and tough as when first cut.
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