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211. The fancy bowls, water jugs and chamber pots, now so beloved of antique dealers, were in every bedroom. 212. Below: An Oranda is still quite an easy fish to keep despite its fancy breeding. 213. Certainly Lady Lisa might stand as the embodiment of the old fancy, the symbol of the modern idea. 214. Then again, they peel their apples with fancy, little knives instead of savaging them with their gnashers. 215. However, hand on heart, even if you are a top dressage rider, can you really justify the fancy dress? 216. You get the sense that Wideman was open to anything that struck his fancy. 217. He was dressed in that uniform with its fancy red flashes when he came to Claudia's aid. 218. They had no fancy degrees, no savings accounts, no rich uncles hidden in the woodwork. 219. I just didn't fancy her and that was all there was to it. 220. So, if a tarantula could tickle your fancy, Ray may be able to help. 221. He could invite friends to a fancy restaurant or away on a weekend trip. 222. But he did have fancy thoughts sometimes, nor were they always wrong. 223. A fancy school, no matter where it is, will be like a foreign country to Dooley Barlowe. 224. He may not fancy it, but it's a safe bet that he would be the first man to do it. 225. Have you been trawling the sales and picking up every urn and tub that caught your fancy? 226. He was looking over new titles in the window when Fancy Skinner got out of her car at the curb. 227. They are beginning to quietly fancy their chances at Stamford Bridge. 228. Especially on the old machines, the mostly mechanical ones without all the fancy electronics and mind-numbing sound. 229. During the interval a parcel containing fruit, confections and fancy bread was handed to all present. 230. Blame our education system or other combinations of causes that strike your fancy. 231. Fruity Fred the bull terrier took a fancy to the leggy lovely and thought he'd try his luck. 232. At Christmastime in the City these days, there were more fancy dress police than real ones. 233. If you fancy a blue cheese, chose Roquefort over Stilton - the difference is 40 calories an ounce! 234. Yes, about the fancy dress, the Dior accessories, and all of that. 235. I had quite a restless night, and did not really fancy the tea I was brought in the morning. 236. Men propping up the bar over lunch will bewail the loss of earlier freedoms when they were footloose and fancy free. 237. I think I fancy a well-paid job with a firm that won't go bust. 238. Tim's fancy hairdo was an affectation left over from his younger days. 239. If the unemployed learned to be better managers ... I fancy it would not be long before the dole was docked correspondingly. 240. Those who do not fancy long haul can share short flights between two or three budding pilots.