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1. We're going to have a jam session later on, so don't forget to bring�your bread and butteryour saxophoneyour tennis racket�������� ���������������������������������
2. Georgina says she finds it difficult to blow her own horn because she is a very shy personnot very musicalvery proud of herself
3. The prime minister wasn't polite to journalists at first, but he changed his tune when he realized they had a lot of influencethey didn't get paid muchthey were only doing their job
4. James will have to face the music when he goes to a concertgoes to hospitalgoes to court
5. I thought I was getting the gems for a song, but I was actually paying too muchpaying less than usualmeant to dance as well
6. The staff in our company are making a song and dance about how bored their receptionist seemshow short the new security guard ishow bad the coffee in the canteen is
7. The accused man said it was music to his ears when the judge said guiltynot guiltylife without parole
8. Once they get into the studio, the band are going to play it by ear and record all their old songssee what they come up withdo whatever the producer tells them to do
9. Indira's family were very proud and they pulled out all the stops to make sure her wedding was as spectacular as possibleas cheap as possibleas secret as possible
10. When I heard the poem, some of the lines rang a bell and some of them beat a drumsounded very beautifulI thought I'd heard it somewhere before