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1. The wind bagged the curtain.
2. She bagged a fabulous fortune according to the will.
3. The hunters bagged four deer.
4. He bagged anecdotes for a dictionary.
5. The policeman bagged the thief.
6. The pilot bagged two enemy planes.
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7. Who had bagged my pen?
8. His trousers bagged at the knees.
9. The boss bagged his private secretary.
10. They bagged nothing except a couple of rabbits.
11. We bagged ten fish in two hours.
12. Dublin bagged two goals in last night's win.
13. His socks bagged at the ankles.
14. Her trousers bagged at the knees.
15. We bagged up the money before we closed the shop.
16. Who's bagged my matches?
17. Larsson bagged his thirtieth goal of the season in Celtic's win.
18. The fruit is washed, sorted and bagged at the farm.
19. I bagged a rabbit.
20. We bagged a rabbit.
21. The vegetables are bagged up on the farm and then sent out to the shop.
22. The pupil bagged school.
23. Julie Gold bagged the top songwriter's award.
24. Ian and a friend bagged 90 cod in just two hours in one purple patch.
25. Private eye bin bagged A PRIVATE detective was yesterday fined £150 for stealing a national newspaper executive's rubbish.
26. While Cameron Crowe's ode to rock, Almost Famous bagged best original screenplay and best sound.
27. The firm has bagged a £26 million retail and residential deal in Manchester for Prudential.
28. The team sent some people out hunting and they bagged a wild boar.
29. My three-piece was wringing wet, but eventually I dried it out, and the rest I just bagged together.
30. Garden rubbish was accepted free of charge, and turned into compost, bagged and put on sale at the tips.
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