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1 They have the heads of pigs: there is no moving them.
2 A greater part have the heads and skin taken off before being sold.
3 We have the heads of twenty men, and their officer.
4 Other actors have also voiced their support, as have the heads of several independent production companies.
5 We must have the heads off all those blasted swine! He took fire at his own suggestion.
6 We must have the heads of those persons who have slain our men, or else we will fight you.
7 I'll have the heads down on the morrow, or one of those empty spikes may have a different lodger.
8 We have the heads of our departments visit other shops to see how they are progressing in the same line.
9 William, I must have the heads of the sermon, six or seven of 'em; thou hast whetted my appetite keenly.
10 But Mr. Wade is the million-dollar man in court, and he has the heads up.
11 Leesil had the heads for proof.
12 The birds had the heads of small devils-devilskulls, really, the devil from the tattoo-andshe was their prey.
13 The seventeenth has the heads of animals: lion, bear, wolf, and so forth, including the griffin each with its prey.
14 His superb live show -and especially his masterful, gruff flow - had the heads nodding all over the venue.
15 Then having the heads of government in his power he would next lay hands on the public money and the navy.
16 "I have the heads of three generals": Percin, 131.
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