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1 Just then in comes the landlady to sharpen up the man at the bar.
2 Can Ben Stokes sharpen up his running between the wickets?
3 The idea tended to sharpen up the average contractor.
4 The Government says it will work with the private sector to sharpen up the public service.
5 They should also sharpen up the work programme they have sketched for the next five years.
6 However, recent advances in competing window treatments have made the roller blind sharpen up its act.
7 Tomorrow, we'll sharpen up the sims' images and go through several sessions before we call in.
8 But even if Norwich do manage to keep the score down, they must sharpen up in attack.
9 England will be looking at it and saying they have to sharpen up for Australia and Wales.
10 On soft ground this filly is very good and she can only sharpen up for that run.
11 That is a clear indicator that the Warriors have to sharpen up before the Old Trafford run-in.
12 Students need to brain up and get degrees, adults need to retrain or sharpen up their attitudes.
13 Charlie tried to sharpen up .
14 His jumping will have to sharpen up a little but Paul Townend's mount still looks the one to beat.
15 Feel free to add a little squeeze of lemon juice to sharpen up the flavours or more black pepper.
16 Ilkay Gundogan admits Manchester City must sharpen up as they focus on Champions League glory after their FA Cup exit.
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