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1 If he don't behave himself, I'll turn the hose on him.
2 Some people prefer to turn the hose on them, but none of that for me.
3 When we clean out a room we turn the hose on ceiling, walls, and floor.
4 Don't I wish it were, and that they would turn the hose on a while!
5 One afternoon it was sultry-close, and Bosie proposed that I should turn the hose pipe on him.
6 Watering the plants is therefore a breeze, simply turn the hose on the wall every other day and you're done.
7 Therefore, I did ask the bo'sun to turn the hose on us in the morning when they clean down the decks.
8 I'd turn the hose on these tramps, and keep them at bay until I could get my little brass cannon loaded.
9 Galway rinsed the stamp of Leinster champions off Wexford on Saturday night without ever having to turn the hose onto full power.
10 Slap me in the face, turn the hose on me, rip the coat off my back-andyou'd be astounded by my mildness.
11 She refused to open the door, though one after another rattled the handle, and Sarah threatened to turn the hose in at the window.
12 We have turned the hose in there, and the pumps are working.
13 Turn the hose on her and she's going to regain her allure.
14 Almost absently Hall turned the hose on it, knocking it away.
15 We filled it with bricks and turned the hose on it.
16 When the water stopped being white and frothy, Ralph turned the hose away.
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