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1 There were so many highlight gigs, but definitely the Scots take the biscuit .
2 The audacity of it all in such a crucial moment really does take the biscuit .
3 This latest incident may take the biscuit , however.
4 But this latest one may take the biscuit .
5 Of all the laws we have that govern food in this country, the ones surrounding scallops must take the biscuit .
7 The watch was changed presently, the captain preferring to take the biscuit and spirits that were his breakfast on the deck.
8 Any good play writer can take the cue from this article and give the country a play that will take the biscuit .
9 In her determination to follow in her footsteps, Rinehart takes the biscuits .
10 Having said that, at least they're not Tim Sherwood, who takes the biscuit .
11 We've heard some explanations before, but this one takes the biscuit .
12 What took the biscuit , however, was that poor man Charlie Lansborough.
13 Finally he took the biscuit , crunching it with his head lowered.
14 As Irish solutions to Irish problems go, the IRFU's latest offering takes the biscuit .
15 But there is one house that really takes the biscuit .
16 As strange old days went, this one took the biscuit .
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