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The man in the blue shirt must have been someone important.
And the guy in the red shirt did not know.
Then he went off to change into shirt No. 3.
When he wanted to buy a shirt, I went with him.
I almost expected him to put one hand in his shirt.
What would you do if I set fire to the new, to the shirt?
He would do well to keep his shirt on today.
I would give my last shirt to have him out here.
He looked down at his shirt, then back into her face.
He would like to have a go at more than my shirt.
She let the shirt fall by the side of the bed.
The young man in the dark shirt went on ahead.
He was going to have to remember to keep his shirt on.
He'd put on a white shirt while he was inside.
He turned the dead man over and worked his shirt off.
Her eyes met those of a young man in a white shirt.
I lost the next hand and took off my shirt.
He was given the number 14 shirt for the 2008 season.
He did not had a shirt number in 2008-09 season.
In fact, some days he went out without a shirt on at all.
Fine in the summer when you can get your shirt off.
For the 2007/08 season he was given the number 29 shirt.
She would order a shirt or two, and then think about how long to stay.
The shirt was a little too large, but not by much.
She'd like to open his shirt the rest of the way.