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Phrase: We seen the rascal who stole were ball



 
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Phrase: We seen the rascal who stole were ball #1 (permalink) Tue May 18, 2010 18:25 pm   Phrase: We seen the rascal who stole were ball
 

1...We seen the rascal who stole were ball

2...A man was at the corner and his dog

3..His hair needs cutting badly
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Phrase: We seen the rascal who stole were ball #2 (permalink) Tue May 18, 2010 20:46 pm   Phrase: We seen the rascal who stole were ball
 

We saw the rascal who stole our ball.
A man and his dog were at the corner.
His hair badly needs cutting.

What are you hoping to achieve by posting this sort of sentence constantly, Ganesh. I get the feeling you already know the answers.
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