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1
It's one he left at the Cottage for me to
practise
on
.
2
You are too late in the day, dear child, to
practise
on
me.
3
I would that he had the crafty Archbishop before him to
practise
on
.
4
The Israelis refused to find us another pitch to
practise
on
.
5
I cannot accept yours, and you could not
practise
on
mine.
6
You will
practise
on
your lyre, and let Sesostris teach you to sing.
7
I have little call here to
practise
on
the wounds you brought me.'
8
I'll get you a live one to
practise
on
one day.
9
Then, as he grew older, he, too, began to
practise
on
a bugle.
10
You can
practise
on
the way back to the campsite.
11
Besides, you could
practise
on
me with sword and battle-axe.
12
He had a band to
practise
on
,
and he soon wrote his first symphony.
13
Who dared
practise
on
the heir of the Scottish throne?
14
If I came here, I must
practise
on
the lap-dogs!
15
But if we don't
practise
on
some one, how are we to acquire proficiency?
16
I can hardly
practise
on
Noel or Ka, and the maid is far too clever.
practise
on
practise