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1 But don't expect them to pack up and leave any time soon.
2 Well, I know you'll want to pack up for your flight tomorrow.
3 Without it, you should just pack up your toys and go home.
4 Then they went in to open his boxes and pack up everything.
5 That left Leng with no choice but to pack up and leave.
6 I'm going to pack up this sandwich and go back to work.
7 Otherwise you just have to pack up and go home, she says.
8 Five minutes before the piece terminated the King began to pack up .
9 They shall be in Southwark before I pack up a single miniature.
10 On Monday I shall pack up quietly and return to the West
11 Well, come to think of it, you could pack up Greg's clothes.
12 It'll be pack up your stuff and go home, Mr Sadler said.
13 The crowd had thinned considerably, the band had begun to pack up .
14 Then let us pack up and get out by the back way.
15 But the protesters say they'll pack up and leave when they win.
16 Everybody assumed that she'd pack up and move back to New York.
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