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Give me five minutes to pack a bag and we're out of here.
I want you to pack a bag, and your kids to do the same.
She had packed a bag and I took it down to the car.
At least not for more than the time it takes to pack a bag.
Soon as you can pack a bag,' I told her.
He went through to his bedroom, and began to pack a bag.
A few minutes later, he went quickly into his bedroom and started to pack a bag.
At home, I quickly changed out of my dress and packed a bag.
In the time it took to pack a bag, I was on my way to the airport.
But when he got home, his wife had packed a bag full of sandwiches.
She packed a bag, looked at the phone, checked her watch.
Anyhow he'll have to go home and pack a bag.
"I must go over to my room and pack a bag.
He goes upstairs to pack a bag before leaving his father's house.
"I must pack a bag and see that my car is ready.
"Let me pack a bag and I'll be right up."
Don't use the phone, just pack a bag and get out.
It was a polite way of asking if she should pack a bag.
"Wait there while I pack a bag and a strong bow," she said at last.
On his way, he calls Helen and tells her to pack a bag.
That completed, the big shot moved about, packed a bag and left the apartment.
She finally decided to pack a bag and leave.
She was the one who had packed a bag.
You're going to go in and pack a bag.
He tells her they are taking a trip and to pack a bag very quickly, then meet him at the steps of the park.
She was busy moving about the apartment, packing a case.
You could get what you need - pack a case.
She was heading upstairs to pack a case when the phone rang.
I returned to my flat and packed a case and started going back to America.
When you see a guy packing a case like that, don't bother to ask him what publication he's working for.
Pack a case while I inform the hotel that we'll be away overnight.'
'Take Janet, so she can pack a case and get her passport.
"Have I got time to pack a case?"
You'll have to get back, won't you, to pack a case?'
Packed a case and off she went.
'We should go - you still have to pack a case.'
She had also packed a case.
I'm going to pack a case for Stephen.'
"I packed a case grabbed some photographs, and we left," Mrs Hutchinson said.
"Chessingham, you would be wise to pack a case.
Nyk packed a case with belongings needed for the trip to Sudal.
They had stopped off at home and packed a case for her and then they had stayed to help her settle in.
He bought one, packed a case of clothes and tapes of ballets he'd choreographed and flew to New York.
'Pack a case and don't be long - jeans, tops, a dress or two and perhaps one formal outfit.'
She had two days in which to get herself ready, which meant that each evening she was kept busy--washing her abundant hair, doing her nails, pressing the blouses, packing a case.
She washed and ironed and packed a case and an overnight bag, did her hair and her nails and phoned her sisters, and all the while she was aware of steadily mounting excitement.
Aunt Meg came for her quite early in the morning, helped her pack a case after suitably thanking Sister and the nurses and offering the usual box of chocolates, and followed the porter carrying her case to the entrance.