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1 The next couple of nights you'll spend in the cabin or chart-room.
2 Christmas we used to spend in Cheshire, going up to the Watts'.
3 Adele took a week off from work to spend in the garden.
4 So would I have another life to spend in works of penitence.
5 I tell you I have no time to spend in such nonsense.
6 And the time I spend in the prayer chapel certainly feels useful.
7 A few days was all Mrs. Sandford had to spend in Washington.
8 That was a good deal of money to spend in one evening.
9 You have no time to spend in looking over your unimproved years.
10 He had, therefore, an entire day to spend in the Californian city.
11 I can give her money, which she would probably spend in drinks.
12 I haven't had a dollar to spend in the last two months.
13 Waldorf75: so they become mortal the longer they spend in close proximity.
14 But I haven't any time to spend in a quarrel with you.
15 They waste the time one should spend in making them come true.
16 Their net player spend in the past two years is around £60m.
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