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1 I take many things from ship, I take food, I take clothes , sheets.
2 They had passed the stage of wanting to take clothes off.
3 You go somewhere else take clothes off and put robe on.
4 Krisstyan demanded a change of raiment, and Timar let him take clothes and shirts.
5 Why take clothes for three days if you planned to kill yourself the night you arrived?
6 Darrow told us to take clothes for a week, an axe apiece, and a block and tackle.
7 Charity shops: variously take clothes , books, ornaments, some electrical equipment and small furniture items but phone in advance.
8 Especially in traveling, where one had to take clothes out of trunks and put them back again, assistance became an absolute necessity.
9 Presumably they were intended to enrich the stock operatic plot and put flesh on -and take clothes off -Donizetti's cardboard characters.
10 So next month a consortium of 7,000 shops launches a Choose Charity Shops campaign, urging us to take clothes straight into the store.
11 She was not mad; she took clothes ; she left everything in order.
12 I used to dress myself by taking clothes off other people.
13 There was no taking clothes off, nothing's happening that's crazy.
14 I went into the bedroom and she was taking clothes out of a suitcase on the bed.
15 I took clothes hanging on a line.
16 She takes clothes so seriously, you know.
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