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  • Friday's show is called "You Won't Believe It" I can pronounce it like Paula - "Yew won't bee-laive it".

    Food and Drink 2009

  • Friday's show is called "You Won't Believe It" I can pronounce it like Paula - "Yew won't bee-laive it".

    Fast Food Nation 2009

  • Mai kittehs nawt be lyking teh shawp toise too much, tehy lubs teh laive pleytings moar, so wii bee fyndin teh reel-laive ded mauses unda teh frij!

    no, no, NO! Mai mausie wuz - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • 'She don't want to laive Carrmanthinshire, my leddy.'

    Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale

  • "Abaout haow saon you laive?" he asked in English.

    Islands of Space John Wood Campbell 1940

  • I waited until Tryphena had cleared away the remains of Ikey's repast, and was evidently preparing to go to her room, and then I gave the kitchen door a slight knock, and, imitating Ikey's voice as well as I could, I said, "Tryphena, my buty, laive me in a minait."

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • No, no, thews furrin chaps ca'ant 'spect we to laive 'em go wethout payin' toll.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • I promist Tamsin that while he kipt his tongue 'atween hes teeth I'd laive un go.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • "Iss; 'ere, stoop down and laive me git top yer back."

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • He's a-goin 'to jine us, Tamsin,' n 'then' ee'll git back the birthright, an 'laive

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

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