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telly sentence examples

  • Tv license we pay to watch the telly in the uk, no matter how much or how little we watch tv.
  • Telly for the sports.
  • Let's face it, daytime telly is pretty terrible - like most telly actually.
  • Telly addicts have had to wait weeks or months to see us shows.
  • I go to work, chat to people, watch telly in the evening.
  • I got a phone call from my dad to say put the telly on, there had been an incident in london.
  • Kids don't play cricket these days at school, without it on terrestrial telly, what chance do they have to be inspired!
  • Telly tonight?
  • Breakfast telly was all about routine, repetition with a rolling bank of viewers unable to give more than 15 minutes of their time.
  • Recently, realizing we'd have to switch to digital one of these days, we decided to buy a new telly.
  • We also spotted board games for use by punters, plus a big telly for sporting events.
  • Telly program of the same name.
  • All too often the result is you end up paying for that flat screen plasma telly for thirty years.
  • I guess these pharisees wouldn't have even allowed you to turn the telly on.
  • The new wave of british sci-fi the state of british fantasy telly is looking pretty damn healthy!
  • Telly show is?
  • The usual: saturday morning telly, wander round bromley shopping center, battle for food in the savacentre.
  • It connects to the tv using the scart and picks up digital telly!
  • Channel 4's recent top ten series was, by common consensus, the best saturday night telly for ages.
  • What happens if you're playing with a black and white telly, then?

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