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9 Sentences With "doing the washing"

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Looking at them makes me smile when I'm doing the washing up.
Cleaning up after dinner, doing the washing up, loading the dishwasher... If I do all the cooking and food organizing, while shouldn't he do these things?
"I started doing the washing-up at my local pub, first during the weekends, and then three or four days a week during the summer," he says.
And yet, when I am menstruating, I absolutely feel a struggle to play drums, or to do a lot of otherwise ordinary things, like walking across a room without stubbing my toe, doing the washing up with dropping a bowl, literally just getting out of bed without tripping over.
The name of this village was given by him. He was a man of enormous health. In this house was working a young housemaid and a Gredzica's wife seemed to be jealous. When the housemaid was doing the washing in the local pond, the wife drowned her.
Tim says that there is only one of him - to which Graeme responds that he's mass-produced Bill. He then leads Tim into the living room, where a room full of "Bill clones" are performing a variety of household chores (e.g. one acts as a TV set, another acts as an oven, another is doing the washing).
The Helechal: Place where our grandmothers were doing the washing. A place of deep traditions and singular beauty that today is left by the apathy. The Well Be quiet: The only local monument to our mining past. The station of the train: A homage to the improvisation and the waste of the past, and to the abandonment and the apathy of the present (fed by the lack of organization between the Administrations).
She recorded that often, as she went about doing the washing and cleaning for the Smiths, either Emma (Joseph's wife) or Lucy (Joseph's mother) would stop her and talk with her. One day while James was in Joseph's mother's room, the woman told her to "bring me that bundle from the bureau and sit down here." According to Jane, she was shown the Urim and Thummim, the tools used by Joseph Smith to translate the Book of Mormon. Lucy then said to her, "You will live long after I am dead and gone and you can tell the Latter-day Saints that you was permitted to handle the Urim and Thummim".
Much of what is known about Elizabeth's personality and views has been compiled from impressions and descriptions by those whom she has met. Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff remarked in 2010, after a private audience with the Queen, how he was struck by her "wonderful sense of the absurd" and noted her "sense of humour, that sense of the absurd, that sense of comedy of life has survived 60 years of gruelling public life." After a weekend at Balmoral Castle hosted by the Queen, Canadian Governor General Michaëlle Jean recounted witnessing a relaxed, informal home life: Elizabeth and her family preparing a meal together — including a salad dressing devised by the Queen — and doing the washing up afterwards. Lady Pamela Hicks, a cousin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, commented on Elizabeth's personality as "individualistic".

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