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Well, fancy that.
Well, fancy seeing you here.
Well, fancy that.' We were very relieved when the scientific analysis was done".
There is a joke that one might as well fancy "a plate of hairgrips and DentuFix".
"Well, fancy, it's you," she replied to my greeting, peering at me a little uncertainly through clouded blue eyes.
So may some candidates who look sure to lose an immediate leadership contest: Kenneth Clarke, for example, who might well fancy his chances, given time, of impressing new Tory MPs by his skills in the Commons.Many Tory MPs might prefer to stick with Mr Major.
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The former footballer's horse, trained in Cheshire by Tom Dascombe, was well fancied for the race, having won the Irish St Leger by six lengths last month.
That aerial threat makes him well suited to the league and, alongside the pace of Dwight Gayle and Ayoze Pérez, it's little wonder the Magpies are well fancied under Rafa Benítez.
Crystal Zvezda (7.30), who pulled too hard when well fancied in the Oaks, makes her return to the track and provided those tendencies are kept in check she should appreciate this drop in class.
His performances at maximum trips on the Flat suggests that today's distance of three miles plus should suit and he was hampered when well fancied for the race run in honour of Martin Pipe at the Cheltenham Festival last month.
Lincolnshire's Gary Johnson flies the flag for the East Coast Racing Honda outfit and will be well fancied after securing a surprise TT victory in the Supersport class.
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