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"We are going in soon.
The uber-confident Bird had arguably the quickest release of anyone to ever play basketball and he'd often let his defender know that the shot was going in soon after it left his hands.
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Two cans of chickpeas and a good amount of water went in soon after.
Eventually though the deadlock was broken by Purdy on the back of fine work by Dan Robson and May, and Sharples went in soon after to extend the lead.
One will go in soon".
The diggers could go in soon at Javelin Park - but may want to wait.
First, Kenneth Clarke, the former chancellor and present bull-in-china-shop, criticised the government not for going in too soon but for ruling EMU out for too long.
Hanging by the houses for the entire round and going in as soon as your opponent approaches you is not.
The pigs are soon going in to French & Spanish.
His wife has a major hip condition and will be going in for replacement surgery soon, and they have a state-issued disabled permit.
Not long ago, the television commentator Bill Maher made the point that the way things are going in fashion, there will soon be nothing left for prostitutes to wear.
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