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Date regularly; have a steady relationship with.
see
date
go out
каталонский
sortir
Синонимы
Examples for "
see
"
see
date
go out
Examples for "
see
"
1
Airlines, however, largely
see
their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
2
However, one answer I struggle to
see
is with my family situation.
3
Conditions changed completely and the government will
see
major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
4
However, you'll
see
in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
5
In a good way -the way I choose to
see
reality.
1
He said that at 'my age,' I really shouldn't need to
date
.
2
The listing
date
could change based on market conditions, the sources said.
3
But the question remains: is setting a transition
date
actually a mistake?
4
His longest project to
date
,
Megos spent 11 days working the problem.
5
A new start
date
has been set for June 4 next year.
1
For example, you can't just
go
out
and share people's health data.
2
They can't even
go
out
and ask people for help, she said.
3
She didn't want to
go
out
to the food market early, either.
4
In fact, I
go
out
of my way to try new brews.
5
Though my opinion, of course, does not
go
out
of this room.
1
Neither he nor I wanted to
go
steady
,
so no future get-togethers were planned.
2
I wonder why they don't make some that
go
steady
.
3
You want us to
go
steady
,
is that it?
4
And we're a little too old to
go
steady
.
5
Craig asked me to
go
steady
soon afterward.
6
Well, let's
go
steady
and keep our wind.
7
However, I determined to
go
steady
,
and I crept up to a dark thorn-bush and stood still.
8
You're ready to commit, to
go
steady
with olive oil, to bring it home to meet your ma.
9
But
go
steady
for a time.
10
Nothing worse than what I can see to, if you and Undine will
go
steady
for a while.
11
You're a very good sort, Sadie, and mean well; I'll
go
steady
and try not to bother you again.
12
Not to try and run, not to break out of a walk; to
go
steady
,
and yet keep ahead!
13
Steady in front,
go
steady
!
14
Back then you gave it to a girl when she agreed to
go
steady
with you, and she wore it as a pendant.
15
Went
steady
with that dork Larry Skolnik all through high school.
16
I BET you've been
going
steady
with Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon for years.
go
steady
go
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