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1 There must be heaps of things we can do for the war.
2 We have a box, and there will be heaps of room.
3 You see, there 's to be heaps of grand folks here to-morrow.
4 Why, it must be heaps and heaps of nuts and acorns!
5 There will be heaps of butterflies out this sunny day.
6 There ought to be heaps of sound jobs going there for a chap like Wyatt.
7 There will be heaps of people who know me.
8 That will be heaps of fun.
9 There'll be heaps uh fun in the Cypress Hills country when they get t' runnin' the whisky-jacks out.
10 Most of the cricketers brought a Bok jersey to wear during the matches, so there will be heaps of atmosphere.
11 There will be heaps of new faces there but they can give you that excitement in playing a new style of rugby.
12 Easier to spot wildlife As it 's winter, there won't be heaps of thick green bush keeping all the animals hidden from your view.
13 If the British were really as idle or ignorant as he says, their ships would all be heaps of broken spars by now.
14 I think they should just build more houses, there 's heaps of land.
15 On farms, there is heaps of drilling going on for winter crops.
16 There are heaps of rabbits up the valley-theplace crawls with them.
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