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I promise not to get in the way.
Verónica made them promise not to get in trouble.
Can I tell you something, you promise not to get mad at me?" "Not really".
"If I ask you something, will you promise not to get mad?" July 14 , 2014
"Well, I'm sure obliged to you fo' askin' me," the girl said, "but my folks made me promise not to get mixed up with the Sto'k Club crowd".
You're in great hands, but please promise not to get too accustomed to David: I don't want some kind of Carson-Leno situation on my hands.
Clearly, Mr. Wa ought to be governor, provided he promises not to get caught up in this wave of honesty.
I promised not to get into screaming fights with other coaches, some of whom acted as if they were the vituperative worst of Bobby Cox and Tommy Lasorda rolled into one.
"I don't think she has enough experience to know the ramifications of using a credit card and having to pay it back," Ms. Sussman said, adding that her daughter promised not to get a card.
Child: Mom says she's busy and that you should just tell me where the thing is, because I promised not to get it.
From me, a full mea culpa, and a promise not to let any more Smeets hoaxes get the best of us.
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union