Sentence examples for it's nicked from inspiring English sources

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*The worst thing about this joke is that it's nicked from Jools Holland.

"We try and do something like this on every tour we do," says Jim, flinching as a cat bounds by with a chicken leg it's nicked.

With a recession and rising prices these days a leg of lamb costs around £20 to £30 [$30-$30-$45] meat become a luxury many can't afford, unless, of course, it's nicked by someone willing to take thasrisk.

With a recession and rising prices – these days a leg of lamb costs around £20 to £30 – meat has become a luxury many can't afford, unless, of course, it's nicked by someone willing to take the risk.

With a recession and rising prices these days a leg of lamb costs around £20 to £30 [NZ$35-$35-$53] meat become a luxury many can't afford, unless, of course, it's nicked by someone willing to take thasrisk.

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George Osborne is a clever politician and if he's proved that he's capable of doing one thing really well, it's nicking the Labour Party's plans.

Rick is sure that it was nicked, a word that provides one of the play's few clues about English roots.

It's silly when people say it was nicked to slip because it was an edge to the keeper's gloves that flew to slip.

It was the second significant crash since the prototype's debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June, where it was nicked by a Toyota and retired from competition.

The tactic works so well he thinks it was nicked.

It is nicked and dented, but I can drain pasta for a crowd without the bottom noodles suffocating, and boil four bunches of beet greens and drain them all at once.

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