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1 Mystique hadn't seen this much excitement since LindaMae had lost her Ms.
2 IN news terms we can have too much excitement in one go.
3 Dammee, so much excitement , I think I should have retired long since!
4 There was much excitement in Christendom, and the Pope proclaimed another Crusade.
5 You have been undergoing much excitement - and so early in the morning, too.
6 On arrival in New York on the 20th there was much excitement .
7 There was much excitement at this time over the question of conscription.
8 Beyond, scores had gathered, their occupants evidently discussing us in much excitement .
9 Bevis, in much excitement , could hardly refrain from telling them to go.
10 There was much excitement when Lieutenant Hobson and party crossed our lines.
11 These exclamations, delivered with much excitement , are introductory to matters considered extraordinary.
12 I've had so much excitement that I'd forgotten all about my clothes.
13 Recently though, there has been much excitement in the coffee and health industry.
14 All through the winter of 1838 there was much excitement in the country.
15 You wouldn't see as much excitement at an All Ireland Final.
16 In the committee-room there was much excitement and a good deal of speculation.
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