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I'll and keep
The foregoing, aided by several clues I'll withhold to keep you on your toes, will pursue you with a tenacity worthy of Inspector Javert, but before they close in, gird yourselves, I repeat, for a vengeance infinitely more pitiless.
`` I'd better keep on driving yours '', Shayne decided, `` because I'll be going on over to the Beach.
A dark bathroom can be pretty scary, and he'd creep back to bed, proud of himself, thinking: Tomorrow, for sure, I'll go down to the rock and keep my promise to Dad.
So I'll keep on communicating, but only my way.
I have beautiful children .... I feel bad that I couldn't win, but you know, I think that everyone who saw me knows I won't get knocked out or I won't go down, I'll keep coming, I'm relentless, I persevere.
Benny: You bet I'll keep my shirt on!
I'll keep a parrot and at least
To keep up their spirits during the cold, wet winter of 1945-46, one of the strikers, a woman named Lucille Simmons, led a slow " long meter style " version of the gospel hymn, " We'll Overcome " ( I'll Be All Right ") to end each day's picketing.
:: as a noun, " I'll keep a récord of that request.
Written by Carpenter and Don Schlitz, the fast-paced song follows a 36-year-old homemaker who leaves her husband, and was inspired by a 1970s series of Geritol commercials in which a man boasts of his wife's seemingly limitless energy and her many accomplishments, then concludes by saying, " My wife ... I think I'll keep her.
Geritol is famous for a controversial 1973 television commercial tag line, " My wife, I think I'll keep her.
People want to take me to lunch, but nobody wants to finance the picture ... I keep hoping that when I make a record, I'll be asked to make another one.
* “ Short Mort ” ( 1959 ) by Carole King was a response to Annette Funicello's " Tall Paul " ( 1959 ), referencing " Tall Paul " in the line, " You can keep Tall Paul, I'll take Short Mort.
Appears to have made his career choice by reasons of enjoyment rather than necessity, as when Rab asks him to desist from the murder but keep the money he responds " keep the money, I'll just dae the malky anyway!
I'll let you keep the sweat you put into growing them, but that is all ," and he rides off.
I'll keep posting.
When he gave his customers their dinner checks, he told them to " keep it, because someday I'll be famous!
It is also worth mentioning that school productions typically cut out a few tracks ( Humble Pie, I'll Show Him to name a couple ) or either change the key to better suit some of the more inexperienced student vocalists ' ranges, as well as keep the plot fast paced.
The next time you have one of these things, keep it an all-British operation ," to which Smith replies, " I'll try, Lieutenant.
He told me, ' You do the racing, and I'll keep building the cars.
Back on the stick smoothly firmly to read four G on the accelerometer and center the needles of the indicator that is only used in nuke weapon drops and center them and hold it there and I'll bet those computers are grinding their little hearts out and all I can see is sky in the windscreen hold the G's keep the needles centered there's the sun going beneath me and WHAM.
You better keep yo hat on so's I'll know ya!
Hope Collins replied she did not have a baby-sitter, but Richey said, " Well, I'll keep an eye on her ( Cynthia Collins ), if you let me sleep on your couch.

I'll and Cathy
`` Cathy was in tears, of course, and I heard Myra say, ' Now be good, and at Christmastime I'll send you a wonderful present from Paris ' ''.

I'll and for
I showed her the shower and tub, and she said, smiling, `` If you really don't mind, I think I'll get clean in the shower, then soak for a few minutes in your tub.
I'll be soaking for at least half an hour ''.
`` Well '', he announced, `` Guess I'll be going now, Ed, and thanks for the warmup ''.
I'm still not convinced, though, I'll have to see more of him before predicting that big year for him.
`` I'll try '', I said, and sat for a moment thinking.
Any reputable French interne can supply you with a dozen similar instances, and I'll presently recount a case out of my own personal experience, but, for the moment, let's resume our catalogue.
Neither do I, but the Tjokorda Agoeng was good enough to translate, and I'll do as much for you.
Still another suggested that he would join a temple `` for social reasons, since I'll be living in a suburb ''.
I'll bet he wouldn't be pleased if a rumdum like me were to ask his daughter for a date -- I mean, after I'm out of the hospital, a month or so from now ''.
I'll be waiting for you there ''.
`` I'll leave the air conditioner on for you, Mr. Ferrell '', said Hirey.
I tell you, I know how it is with you, my friend, I sympathize, and I'll make it a special point -- a special favor -- get in touch, and get some stuff just for you.
I'll do anything for somebody I like.
Wait for me, Laban, I'll be dressed in half a second ''!!
I figure if I can get any kind of publicity campaign going, I'll land him on TV -- you know, one of those favorite horses for some Western hero.
`` I have these appointments in town for Saturday, and I'll probably spend Sunday with Dolly or the Thaxters ''.
`` Since we're having coffee with them this afternoon '', he said, `` I think I'll ask the daughter if we can pay her to come in every day to clean for us ''.
`` I'll just wait for you here ''.
`` I'll take that, Julie -- for you ''.
As for coming back here -- well, I'll tell you the truth, I didn't even know where I was when I came to.
They can be declined for number when they are used as substitutes for nouns ( as in, " I'll take the reds ", meaning " I'll take the red ones " or as shorthand for " I'll take the red wines ", for example ).

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