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If you guys have travelled on an airplane before, one of the things they make you do is throw away water bottles that you have in your bag.
It's texture that too many people throw away.
It's actually something too many people throw away.
Love and lies are a price that I would rather throw away we'll tear the skin from all those precious happy days but.
Love and lies are a price that I would rather throw away.
A stone's throw away from the town centre, and just across from the seafront, is the Awashima Shrine.
A stone's throw away from the town centre and just across from the seafront is the Awashima Shrine.
Why throw away your life so recklessly?
I'll throw away all my regrets.
I'll throw away all my regrets.
And the stalk, don't throw away.
We throw away things we don't need.
We throw away things we don't need, pack up things to donate to the local homeless shelter, clean all of the rooms, and wash all of the windows.
Throw away my number, please.
Throw away my number, please.
So we don't have a problem with clutter but if you do, there's a simple solution – decluttering or throwing away some of the unused stuff filling our homes. But deciding what to keep and what to throw away is not so easy. So in this episode, we'll hear some advice on keeping your life clutter-free, along with some useful new words and phrases. And remember, you can find all the vocabulary for this programme, along with a quiz and worksheet, on our website bbclearningenglish.com.
One reason people put off decluttering is the time it takes. Plus, it can be emotionally disturbing deciding what to keep and what to throw away. But don't worry, says professional organiser and host of the Declutter Club podcast, Ingrid Janssen. The answer is to go slow, as she explains here to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.