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1  Mrs. Parsons brought the spanner.
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2  Just let me show you what I've brought.
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3  Uncommanded, the waiter brought fresh glasses of gin.
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4  Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date.
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5  He had brought an envelope full of Victory Coffee and some saccharine tablets.
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6  She brought the glass paperweight over to the bed to have a look at it in a better light.
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7  And yet the instant that he allowed his thoughts to wander, his feet had brought him back here of their own accord.
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8  But no advance in wealth, no softening of manners, no reform or revolution has ever brought human equality a millimetre nearer.
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9  The route she gave him was quite different from the one by which he had come, and brought him out at a different railway station.
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10  But what really recalled her to him at this moment was the stifling heat of the afternoon, which had brought the sweat out on his forehead.
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11  Most of her make-up had transferred itself to his own face or the bolster, but a light stain of rouge still brought out the beauty of her cheekbone.
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12  They held out their arms for you to pass under, and when they came to "Here comes a chopper to chop off your head" they brought their arms down and caught you.
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13  Ultimately it is scrapped as obsolete, never having brought any material benefit to anybody, and with further enormous labours another Floating Fortress is built.
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14  It is not merely that speeches, statistics, and records of every kind must be constantly brought up to date in order to show that the predictions of the Party were in all cases right.
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15  Mattresses were brought up from the cellars and pitched all over the corridors: meals consisted of sandwiches and Victory Coffee wheeled round on trolleys by attendants from the canteen.
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16  As often happened, they had vanished for a year or more, so that one did not know whether they were alive or dead, and then had suddenly been brought forth to incriminate themselves in the usual way.
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17  These people, whose origins lay in the salaried middle class and the upper grades of the working class, had been shaped and brought together by the barren world of monopoly industry and centralized government.
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