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I turned away from my work, went inside the house to fetch something.
One of them, at Carlos's request, disappeared for a minute to fetch something.
On how many occasions do you go upstairs to fetch something and forget what it was?
I'd get up to fetch something to eat, and when I returned, there he was, still filling my screen, smiling, proclaiming, self-satisfied, eternal.
"Everybody close his eyes!" he cried out when, still without his trousers, he had to fetch something from the English-speaking office.
Romero was arrested, and while the cops were questioning Quesada she said that she needed to fetch something from a side table.
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Don't leave children unattended (unless you need to use the bathroom or need to go and fetch something).
So I prefer an aisle seat, not just because I feel that I have more leg and elbow room, but because I don't want to ask anybody else's permission to go to the bathroom or fetch something from the overhead locker.
But then we would have looked bad, frightened: then he'd might ask if we didn't just want some spring rolls and chow mein, and for the right price he could walk over to that lovely Irish restaurant just down the street with the red sign and golden arches and fetch something that might be more to our taste.
Use a family member or friend to fix someone's hair, shift a light source or fetch something for you.
But there are too many times where you simply have to go fetch some artifact in some dungeon, battling monsters with swords or magical staffs or creatures that you can summon into battle, and then go fetch something else.
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