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"I swore from that time she'd never have a bad day".
Leaning forward, he pulled her arms so she could rest on his back she swore from the pain.
I swore from then on meals would be delivered to a cloth covered table.
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Broadcasters have signed up to a "watershed", in which the more adult scenes and language are screened only after 9pm – ideally, rather later – which is why some continuity announcements advise of shooting, shagging or swearing "from the outset".
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