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It's right around this time that I've started to regret not wearing wellies: the Other stage is a slopfest.
It was probably about 20 feet outside the wire that I started to regret the decision to join the patrol.
It was only after she'd been captured, she said, when "the days just began adding up," that she started to regret her political bid.
He had started to regret some of the things he told me, he said, because he worried that any statement attributed to him would be deconstructed and doubted for years to come.
By 6 July, she started to regret her decision not to take one of the other courses at Harvard summer school and she felt trapped by a stifling negativity that threatened to consume her.
Soon they started to regret their generosity.
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JOHN MAJOR must be starting to regret pushing through the introduction of his nursery-voucher scheme.
The question is, when does the balance tip, when do enough voters start to regret what they are losing.
Three months ago, Weise wrote online about suicide: "I'm starting to regret sticking around, I should've taken the razor blade express last time around...
She was already starting to regret having talked about some of her other struggles while making the record, including open discussion of the insomnia that plagued her.
If he does, he may just start to regret consigning this powerful novel with its depiction of injustice to the back shelves in schools.
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