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21 don't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on him
don't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on himEnglish-Dutch dictionary > don't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on him
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22 I trust everything is all right with him
English-Dutch dictionary > I trust everything is all right with him
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23 carry all/everything before one
carry all/everything before one -
24 chuck up a job/everything
chuck up a job/everythingeen baan/alles opgeven -
25 do everything possible
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26 have everything one could (possibly) wish for
have everything one could (possibly) wish forEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have everything one could (possibly) wish for
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27 he is successful in everything
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28 he isn't everything he's cracked up to be
English-Dutch dictionary > he isn't everything he's cracked up to be
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29 he thinks Bach is everything
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30 hold everything!
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31 is everything to your liking?
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32 my job comes before everything else
my job comes before everything elseEnglish-Dutch dictionary > my job comes before everything else
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33 once she had noticed she distrusted them in everything
English-Dutch dictionary > once she had noticed she distrusted them in everything
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34 owe for everything one has
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35 plan everything ahead
plan everything ahead -
36 she arrived with everything but the kitchen sink
English-Dutch dictionary > she arrived with everything but the kitchen sink
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37 she did everything except clean windows
English-Dutch dictionary > she did everything except clean windows
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38 she put everything she had into the performance
English-Dutch dictionary > she put everything she had into the performance
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39 she wanted everything she saw
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40 stand everything on its head
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