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One of the last you will take to procure food.
But this was rather late to think about procuring one.
He is told that the money will take a while to procure.
They had procured her for his bed, simple as that.
I knew not what to do to procure you relief.
Especially those published after 1900 are very hard to procure.
If he can procure other weapons, it is all to the good.
This time, he said, it is a matter of procuring enough.
"You're procuring the future by giving up the here and now."
Had I procured him readers the case would have been different.
In all, 150 of these units were procured between 1986 and 1989.
"But could you somehow procure help for us from outside?"
Had that knowledge procured him some sort of peace at the end?
"We're forced to go out from the center of town to procure services."
He neglected to procure enough information to know for sure.
A committee was formed to procure art for the building.
"In other words, you did something criminal to procure her."
It might also be a good idea to procure a weapon today.
I was to see him at once, and procure a carriage.
"So much the better; he will procure us what we want."
She sent me to London to procure the best which money could buy.
It was, however, the best room that could be procured for the purpose.
Two weeks later, the board procured a mortgage for the rest.
Only three more wins were procured before the end of the year.
None current that we've been able to procure through the normal means.