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1 And so we're just trying to make incredible shows and entertain people .
2 I have also seen bands playing to entertain people during their dinner.
3 I wanted to have fun and entertain people in the process.
4 We might have had to entertain people more troublesome than burglars.
5 If he didn't like to do anything else, he liked to entertain people .
6 And it's a pleasure to entertain people who are not surfeited with attention.
7 That is why Cabinet Ministers entertain people at breakfast nowadays instead of at dinner.
8 At length she whispered to Lord Hervey, 'I am not able to entertain people . '
9 There is no doubt he knows how to entertain people , on and off the court.
10 Jack used it often to entertain people he needed to see for business, like Paul McCutchins.
11 It reflects parts of the area that do still exist, and it's there to entertain people .
12 They entertain people of all nations, dressed after the most ancient fashion of their respective countries.
13 I like to entertain people and tell stories.
14 And the jacket, black velvet, hanging loose-hewas wearing a smoking jacket to entertain people to luncheon!
15 I have been a humor writer for pretty much my whole career, so I try to entertain people .
16 I would entertain people , always happy.
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