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Nevertheless, as a precaution, Father Kleinsorge went inside to fetch some things he wanted to save.
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I fetch some bread and butter.
Eurostar is a smaller sale, expected to fetch some £300m.
The woman gets up to fetch some refreshment.
Like "fetch", some never made it into the colloquial mainstream.
"Fetch some email," said the Lord of Darkness.
Instead, they asked an assistant to fetch some information.
Some Labrador retrievers will love playing fetch, some won't.
Sometimes we just talked to the patients, or helped them fetch some firewood.
Then they got to talking – "You just look familiar to me," she remembers the hiring manager saying – and by the time the woman had come back from fetching some paperwork with another employee, Shanté says things changed.
Why don't you help her settle in?" "Fetch my things along," Nonette ordered.
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