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Mother told me to mow the lawn.
My mother told me to mow the lawn.
He had an old pickup truck and a big, battered mower.
He's charging me roughly four times as much as he charged when he started cutting my lawn.
What about the tall grass you left over by the cellar door?
Although it seemed like a lot of money to spend just because I was too lazy to cut my own lawn, I turned the whole thing over to him.
To tell you the truth, I'd tell Tony I'm going back to cutting the grass myself again next year, except for one thing.
Some lawn equipment is loaded into the jerry-built cart.
I wasn't usually home when the lawn was cut, so all I ever saw were the results.
The grass needs cutting.
The lawn always looked better on Tuesdays, but I began to notice he wasn't getting as close to the trees as he used to.
The grass in the park is green and beautiful.
Let's take advantage of the vacation to mow the lawn.
The house isn't huge and it's on about two-thirds of an acre, and when we first bought it I spent several hours every week getting the lawnmower fixed and cutting the lawn, in that order.
Bob charged 3 dollars an hour for mowing lawns.
The grass needs cutting.
By then Tony was in his middle sixties and still able to work hard, but he had a brand-new truck now, a new mower, a lot of other equipment and three people helping him.
The grass was left long and weedy in the slate walk, and very often he wasn't cutting the grass on the other side of the hedge by the road at all.
This grass needs cutting.
In about the fifth year I decided cutting the grass was something I didn't want to do any more of.

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