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1 And there didn't seem to be any ghosts hanging around the house, either.
2 Neither, he believed, would there be any ghosts - although the faithful clock and refrigerator were rather too ghost-like.
3 There can't be any ghosts now.
4 One local, Natasha Cleaver, said she did not believe there were any ghosts left.
5 I 'm amazed there are any ghosts left at all.
6 I don't think there is any ghosts now but they was in the past generation.
7 No, I don't think there are any ghosts .
8 " Are there supposed to be any ghosts in this house?"
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