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1 It's like they have a sky both above them and below.
2 You certainly have a sky racer, Tom, my boy!
3 Half the most fashionable men in Paris must have a sky - blue coat and a blond wig.
4 Now it doesn't even have a sky .
5 The new resort, described by Galaxy as "Asian-centric" will have a sky - top wave pool and a nine-screen multi-purpose cinema.
6 It is simply that we have a sky formed between us and the distant ranges, the mere outline of which looms through it.
7 Consumers would not have to have a Sky TV subscription to use Now TV.
8 For the solitude that has a sky and a horizon they know not how to wish.
9 Neither the history nor the present offense justified Caird in having a sky - eye satellite zero in on Rootenbeak.
10 I'm with BT for broadband but have a Sky box Watch BT Sport through your Sky box for free.
11 "You can't have a sky - scraper blaze made to order, you know."
12 Whoever has a sky scanner as good as our Eye would detect the ship and send a warning message to Earth.
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