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61, He managed to get in a plug for his new book. 62, Put the plug in the sink and run some water. 63, Is this plug fused? 64, This new product line should be able to plug into our existing distribution network. 65, One of the wires in the plug had come away. 66, I want to plug the kettle into the right-hand socket. 67, You can run the torch off batteries or plug it into the mains. 68, The banks have the power to pull the plug on the project. 69, Pull the plug out. 70, The Christmas tree lights are all wired to one plug. 71, The drain will plug up if you let grease settle in it. 72, I'll have to change the plug on the hair drier. 73, She pulled out the plug and the water drained away. 74, A cheaper range of products was introduced to plug the gap at the lower end of the market. 75, Is this plug earthed? 76, If the viewing figures drop much further, the TV company will probably pull the plug on the whole series. 76,try its best to collect and build good sentences. 77, I plug in on the world news for 30 minutes each night through TV. 78, She pulled out the plug and let the water drain away. 79, With so few trained doctors, paramedics were brought in to plug the gap. 80, She never misses an opportunity to get in a plug for her new film. 81, Pull the plug on your freak show, Jerry. 82, Insurance companies aim to plug the gap. 83, The banks can technically pull the plug on Eurotunnel. 84, The whirlpool appears reliably whenever we pull the plug. 85, The engine charges the batteries, so there is no need to plug it in to charge it up. 86, Ear defenders: Are supplied in the form of plug or fibre ear inserts or earphone types which fully enclose the ear. 87, But just recently, Bussell effectively pulled the plug on his baby, closing it to all but a handful of friends. 88, The distance between them is like the gap of a spark plug. 89, Removing a plug of turf with the planter and replacing it with a pot-grown cowslip takes seconds. 90, I thought it would make a nice little plug for Mortensen and Brannigan.