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1 Most of the time he was so bushed that he'd watch telly and sleep.
2 You can either keep your pyjamas on, loll around and watch telly all day.
3 VonZeppelin added some corroboration: My missus can text, watch telly and shout at me all simultaneously.
4 He doesn't want to watch telly or read.
5 Once she thought that non-stop distraction (she doesn't watch telly ) was the worst evil.
6 I'd just feed myself and watch telly .
7 Christmas isn't too bad -I run away with a friend who doesn't celebrate it and watch telly .
8 There'll be no more staying in to watch telly or nip down to the pub on a Saturday night.
9 I'd make a cheese sarnie and watch telly while my sister -two years younger than me -hid in her room.
10 I didn't plan for her to ever watch telly , but she can now identify any CBeebies theme tune from a four-mile radius.
11 I was at boarding school until I was 18, so I couldn't watch telly , but I could listen to Goon Shows round and round.
12 So we all had to stay in, watch telly and cough dramatically, praying that we would be spared and not die in the night.
13 Not mates watching telly on a Friday night and scarfing Milk Tray.
14 Even the horse looked like he'd rather be watching telly .
15 Every fracas buff who watches Telly , figures you've had it.
16 The kids were watching telly , she was warming pizza, he was cleaning his gun.
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