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1 In another eye-watering emergency call, crews had to attend a man with a whole apple stuck up his bottom.
2 The priest had been called away to attend a man sick unto death-he would not be back for an hour.
3 In the meantime, Mr. Wilson was sent for to a gardener's house, two miles distant, to attend a man who was dying.
4 At Bridport Place he was told that the doctor had just gone to Harman Street to attend a man in a fit.
5 You'll have to attend a man flat on the pavement, insensible and with a bad scalp wound, before much time has passed.
6 I will never attend a men only function ever.
7 It had no record of the PNG workers attending a Man Up programme in Waikato, she said.
8 U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and South Korean President Moon Jae-in attend a men 's speed skating event at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
9 F. is at present attending a man at The Junction, who was stabbed very severely in the back during a drunken frolic.
10 Human rights activists have described the jailing in Iran of an Iranian-British woman for trying to attend a men 's volleyball game as "appalling".
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