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Examples
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Kavango, second on both his local starts, can go well back on grass, while Mahubo and Swop dead-heated for second a week ago and won't be far away again.
Bank on improving Mahbooba to lift UAE Oaks at Dubai carnival 2011
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Yesterday morning it was a hank of Cascade 220, sent by Caitlyn in the One Yard Fabric Swop.
Archive 2007-01-01 Penny 2007
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Oh, and just after lunch the great Carpet Swop took place and I now have my correct two red carpets instead of Adrian's one big red carpet.
And I thought I was doing so well... tinyjo 2004
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The report was compiled by Swop, commissioned by the Ministry of Labour.
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(Swop), said there had been a steady decline in the availability of work.
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Swop me, Jim, I almost wish I _was_ a painter-chap.
Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers Various
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Then looking at her: 'Swop me bob, wot's up with yer?
Liza of Lambeth 1919
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"Why," rejoined Swop, "it has been boxing all round the compass, sir, for these last twelve hours; at present it is north -- east."
Tom Cringle's Log Michael Scott 1812
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Here Paul and I laughed outright; but Mr Wagtail appeared out of sorts, somehow; and Swop looked first at one, and then at another, with a look of the most ludicrous uncertainty as to whether Mr Bang was quizzing him, or telling a verity.
Tom Cringle's Log Michael Scott 1812
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Swop yourself some perpetually to become alert on your decision.
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