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1 Cashier I ain't never seen no one buy this much liquor at once.
2 Indeed, one is surprised to see how much liquor they imbibe.
3 Every man has a perfect right to as much liquor as he wants.
4 Don't put so much liquor in Mr. Britt's drinks after this.
5 Demetrio's men made many acquaintances that evening; much liquor flowed to celebrate new friendships.
6 And a man just can't hold so much liquor on a comfortably filled stomach.
7 He had, he said, gone to sleep one afternoon about sundown after drinking much liquor .
8 Glendin poured his drink with a shaking hand, spilling much liquor across the varnished wood.
9 She looked up rather awkwardly, and she saw that Charnock had taken too much liquor .
10 He was a coward at heart, and too much liquor had somewhat muddled his brain.
11 He was conciliatory in his solitary-like way, and had indulged for once in too much liquor .
12 So much liquor had been spilled on the billiard table that the balls stuck to it.
13 The poor soldiers got too much liquor .
14 He tries, poor father, to find relief from his troubles, and-andI fear takes too much liquor .
15 I expect Petrushka is asleep, for probably he has taken too much liquor at the Bassanov's smotrini.
16 I don't think they use much liquor .
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