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Primates dug for them.
The migrants will arrive to find ready-made burrows freshly dug for them.
The students dragged more than 120 trees to 60-foot-long trenches dug for them by the town.
The fish is fine on its own, but it is irresistible paired with lardons of bacon; we dug for them among the glazed baby turnips and onions as if they were diamonds.
The young, represented in his speech by a pair of students Mr Miliband met while ambling on Hampstead Heath, despair at the "black hole" dug for them by the baby boomers.
In 1814 John James Audubon, one of America's great naturalists, recorded watching a farmer in Ohio hoist trapped wolves out of a pit he had dug for them and, for his and Audubon's amusement, cut their tendons and set his dogs upon them to see how long they would last.
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You dig for them beneath considerable dustings of soft-as-silk white sugar.
"I've completed four years of digging for them," she says.
The army said they were too busy to dig for them now.
Some private acts should be publicly disqualifying, and the media need to be willing to go digging for them.
Within a week, he had eaten about three hundred worms, and she was getting worn out digging for them.
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