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1 She replaced the receiver, only to have the telephone ring seconds later.
2 Mark and Constance had to sell some books to have the telephone reconnected.
3 Mandy Jutlins don't know whether to have the telephone put in or not.
4 Thou understandest how it is necessary that I have the telephone - me
5 He'll take care of everything and have the telephone fixed.
6 Let us have the telephone number, mister!
7 But we also have the telephone offering for people who prefer to do it the more established way.
8 And incidentally I suggest that you have the telephone disconnected now that I shall have no further use for it.
9 We hear the question repeated on all sides Has the telephone come to stay?
10 What particular advantages has the telephone brought to your community?
11 Then I had the telephone in my hand.
12 With Ida's permission he had the telephone removed.
13 It said that had the telephone votes in Ireland been counted, tATu would have been placed higher.
14 But Molly has the telephone - so I can ring up for a car to fetch me-whichis a consolation, after all.
15 It was lucky she had the telephone between us or I should certainly of been pinched for a crime of violence.
16 "I have the telephone number of the rooming house where she's staying, too," Ellen said.
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