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1 I want him back, and we can't have a circus without him.
2 We were going to have a circus in the barn.
3 Going to have a circus or play store or something?
4 We'll have a circus to-night; he can talk a man to death in five minutes.
5 I'll take the animals and have a circus .
6 They'd have a circus on their hands, now.
7 Going to have a circus ; eh?
8 We don't have a circus like this every day, and we want to get the worth of our money.
10 It certainly helps to have feedback from the community when you're developing, but it also helps not to have a circus descending.
11 As the rain beat down outside Castle Buildings yesterday one reporter observed, "How can you have a circus when there's no tent?"
12 Her Majesty was very angry, and said: You see how much power I have here; I cannot even have a circus without somebody raising objections.
13 And now we are having a circus , you want us to stop!
14 We had a circus once, and we made some money.
15 Only the rats; and they had a circus , I tell you, all over the place.
16 The agent's name had a circus -y feel: Edward Ringling.
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