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1 I ain't had a new pair of overalls since I can remember.
2 I went out and bought myself a new pair of suede shoes.
3 We'll see how long it takes you to grow a new pair .
4 The same intern presented her with a shiny new pair of crutches.
5 Or maybe has a new pair of tramping boots and has blisters.
6 He'd have to get her a new pair down at the store.
7 And she was to have had a new pair that very evening.
8 I wanted, some couple of months ago, a new pair of boots.
9 The old lady with mittens was crocheting a new pair of mittens.
10 Will knows how much Jamal wants a new pair of white Nikes.
11 He'd sheepishly admitted his mom made him a new pair every year.
12 Here's her shoe, and it's quite time she had a new pair .
13 I got a new pair of boots itching to head up someone's-
14 I do, however, owe Lars sixty dollars for a new pair of skis.
15 He needed to bandage his foot and get a new pair of shoes.
16 But most of all he needs a new pair of glasses.
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