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1 They hadn't asked, but I assumed he would need shoes and undergarments.
2 But he won't need shoes this winter; he's better off without 'em.
3 We are in rags, and starving; we need shoes and clothes.
4 To help us get up the climb we do need shoes and, arguably, chalk.
5 I need shoes for each of these children...leather ankle boots.
6 Feet like these could run barefoot all day on stone and not need shoes .
7 You don't need shoes to maintain your modesty.
8 The children need shoes to go to Sunday-school, the rent is overdue, the coal is out.
9 And you need shoes before winter gets worse, and more than one shirt and one pair of skivvies.
10 Kids need shoes and notebooks.
13 I think you basically need shoes , harness and chalk bag and a belay device and then eventually maybe a rope.
14 But if we need shoes of iron and brass, we may pretty well guess the kind of road we have before us.
15 The people needed shoes and shirts, the sensible things, the real things.
16 Lula needed shoes , and I needed to keep my mind off Grandma.
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