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1 The brains of an ox could concoct such ideas in nine days.
2 I was just surprised that anybody could concoct such a bizarre story.
3 A woman who would concoct such a villainous plot would stop at nothing.
4 They certainly wouldn't concoct such an elaborate, dangerous plot.
5 How she had come to concoct such a name for herself it would be difficult to explain.
6 I find it hard to believe you could be so elaborate, that you could go to such lengths merely to concoct such an implausible story.'
7 How, I wondered, could any serious author have concocted such a scene?
8 They are certainly capable of concocting such a monstrous assassination.
9 Very few people believe that Oliver North concocted such an elaborate scheme without some kind of authority from higher up.
10 I mean... dear God, if he was concocting such a tale, I'd fear his mind was diseased beyond all salvation!
11 I might go as a vendor of philters and charms, a sort of half-witted chap, whose mother concocted such things.
12 "And why would he concoct such foolishness!" Angelo was going on.
13 Burl almost thrust his blade through him for concocting such a preposterous story, no doubt to squirm out of his guilt.
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