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1 Meanwhile, it's unclear how many bridges were completed by the replacement programme.
2 There is much dispute about how many bridges actually cross the river.
3 Nixon has not built many bridges to alleviating concerns of many Ferguson residents.
4 The Peltz-Johnson example suggests that it pays not to burn too many bridges .
5 Depots and machine-shops have been burned, and many bridges are bridges no longer.
6 There's talk about many bridges down, and trees, and there's floods out everywhere.
7 In the meantime, much water has passed under many bridges .
8 High winds could also close some of Tampa's many bridges .
9 The making of these roads also involved the building of many bridges , retaining-walls, and culverts.
10 In his quest to be Australia's version of Muhummad Ali, Mundine has burnt many bridges .
11 General Wainwright's withdrawing North Luzon Forces had blown many bridges on their way south to Bataan.
12 I had no idea how many bridges I had burned and no idea what I had lost.
13 The road had a good many bridges , cuts, curves, considerable grade and evidently cost a good deal of money.
14 I burned so many bridges .
15 Cigar-shaped barges stream under the lacework of the many bridges and make me think of tranquil days and willow-fringed horizons.
16 The party carried light boats, but a good many bridges seem to have been required because of the spring freshets.
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