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1 From the overhead speaker system a very familiar voice answered Roach's question.
2 Isn't it great? look with which the doctor had become very familiar .
3 The question-answer mode is a language pattern very familiar to young children.
4 You're going to get very familiar with Anniston in the week ahead.
5 And as he'd already indicated, the words and tune were very familiar :
6 Talia put to Mr Fowles that his speech sounded very familiar yesterday.
7 The two seemed very familiar , laughingly discussing the play and the actors.
8 She heard a very familiar scraping noise followed by a sonorous clang.
9 But people here have long memories, and this attitude feels very familiar .
10 Over the last week I had become very familiar with the compound.
11 Mal had started to get very familiar with that particular star chart.
12 For starters, it's a tool that young recruits are very familiar with.
13 I shall instance in one only, and that a very familiar one.
14 She had an advanced system but one he was very familiar with.
15 It is a journey with which Mr John Mulkeen is very familiar .
16 Her checks became very familiar to the treasurers of many educational enterprises.
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