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    bits


    1. Not a fancy one with all the dangly bits


    2. Now what about really short bits of time


    3. It was in a whole bundle of bits and pieces they had for that party


    4. A few bits of news for you that we didn't get to earlier


    5. This wallpaper will make a mess when we strip it and there is nothing like trying to get soggy bits of wallpaper out of a carpet! Jack was frightful when it came to preparation … brilliant at decorating, but I was always the one who had to think ahead and make contingency plans


    6. By the time I hear Stephen’s car on the gravel outside the house, I have covered the whole of the carpet and heaped up the bits of furniture in a pile in one corner


    7. ’ She told me, concentrating on drying up the fiddly bits of the caffetiere


    8. He had his back to me as I walked in and the tattoo on the back of his neck was right there to be seen, just as it was the night before when he was smashing our home to bits


    9. So in total I had exactly €16500 Euro plus the €475 I held back yesterday and we made up the odd €25 with bits and pieces of change around the house


    10. His kisses drive me wild and soon his hands are wandering all over the bits of me he can get at

    11. That he is pleased with his CD is very clear, and he immediately starts looking through the book, following me into the kitchen and reading out bits to me as I carry on with my turkey checking … Christmas is proving successful so far


    12. He had a long workbench along one wall and odd bits of wood stashed all over the place, under the bench, in racks on the ceiling


    13. All of the land that any of them had purchased with their bits of metal was well into the rural land, the only small holds were right along the brooks out here, the land they discussed was high on the plateaus between


    14. It had taken them some time to pick all the bits of gravel out of her skin … thankfully, there was no damage to her skull, though that was probably more luck than anything else


    15. and other bits and pieces


    16. in used brown paper and bits of string,


    17. ‘Whereabouts on the island is the touching place, Lintze?’ Berndt asked, producing a map of the island and laying it out on the table, pushing odd bits of tableware out of the way as he does so


    18. making strange objects from the spare bits of metal in the


    19. We had decided yesterday that we don’t need to take very much with us – just a small amount of food and drink and a first aid kit – or what passes as one here on Errd – along with a few other bits and pieces


    20. The men opened fire cutting them to bits one by one, but still they came

    21. We'd cook up his island foods and he'd teach me bits of Greek


    22. I look round the cabin and slowly accumulate a pile of odd bits and pieces, heaping them up on the bunk so that Berndt can pack them


    23. At the water's edge I found tiny bits of waving, organic fluff clinging to the pebbles just where the bubbles melt away; curious purple pieces of seaweed no bigger than a crumb lying on the beach and spiky bits of crab shell attached to the occasional limb


    24. They were better than the calimari the restaurants in most universes served and richer than standard garden pest bits


    25. He checked that his tie was straight and that there were no bits of cabbage stuck to his perfectly white teeth


    26. The washing is dry … drowsy with sun, I fold it and put it into the basket, pile my poems and all the other bits on top ready to be carried and, having put away the sunbed, lug it all slowly into the house


    27. It was arid and gritty, mixed in with bits of flint and twigs; there was even a pistachio shell


    28. 'Crunchy black shiny bits? What crunchy black shiny bits?' He cleaned his empty plate in some sand, 'Crunchy black shiny bits


    29. Alexis was right, it was hard not to crunch bits of pottery or sea shells underfoot, and I was forced to step over a gang of red ants, dragging off a caterpillar and waving nasty-looking pincers at anything that threatened their mission


    30. Underfoot, bits of rock crumbled and splashed into the water, sinking past fishes in the swaying seaweed to the greenness down beyond

    31. ' And yes, she was charming and lush but all the lounge bits, like the three sofas on the afterdeck, looked as though they'd been added after the armaments


    32. There is one more thing I found that gives off large-radius fourth order bits of created quantum information


    33. The stuff in the shed, mainly garden implements, along with some car-related bits and pieces in the garage, can stay put – the tenants might find them useful


    34. Simon starts feeding Treacle with tiny bits of left-over beef


    35. She was fed gruel for breakfast, but at least it had some bits of dates and fig in it


    36. myriad bits of interconnected data and the connections


    37. there's always at least one kid who 'forgets' and you have a last minute frantic phoning session trying to get in touch with Mum or Dad so that little Johnny - who is in tears by this time because he doesn't want to be left out of the trip - can actually go while the rest of the class try to tear the coach to bits


    38. no bits of cabbage stuck to his perfectly white teeth


    39. 3Behold, we put bits in the horses' mouths that they may obey us; and we turn about


    40. She was thrilled to bits

    41. In the bedroom, Dave has created a dressing table area for me where I can sit to do the little bit of titivating which amounts to making up as far as I am concerned though I have to say that seeing my bits of toiletries looking so at home, feels extremely strange


    42. I carefully sort the Danvers House letters from the few other bits and survey the result


    43. "Oh, you know tins, a few bits in the freezer, the usual stuff


    44. of straw bits, ‘I will use to have a good time in


    45. People must have been living on this site for centuries … she visualised fur clad people with straggly hair wandering around the boggy bits with spears … no, that felt wrong … why would they need spears to collect plants? Baskets, perhaps … did they have baskets then? When exactly would it have been? Her daytime TV watching had given her a hazy smattering of terms – bronze age came before iron age, she knew that … but how much before? And when did they stop being savages and become civilised?


    46. She’d wrung its neck hastily, not wanting to hear any more, and had dropped the corpse on the mud, brushing the bits of feather off her hands almost frantically


    47. The hole spread over a large area, possibly three or four metres across in places; muddy throughout its entire extent: deep, claggy, black mud, sloppy with water and dotted with bits of green from the decimated plants which had been wrenched from the ground by its making


    48. Not wanting to go through Chas’s belongings, she had nagged Ozzie until he did something with the bits and pieces lying around in that room, then scrubbed it as though trying to obliterate every last memory of the man


    49. Bits of bush clung to his trousers, dirt grimed his hands and, no doubt, his face


    50. Andy’s memory went into fast rewind as he skimmed over the events of the last few weeks; he debated speedily which bits he could safely put in and which it would be best to leave out














































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