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1Published“...she pro Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used HE, she-moon, HE-MOON, she var, MAIDEN FIR, VAR, WE....”
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2Published“...she pro Kilkenny has this with ~blueberry and ~thistle EDD ~ heather ~ holly Not useable, I guess...”
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3Published 1980“...she pro Don't vote for she. She's not for he. PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story 1/80 JH 1/80 Used I and Sup...”
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4Published“...she pro Look at she. Used to refer to an inanimate object e.g. chair Yes [check] J.D.A.WIDDOWSON...”
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5Published 1981“...she pro I 'low _I'd_ know where she were to, an _I_ were skipper o' she! DEC 2 1981 Used I and Sup...”
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6Published 1975“...she pro After completing a difficult repair job, an expression of satisfaction: 'That's she.' DNE...”
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7Published“...she pro Used by a university lecturer in referring to a line on a graph, she goes up here...”
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8Published 1964“...she pro I'll break she [ a poor watch] up one of these days. DNE-cit WK Sep 64 Used I and Sup Used...”
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9Published 1970“...she pro And now the wind she's blowing strong, And I wonder what's keeping my son Jarge so long. My...”
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10Published 1972“...she pro "Put she on 'de' shelf" would mean "put it on the shelf" and this is the way of saying...”
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11Published 1991“...she Then there ws proper hell to pay. Some was calling on George to lead us back to the Stephano...”
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12Published 1975“...she pro There I found her, faithless she, Fryin' sausages for she. DNE-cit JH 9/75 Used I and Sup...”
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13Published 1976“...she pro Now up steps he to Tom Patey, Saying "What are ye doin' along with she; She used to go...”
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14Published 1980“...she pro So he said: 'Go back to sleep, my son, there's no point in getting up. She's blowing too...”
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15Published 1964“...she pro . . . "she" is as often used in the same indefinite sense [as "he"], for example: "Put she...”
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16Published 1970“...she pro 'Twas up to the gate for Bill and she All in her morning gown! "Kitcley - Coo" PRINTED ITEM...”
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17Published 1977“...she pro But the first hour we hauled in the log, and he registered three miles. So the next hour we...”
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18Published 1970“...she pro His eyes shot blood and slaughter As these words he spoke to me, "Young man, you wants me...”
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19Published 1959“...she pro Thus every object is spoken of as either masculine or feminine, and has either "he" or "she...”
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20Published 1979“...she pro "The population is a mixed one, nearly half being the descendants of Irish settlers...”
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