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England are getting a bit of a doing here.
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Coo, it's a bit of a do.
The council have put on a bit of a do afterwards, which is where we are now, and have been for some time.
It's an understatement to say that in national government circles there has been a bit of a 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy about these camps and what goes on in them.
It's a bit of a don't-ask-don't-tell thing: the elephant walk in the room, as it were.
Sorry, it is just that, with GINA going straight from design studio to museum, I can't help but think that BMW is sending out a bit of a "don't hold your breath" on this one.
And Fake Tales of San Francisco, a sort of a cross between A Bit of a Do and an episode of Shameless, is Arctic Monkeys at their mostest: a political sideswipe at Americanism within the music biz; a doomed, function-room wedding; a mobile phone conversation; a football-chanted, anthemic, pogo-ing finale; and Turner making a full rhyme out of "problem" and "Rotherham".
Gwen Taylor seems an unlikely saviour of comedy on television but the actress famous for Duty Free and A Bit of a Do has been anointed as such by the independent television commission.
I feel like a bit of a do-gooder, but I confess it would make me feel good to persuade him out of future crime.
They were able to show part of their collections to the judges, gather valuable feedback, and still have time for a bit of a do-over.
Her husband's never lived here at all, and they're both excited, it is a chance for a bit of a do-over (or for him, just a do) but both kind of scared too, a little bit.
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