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1 If you didn't remove the lid, I was going to get a crowbar and do it myself.'
2 Where can we get a crowbar ?
3 In the mean time we'll have to get a crowbar and pry your family circle loose from my premises.
4 She went back to the tools and got a crowbar .
5 Reggie got a crowbar and tried to get an edge under a lip of limestone.
6 And if you did we haven't got a crowbar . '
7 Young man got a crowbar in the face, he was American, no sign of the FBI then.
8 "I'll get a crowbar , " suggested Harry, scowling in the fierce sunlight.
9 "Have you got a crowbar ? " Tom hollers up to the conductor.
10 They got a crowbar from the wagon, jammed it into the chain which held the wagon gate and twisted the chain until it snapped.
11 Roth got a crowbar , & pried loose the jammed door to his carport, which had concrete floor, waist-high walls, & steel uprights supporting the roof.
12 " Get a crowbar , " he ordered.
13 " Get a crowbar in there!"
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