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I wish somebody'd take a look at that road as it passes under the Burnside Bridge in Portland -- the pavement there is a mess, particularly in the southbound lanes.
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All those lives he ruined through his military and economic policies ... somebody'd want revenge, so he does need extended protection.
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His eyes would widen a bit, like somebody'd just nudged him with a pitchfork, and he'd sit for a long moment before shrugging first and saying, “All right.”
Sea of Tranquility Peter Barlow 2011
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Now if you got killed, Laban, somebody'd have to get them scalps.
Chapter 13 2010
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I wish somebody'd take a look at that road as it passes under the Burnside Bridge in Portland -- the pavement there is a mess, particularly in the southbound lanes.
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The headline made me think somebody'd lost their temper or something.
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"If there's goin 'to be any shootin'," the blind man broke out, "I wish somebody'd take me to another cabin first."
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At least the FTC acknowledges that somebody'd have to pay for all this.
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At least the FTC acknowledges that somebody'd have to pay for all this.
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I think he'd make a great Daredevil if somebody'd just give him a chance. lewie he was given the chance, and he was shite blog comments powered by Disqus
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