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91. He can't roll his r's. 92. Heads will roll for this! 93. Now we're going to turn back the clock with some rock 'n' roll from the 1950s. 94. Roll up your sleeves. 95. They can rock and roll, they can tango, but they can't bop. 96. Divide the pastry in half and roll out each piece. 97. The school's roll of honour lists everyone killed in the war. 98. Would you like a roll and butter with your soup? 99. The group's problems have led to speculation that heads will roll. 100. Rock 'n' roll music was largely co-opted from the blues. 101. You should roll the wool into a ball before you start knitting. 102. It was time to pig out on rock and roll. 103. I can't wait to be finished with this project - roll on October! 104. Country music was undoubtedly one of the forerunners of rock and roll. 105. People may roll their eyes and talk about overprotective, interfering grandmothers. 106. The slow, steady roll of the ship made us feel sick. 107. Midvale High was on a roll, having won their last six basketball games. 108. The car was packed and we were ready to roll. 109. Staff evacuated the building and a roll call was taken outside. 110. Shall I fold the paper flat or roll it up? 111. The company will roll out an enhanced version of its operating system in the new year. 112. The teacher called the roll to see if any students were absent. 113. Hadn't Mark heard that cooking was the new rock 'n' roll? 114. Rock 'n' roll has got nothing on these African rhythms. 115. Roll out the pastry. 116. Spread some flour on the table and roll the pastry out very thin. 117. He reached up with a hooked pole to roll down the metal shutter. 118. Walking in the surf, she had to roll her pants up to her knees. 119. You'd better roll your sleeves up or you'll get them dirty. 120. The company expects to roll out the new software in September.