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1 Anyhow I get heaps of exercise and fresh air doing errands.
2 I had to get heaps of air freshener for Herbs' dressing room - that's another story too.
3 You and Nursey will go out shopping, and get heaps of things, while I arrange matters behind the scenes.
4 You will get heaps of gold if you succeed, were the next words I heard at the lower 'phone.
5 Their incentive was not heaps of money, but preventing Count Olaf from doing something horrible to them in order to get heaps of money.
6 Then she went and threatened me with a long engagement with Harry, only to give me time to get heaps and heaps of sewing done!
7 It can get lonely at times, but I've got heaps of mates.
8 I'm already getting heaps of invitations to dinners and dances and all that.
9 I've got heaps of friends who have lost their jobs.
10 Clarke's got heaps of people on her side, whispered Daventry.
11 They've got heaps of experience to draw upon and I do think they are underutilised.
12 He's got heaps of friends right here, hasn't he?
13 Besides, we've got heaps of other things along in our packs, for an emergency, you know.
14 He's got heaps of sense, they all have.
15 E. Getting heaps of remains of new Labyrinthodonts from the Glasgow coalfield, which have to be described.
16 You know she's got heaps of friends-heaps
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