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I was told that it had to go through Customs.
Getting up before the sun to go through Customs again.
The officer said I would have to go through customs.
Mercy, but I do not look forward to going through customs today.
It was four o'clock in the morning when we went through customs.
I'd expected the worst going through customs, but there was no trouble at all.
He was the first person to go through customs at the new port in Churchill.
As you can imagine, it was quite amusing going through customs.
These were people who would pay to have specific items collected before they went through Customs.
He went through customs, arranged to rent a car, changed money.
He was numb, as they went through customs, and Molly did most of the talking.
God knows why he used his own name on it, probably to get me in trouble first time I went through customs."
"They should be going through customs as we speak."
I had to go through customs at the Tolnedran border a few months ago.
So when Jane goes through customs, the diamond is not suspected.
She'll go through customs there, but by that time it'll be too late."
It will go through customs and be taken away."
We have to pick up luggage, go through customs, and make the long trip to lower Manhattan.
"You have to go through customs, and all, but I wanted to get to you first.
Didn't he log himself out, go through customs, or whatever they have to do?'
But when you go through customs, you are actually taking part in a key component of the global economy.
When you arrive in the UK, you'll have to go through customs.
I retrieved the bit of baggage, went through customs, got into the taxi, and off to the hotel.
It can't go through customs or inspections, either here or at their destination.
I don't think we're gonna have time to go through customs there.