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1 He never travelled and I got heavy traffic down the back straight.
2 The minicam got heavy , and Max shifted it higher on his shoulder.
3 It was not heavy before, but now it has suddenly got heavy .
4 Especially not when they've got heavy weapons and we've got pea-shooters.
5 Who needs wheels when you've got heavy - duty spokes with boots on the end?
6 It eased up for a while and then got heavy again on the Turnpike.
7 He got heavy damages out of a well-known, married man.
8 Miller didn't interrupt, even when the silence got heavy .
9 My feet were cold and the blood drained into my head and it got heavy .
10 Governments had got heavy on stolen Iraqi goods and most collectors and buyers were fighting shy.
11 While The Killers had no affiliation with the festival, the band tweeted: We've got heavy hearts.
12 As he went up his dress got heavy and he was conscious of his weighted boots.
13 They've got heavy guns on board, no doubt.
14 She smiled and her eyelids got heavy .
15 By and by his eyes got heavy and he sank down in a corner of the great roots.
16 Some private secretaries got heavy bribes.
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