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"Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?" asked the Daily Mail.
"Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?" the paper asked, and immediatelya dystopian nightmare of torn bread and vertical lettuce gripped the nation.
"Ideally, we would be flooded with applications, but actually we are having to work really hard to find people who will come and work for us," she told the BBC last week in a story followed up by the Daily Mail, which published a front page story asking: "Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?".
"Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?" asked the front page of the Daily Mail on Monday morning, in response to the news that a sandwich factory in Northampton is recruiting staff from Hungary because none of the town's 8,000 jobless fancies working there.
"Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?" asked the front page of the Daily Mail on Monday morning, in response to the news that a sandwich factory in Northampton is recruiting staff from Hungary because none of the town's 8,000 jobless fancies working there.
Is there no one left with the institutional memory of the disastrous swap of the beloved Jane Pauley for the seemingly blonder and younger Deborah Norville?
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There was no one left on the platform to pass it to him through a window.
Also that a battle ends because there is no one left to carry on the fight.
"There was no one left for me over there," she says, over in Syria.
"There was no one left for me over there," she says.
But when Smith fouled out with 4 07 left, there was no one left to run.
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