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1We head for various hostelries around Belfast for a good old natter.
2When the natter was explained to the section manager, he chuckled and said.
3He had a good old natter to Kim Hill in 2012.
4We had us a natter, and then the UPS truck come.
5It did not natter her, or minister to her self-respect.
6Those who are visible are having a natter in a corner, far away from customers.
7With delicious treats and infusions, its an easy excuse to natter away on a Saturday.
8Offense against God and man, Satan's work, natter natter.
9All those other things your kind natter on about.
10I will coax none, natter none-noteven the Supreme!
11After the ride, she'd stopped for a natter with Elsa Chambers, one of the school secretaries.
12They rise and fall and natter away at each other like monkeys in a tree top.
13Well into the future, you'll be able to use the throne without having to natter to a neighbour.
14They are neither large nor water-tight, but I natter myself they are airy and command an extensive view.
15Are we going to natter on all morning about our problems or are we going to do some magic?
16Tonight, gusts off the river and the natter of patrons whisk away a great deal of the stage banter.
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