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I always take a copy of the law with me".
The programmer might be tempted to take a copy of his just-completed task with him.
Still, she encouraged us to take a copy of our food list in case there were any problems.
A couple of days before I left, my parents suggested that along with my EHIC card, I should take a copy of my university insurance policy.
He decided to take a copy of the data on a memory stick when he went back from Iraq to the US on leave in January 2010.
Here's a little tip for anyone who's thinking of taking up a job as a labourer – don't take a copy of the fucking Guardian into the tea room!
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Rajeev took a copy of the budget out of his pocket.
After a talk, the officer took a copy of "Lady Chatterley" away with him.
Burba dutifully took a copy of the papers to the Embassy on October 9th.
The professor took a copy of the state legal code for protection.
As the rancour set in, Justo took a copy of the data on the PetroSaudi servers.
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