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10002 Of all these varied cases , however , I can not recall any which presented more singular features than that which was associated with the well-known Surrey family of the Roylotts of Stoke Moran .
10045 " Whatever your reasons may be , you are perfectly correct , " said she .
10533 Twelve struck , and one and two and three , and still we sat waiting silently for whatever might befall .
11265 Yet there was much around to interest us , for we were passing through as singular a countryside as any in England , where a few scattered cottages represented the population of to-day , while on every hand enormous square-towered churches bristled up from the flat green landscape and told of the glory and prosperity of old East Anglia .
13834 Now , my dear fellow , we ca n't help matters by making ourselves nervous about them , so let me implore you to go to bed , and so be fresh for whatever may await us tomorrow . '
46145 ' I have not heard of any . '
60394 The Union runs its activities from monthly fees of ten Hong_Kong dollars and entry fees of 30 Hong_Kong dollars , money given from whatever is left over for living expenses after sending money back home .
61660 We are unimpressed with the prime minister who does whatever he is told , but what made the bureaucrats at the Foreign_Ministry so insistent about the visit ?
61935 He must get going to fulfill his commitment to " do whatever possible " immediately .
62025 While the speech touched upon the immediate political challenges without missing any , the critical order of priorities was undefined and the unusual length of the speech appears to prove such behaviors of bureaucrats .

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