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1 The ones that tie up on the causeway do so past the guards.
2 No, a mile or so past that on the south side of the road.
3 A mile or so past the Cueva Pintada, the Painted Cave, give or take.
4 A hundred metres or so past the square, the students were starting to bunch.
5 Tonight, as for a day or so past , he had drawn blank in his quest.
6 A mile or so past the church, they began to see a glow through the trees.
7 A man comes in, tight, high little voice, black-on-black clothes, two weeks or so past , like you said.
8 A minute or so past eight.
9 Usually, trade negotiations make for closer commercial relations, so past experience isn't necessarily a good guide to the likely timetable.
10 I thought we might land him home after all, when we were a whole day or so past Cape Verde.
11 We crossed John's Common together, and so past Ridden's Farm, meeting only one or two riding officers upon the way.
12 Here's another thing: for a month or so past , they tell me, Manderson had been in a queer state of mind.
13 A moment before, as it seemed, it had stood at a minute or so past ten; now it was nearly half-past three!
14 And after they have ended, then will I essay a tale that shall cap them all, so past belief shall it appear.
15 Perhaps I should have spoken when I first surprised the secret, but it's all so past that it's useless to speculate now.
16 Under Labour's plan, the CGT will only apply to gains realised once the tax is implemented, so past gains will not be affected.
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