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1 The earl had stopped trying to hail the many cabs whizzing past and turned his attention to Ian.
2 There are so many cabs on the street that they're practically invisible; no one even looks at them.
3 If even men-servants are kept, they may find it difficult to procure as many cabs as are necessary.
4 People were seen queuing at the station's taxi rank but there did not appear to be many cabs operating.
5 There weren't many cabs in this area at the best of times-noneat all, now, and he hadn't any money, anyway.
6 The rain was still falling, and there were many cabs and hansoms crowding the dock when Neil and Bessie reached it.
7 Many cabs and carriages were peered into, couples inspected, ladies and their maids, wives and their husbands-anAugust exodus to the Continent.
8 "Did you take many cabs ? "
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