Go or come after and bring or take back.
The length of water over which a given wind has blown.
1 The source said the deal could fetch up to 1 billion euros.
2 Even the less valuable items can fetch a good price that way.
3 Two of the sources said it could fetch several hundred million dollars.
4 About 12 times what your kidney would fetch on the open market.
5 Society still frowns at men who fetch water or firewood or cook.
6 The Godiva business could fetch a higher multiple, given its premium position.
7 I saw an ax in the woodshed, Malcolm; just fetch it here.
8 It is thought a sale could fetch up to 30 million pounds.
9 With them, every second sentence was fetch that, or carry this there.
10 Waldo hastened to fetch the animal; but he returned leading it slowly.
11 My grandmother went down to fetch water, and I took my chance.
12 She left her two eldest with family, hoping to fetch them later.
13 Let's go fetch the good lady and carry her to the boat.
14 She was saying, A tree across the road...Francis had to fetch help.
15 Go you and fetch the horses; Mademoiselle and myself shall walk together.
16 These are easier to transport and fetch a better price in fish.
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