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fa - use in sentences
Possessives
- somethin: You say in kestrel, " You should let me give you somethin ' fa it... " - Jolen peers up.
Converse of object
- have: So in no way has the FA been unreasonable in charging him.
- mean: The word pitch means fa in court ( in the UK ).
- say: Also heard some american journalists saying the american fa will try and get Klinsmann if arena goes.
- make: Soon afta, he complained that I was bein ' selfish, an ' that I wouldn't make sacrifices fa him.
- die: I offer ta die fa them in return fa their promise ta abide by tha rules I set.
- ask: You don't know who ta ask fa a new echo?
Adjective modifier
- sweet: There isn't a strong signal ( but no lock ) one moment and sweet fa the next.
- American: Also heard some american journalists saying the american fa will try and get Klinsmann if arena goes.
- good: Most of the ones I cause are because you's wants tha best fa me.
- most: That was a permanent gain for Irish democracy, but most people fa iled to remember it.
Modifies a noun
- cup: FA cup against Derby at the Baseball Ground, awesome game!
- trophy: FA Trophy record They also competed in the FA Trophy from 1994 for three seasons, record at the Archive index.
- ..: Eddie is of Italian ancestry, his fa...
- vase: FA Vase record Buckingham Town have had a lot of success in the past in the FA Vase.
- r: More: Quick Fader It doesn't get any fa ste r than this!
- ngum: Fa Ngum was unable to subdue the unruly highlanders of the northeast regions; these remained independent of Lan Xang Rule.
Noun used with modifier
- mi: Particularly arresting on this CD was Bull's Ut re mi fa sol la because of its chromaticism.
- pao: The pao fa lein wing chun style, however, contains many more weapons.
- che: If he had known the lover of Nina he would have changed the line into ' Amor che fa villan un cor gentile ' .
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