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1 It is a big moment and one we want to do properly , he said.
2 This year, the job is impossible to do properly .
3 That at least I seemed able to do properly .
4 We did not think there was anything that Jerry could do properly until the first concert.
5 Now isn't that more than is reasonable to expect any head and hands to do properly ?
6 This was less tricky than taking the suit off, but it still took time to do properly .
7 I have to try and write a statement about it, which is the last thing I can do properly . '
8 The year of drouth is ordinarily the year in which the man failed to do properly his share of the work.
9 Gus could see but one thing to do properly and his natural diffidence was cast aside by his generous and kindly nature.
10 But the Egyptians, who are excellent in ancient doctrine, and by their ceremonies accustomed to worship me, do properly call me Isis.
11 Reading the report, it's hard to escape the nagging feeling that something this important shouldn't have been left to a thinktank to do properly .
12 Jan Willem van Artevelde smoked a clay pipe, which only a Dutchman can do properly , because the clay bit grates on less stubborn teeth.
13 It's also because the EU gets distracted doing things it shouldn't be doing and then fails to do properly the things it should focus on.
14 The Shoes, as is the case with anybody who does what he has to do properly , could only attend to one thing at a time.
15 This is all police work which wasn't done properly in our case.
16 They would have it done properly , in a much more public place.
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