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You do get quite attached to them.
Her mother got quite attached to Chambers".
Still quite attached to the "motor age", it seems.
I think we'd all become quite attached to the original design by Foreign Office Architects.
I don't see why you shouldn't grow quite attached to them".
One is that many people are quite attached to one-cent coins.
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We have quite properly attached a greater importance to the vote of the people, as prescribed in the Constitution.
The ribs are quite firmly attached to the spine, so scrape your teeth over them firmly to remove the rest of the meat from the ribs.
Never mind that most of his creations came with strings attached (quite literally), shows like Thunderbirds, Stingray and Captain Scarlet remain timeless, delighting and inspiring generation upon generation of children.
Stumbling in his efforts to press on with reforms at home, he is suggesting that the EU should adopt a new Europe-wide pact to force its members to get their pensions systems into financial shape.Brussels-bashing may be irresistibleThere was always quite a risk attached to this "blame the EU" strategy.
It is also the only major race which has maintained its audience following the switch from the BBC to Channel 4, though there will never be quite the value attached to airtime on a commercial station as there is on the otherwise adverts-free national broadcaster.
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