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There was an American, but he is dead or mislaid.
But we seem to have mislaid a member of our party.
"A lot of words seem to get mislaid around here."
But the question cannot even be asked when the details are mislaid.
There was quite a lot more, but he had mislaid his notes.
They had shot their own film and it somehow got mislaid.
The wallet, mislaid in 1915, was thus found after 84 years.
The notes I made were incomplete and have been mislaid.
"Then have the white men mislaid something of value that they come to seek it here?"
Deliberately she brought his name back from the place where she'd mislaid it.
Somewhere along the way, the players have mislaid their names.
I seem to have mislaid all the friends who once called me Nigel.
But alas, most seemed to have been born with only one or just mislaid the other on the way.
He stared around the room as if he'd mislaid a cup of tea.
Believe it or not, some one has actually mislaid this thing."
No, she'd locked his workshop and seemed to have mislaid the key.
"Well, you certainly seem to have mislaid this one," he pointed out.
It was, in effect, that the cook had mislaid the beef.
One of them, who had mislaid his hammer, began to swear.
"Perhaps you have mislaid your little stick," Boris heard himself saying.
It was just that everywhere else seemed to have been temporarily mislaid.
We seem to have mislaid two of the people who landed here."
"I gather that even though you've never lost a client, you have mislaid one at the moment?"
"Are you sure that the shoe has not simply been mislaid?
His son mislaid the deed and forgot to record it.