So I used to run in there and press play and record when they were gone and they used to return and come back upstairs and I'd quickly hit stop and run out of the room.
"I'd like to see some younger players come forward and I'd like to see some direction, " he added.
"I thought maybe the goal wasn't going to come and we'd go to Burnley with the extra point in the bag, which would have been a good situation, but this is perfect to finish it here, " he added.
"We'd go through the count and we'd come up one or two short, " Ms. Thompson said.
Half the time the guy's streetcar would come, and he'd say, "Forget it, " and jump on his tram.
The players would walk alongside the Trent and he'd come across our training pitch with his Labrador dog and his assistant Ronnie Fenton.
We thought we'd come and gone on the whole Apple-does-an-MVNO rumor thing that was buzzing around just prior to the ROKR E1's launch last September, but with Apple's enigmatic "Mobile Me" trademark filing hitting the the wires today, speculation is already re-cropping up that Apple's still working behind the scenes to pound out their own mobile virtual network operator.
You could lock Bill Belichick in a closet with a paper clip and velociraptors, and he'd come back 15 minutes later with 80 pounds of veloci-steaks and six draft picks from the Raiders.
The general design, usability and stability of the Zune desktop software has indeed come a long way, and we'd have no reservations about using it for all day music browsing and listening.
I'd like people to come and debate the legacy of Thatcher - after her funeral.
The Saudi princesses would go shopping, and then they'd come to my office to change into their new clothes.
The worried parents say police told them that they believed Kopetsky was a runaway and that she'd come back on her own in a few days.
"The idea really is to provide a beautiful, comfortable, quiet lounge where people can come if they'd like to and sit amongst the cats, " Ms Dyas told BBC News.
He launched a litany of complaints about the Church that I'd come to hear over and over: it was the most reactionary force in the world, anti-Semitic, misogynist, homophobic....the Vatican...the Crusades...
They'd come from the Bronx and Queens.
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That's what I aspire to do, and if I even come close I'd be happy.
"We didn't bowl as well as we had hoped and we knew they'd come at us hard, which they did, " said the off-spinner.
"The difference in the mentality between the average guy from town and these guys who'd come all the way from Poland was huge, " says Wessely.
But right after the race, (owner) Mr. (Benjamin) Leon said 'I think she can run better than that and I'd like to come back next year.
On a good day, you'd come home with a buck and a half -- two bucks or more if the World Series was on or Lindbergh was flying.
And we'd lock the door and don't let them out until they come up with a solution.
And there were plenty of times, I tell you, that you'd come home tired, you don't want to hear the kids fuss, and popping something in the microwave or picking up a burger was just heaven.
Typically, he would come by her house in the morning and they'd go to breakfast.
But if Intel chips were priced the same as AMD's and ran cooler, he'd come back.
But it's got some competition from Kyocera and D-Link, which have come out with their own mobile routers.
We'd come equipped not just for camping and surfing but for fishing.
He'd love to see children come out and be inspired by nature.
I'd rather have the fire department come and put out a fire when it's needed to be done, rather than to have this art.
Here he'd come, his backpack clattering with pots and pans tied on.
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