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1 He's got too many irons in the fire-head over heels in debt.
2 That is, he has a great many irons in the fire.
3 With so many irons in the fire one might wonder how Perry manages.
4 He had too many irons in the fire for that.
5 We had better have too many irons in the fire than none at all.
6 He had too many irons in the fire to trouble himself much about Ireland.
7 You know how many irons I have in the fire.
8 He had, indeed, many irons in the fire, and he kept them all hot.
9 He had a good many irons in the fire.
10 No one can have too many irons in the fire, and attend to them all.
11 He's got too many irons in the fire now.
12 He seems to have many irons in the fire.'
13 Too many irons in the fire to please me!
14 Mr. Clinton replied that really he had so many irons in the fire that twenty-four hours-
15 He's got too many irons in the fire.
16 I had too many irons in the fire.
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