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'Accordin' to the Bandmaster, Sir, 'returned that revered official -- the only soul in the regiment whom the boys feared --' they do everything _but_ lie, Sir. '
Soldier Stories Rudyard Kipling 1900
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'Accordin' to the theouries av War, we shud wait for reinforcemints. '
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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'Accordin' to that idear, a bloody scavenger or a farm labourer ought to get as much wages as you or me! '
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Robert Tressell 1890
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"Accordin" to wot you're tellin" me, mate, of beak-face spent a lot -o time listenin-.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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"Accordin 'to the experts, worth from fifty to seventy thousan' dollars."
JUST MEAT 2010
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Accordin 'to covenant, you can't fire me; and I'm goin' to hold the job down as long as my sweet will'll let me.
CHAPTER 16 2010
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Accordin g to Daniela Barone Soares , chief executive of Impetus Trust, a new breed of so-called ' venture philanthropy ' style charity, people are increasingly attracted to a tripartite model of giving.
Great Expectations 2010
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Accordin to him there were people still working inside.
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Accordin to him there were people still working inside.
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Accordin to the Western Mule, Welsh women are also having more children than at any time since the early 1970s, the ONS data showed.
THE POPULATION OF WALES Dylan Jones-Evans 2009
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