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1 Anyone hoping to nip across on a bike will be foiled, too.
2 We'll nip across to Barnes' study, and make him alter it.
3 We'll nip across to Barnes's study, and make him alter it.
4 Which was annoying, as they had meant to nip across to Biarritz in Helm-holtz's four-seater sporticopter.
5 Just nip across , will you?
6 THE TÁNAISTE was hoping he might manage to nip across to take in a match in the next couple of weeks.
7 When Moore started his career in the city, he and his colleagues would nip across the border for cheap beers and pool after work.
8 After that, some one, I don't say who, but some one will have to provide me with the 'ready' to nip across to France.
9 You may be better off nipping across town to see if the Lions will have you.
10 Stuffy nipped across to her desk, bent down quickly and jerked the telephone cord from its connection.
11 "I'll just nip across to the Brown Borough and find a pawn-shop, being hungry."
12 The train slips between the skycrapers like a snake in the grass, before nipping across the river to the Magnificent Mile shopping district.
13 " Nip across to the wooden stairs," he directed, "and tell Inspector White to stand by, but to keep out of sight.
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