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1 Mr Bates hopes to finalise a deal that will reduce his payment from the asking price of £22.85 million to £13 million — and mean Fulham moving in at the end of this season .
2 The trade could do more but essentially the sport needs money put in to the get the necessary kit , accommodation and instruction .
3 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
4 Then , set against the incredibly complicated French and Indian Wars , the actual story has Hawkeye falling in with the Brits as he falls for the daughter ( Stowe ) of a Scots officer .
5 She started to get up but he said , ‘ Do n't go , do n't go , ’ and hurried out of the bar , running with his body crouched and his right hand holding the newspaper low down , like a soldier carrying a slung rifle running in to the attack .
6 As an innovator , what directions would you like to see archaeology go in over the next twenty years ?
7 The settlers had claimed legal ownership of the houses in October and had made efforts to move in to the Silwan sector at that time , but the police had prevented them from doing so after the Attorney General , Yosef Harish , had recommended that they be barred from the properties on security considerations .
8 Joints open up , and crumbling putty allows water to seep in around the panes , eventually rotting the glazing bars and frame members .
9 Robert had the strong impression that they viewed unwanted spectators in the same spirit in which the ancient Greeks received people barging in on the Eleusinian mysteries .
10 EPRDF forces moving in from the west began to reach the suburbs of Addis Ababa on the weekend of May 25-26 .
11 She does n't know how he got through the main doors and an electronically operated gate to get in to the courtyard where the car is always left unlocked .
12 In 1952 it adopted the practice of permitting deputies to stand in for the ministers : the deputies soon became permanent features , attending to all business except that deemed to be symbolically important .
13 During the run-up to the elections in 1990 the SPD candidate , Oskar Lafontaine , gave high priority to the withdrawal of NATO troops from German soil , and even the Christian Democratic government allowed doubts to creep in about the level of their commitment to NATO when they refused to modernise their short-range nuclear missiles in 1989 .
14 Even now as he stood there by the kitchen table he could see Caspar closing in on the weaker lamb , and he could hear that weird and terrible wailing of Lee 's .
15 On the first day the Champion Hurdle had been won by Kribensis ( owned by Sheikh Mohammed and trained by Michael Stoute ) from Nomadic Way ( owned by Robert Sangster and trained by Barry Hills ) — powerful Flat racing connections elbowing in on the jumping scene .
16 River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season .
17 He and his team are simple-minded about getting out and getting cash flowing in from the customer .
18 In a half-way motion the councillors decided to try to persuade tenants to join in with the ban … even though they wo n't be compelled to do it .
19 This commitment will encourage others to fall in with the change .
20 ‘ Look , mother , ’ Craig held the book towards her , ‘ Mr Faraday 's account is short by several hundreds of pounds , this loss has partly been made good by taking money paid in to the company by General Webber .
21 It was almost time for Compline when Cadfael came from the gardens after his last round of the evening , and saw horsemen riding in at the gate .
22 Moran said : ‘ Director Jack Walker 's money has enabled the manager to put down a good foundation and if we can get Roy coming in alongside the likes of Alan Shearer , the club will really be going places . ’
23 When I 'd finished Mavis came in with the mail .
24 I mean we 're not exactly trying to get people to drop in off the street , are we ?
25 ‘ A couple of weeks in New Zealand will get people tuned in to the type of rugby we want to play ’ — PHILLIP DANAHER ( Ireland captain ) after the debacle in Paris .
26 It 's put Smart Drive in at the front .
27 The co-existence of IP 3 Rs and RYRs may somehow help to integrate information coming in from the outside and to relay it throughout the neuron through the process of CICR already described .
28 can we put can we put problem solving in for the moment ?
29 The stain lightened slowly to reveal lowering clouds moving in from the north ; the sea became less ink-like too , and showed itself as a mess of enormous and ever-moving swells picked out here and there by off-white skeins of spray .
30 She signalled to the waiter that she wanted the bill and asked Dexter to phone in to the incident room to see if anything had happened .
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