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(91) Uncle Brian always thought well of you.
(92) Sir Brian, you are most unfair.
(93) Brian was tired, very tired.
(94) Still in his pyjamas Brian switched on the fountain, and the sudden spurt of water scared the bird away.
(95) Once home, Brian got a job as a market gardener and asked Jean to marry him.
(96) He backed manager Brian Little with a two-year contract and rejected the idea of operating with part-timers in the Vauxhall Conference.
(97) Many are forced to double or triple parts, as if in a Brian Rix farce.
(98) Brian saw a chance of solving all his problems at one stroke.
(99) Brian Dixon's All-Star Wrestling stages 10 shows a week and has 150 full-time and 220 part-time wrestlers on its books.
(100) She knew that Brian was in a mood this morning.
(101) Sir Brian is loud-mouthing Sir Bernard, who is assaulting the other five with caustic wit.
(102) Brian, furious, would huff and puff as Mazzin unceremoniously threw him back down on his bed.
(103) Brian Horton says it is a good draw for United, but they have to beat Swansea first.
(104) We must ensure Brian Wilson's blank sheet of paper is full of good ideas before too long.
(105) The match will be refereed by 39-year-old Belfast primary school headmaster Brian Stirling.
(106) Carl Bradshaw starts for United,(Sentencedict.com) but Brian Gayle is out after knee surgery.
(107) Brian and I weren't entirely sure how to deal with the Yanks' antagonisms.
(108) Lightning struck twice when the band played the wedding of friend Brian Setzer, the rockabilly guitarist and ex-Stray Cat.
(109) I arrived bright and early at Brian the falconer's house for day one of my course.
(110) Zanardi opened up a four-second gap over second-place Brian Herta, which Herta made up with a good pit stop.
(111) Brian is a very sensitive kind of person and he takes criticism very much to heart.
(112) Voice over Brian Horton takes a squad of fifteen ... Mike Ford returns to the team after a long break through injury.
(113) But I did warn you, Brian, right at the beginning.
(114) And boss Brian Bailey warns that credit applications continued to fall last month too.
(115) In the ecstatic Louisville locker room, Brian Kiser celebrated the first game-winning shot of his career.
(116) After the truck, the car boot even with Brian sharing it, was relatively comfortable.
(117) But according to his campaign manager Mr Brian Fisk, it's all much closer to home than it was in 1966.
(118) The first thing Brian had to do was acknowledge that hurtful, unfair,[http://sentencedict.com/Brian.html] toxic events and situations do occur with regularity.
(119) The life of Brian is often portrayed as a complex one.
(120) It would, of course, have to be without Brian knowing.
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