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1 He said he had not heard anything officially or even many rumours .
2 There were so many rumours about what had happened to them.
3 There are too many rumours around and things that do not make sense.
4 I do not know what you do but many rumours fly about you.
5 Naturally, many rumours circulated before white smoke was spotted over Bristol.
6 We hear so many rumours but reliable news is scant.
7 And yet he could not resist saying: I get a good many rumours here.
8 There were many rumours , and a great dispute of doctors over the dead body.
9 Like many rumours , there is truth snooping around the fringes.
10 Yet many rumours abound of boatmen and their ways.
11 Then there were many rumours of an impending revolt.
12 But we're glad to know the truth, as there are so many rumours flying round nowadays.'
13 I have heard many rumours as to why.
14 Here we found the confirmation of many rumours .
15 We heard many rumours and some unpleasant facts.
16 No more political news; but many rumours .
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