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They would then order the prisoner to fetch it.
According to Christie's, the jewellery alone is expected to fetch between $35m and $40m when it goes under the hammer.
Then they drove home to fetch a gun – a replica of a Colt 45 – and some blank ammunition and returned.
The simplest way to find this sort of data was to fetch all the articles from our database and then parse the returned JSON.
In 1856, Jones was found to be taking down tombstones and monuments, "selling them for what they would fetch".
It is believed to be the only significant film footage of Saint-Exupéry in existence and is expected to fetch at least €50,000 when it is auctioned at Sotheby's in Paris on 18 May.
They can easily fetch you more money in the marketplace.
Original Banksys can fetch hundreds of thousands of pounds and it appears Dardouna was unaware of who had painted the mural on his wall or what it was worth.
At the tea break on the first day the entire cast and crew scurried off to the far end of the building to fill up on cakes and sandwiches, leaving my head marooned on the set pleading for somebody to fetch me a cup of apple juice and blow my nose.
For pub companies keen to balance their books, offering a pub to a developer can raise more than double the sum it would fetch as a going concern, according to Steve Oliver, director of Paramount Investments, who has been marketing pubs for more than a decade.
The DfE brought a small army, packing out the gallery with so many officials that the receptionist had to fetch extra chairs.
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