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1 Shame is that you involve a lot more other people as well.
2 This process may last up to two years and involve a lot of litigation.
3 In deepwater, exploratory wells tend to involve a lot of research, analysis and planning.
4 Finding accommodation that is dog-friendly can involve a lot of research and ringing around.
5 Except this one will probably involve a lot more confusion.
6 She had nothing to say to him that didn't involve a lot of four-letter words.
7 Most of the things investigators get hired to handle involve a lot of people lying.
8 It's going to involve a lot of discussion.
9 Long boulder traverses, like sport routes, involve a lot of climbing and a lot of beta.
10 Which, I gather, will involve a lot of committee meetings that I won't trouble you with.
11 Rowing can involve a lot of waiting around.
12 It doesn't involve a lot of analysis.
13 I expected the weekend to involve a lot of Facebook chat, a few emails, and no dramas.
14 That has to be a last resort because it will involve a lot of emotional and financial pain.
15 Like the first season, this one will likely involve a lot of drinking and meetings in dark bars.
16 The problem of drugs is not specific to cycling, it touches all sports which involve a lot of money.
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