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1 That is because Seraphine put the notion in her head.
2 Now, whatever do you reckon put the notion in his head to call me 'Pang?
3 What put the notion into your head, Randy?
4 He put the notion out of his head.
5 There were two men that were lieutenants to Bacon, and maybe put the notion into his head.
6 The goddess did even more than put the notion of using a rattle in the mind of Hercules.
7 I never thought about it until Rod came over this mornin' and put the notion into my head.
8 If being a newspaper man had put the notion of becoming a writer into your mind that's all right.
9 I wasn't thinking about people-thatis, I wasn't, until you have to go and put the notion into my head.
10 It was he who put the notion in their heads to cast off while you were lowering Miss Baring's maid into my arms.
11 But, uncle, if you think I mean to make a fool of myself about this man, put the notion out of your head.
12 This, combined with the good news from the city, has put the notion of relaxing water restrictions right at the top of the agenda.
13 It was one of these letters from America, in fact, which put the notion of emigrating to the New World definitely in my mind.
14 She knows one of our staff here, and I gather she put the notion of this little paragraph, like, to him, you see, sir.
15 "What put the notion into your head?"
16 "Well," replied the girl, "here is this Fountain of the Water of Oblivion, and that's what put the notion into my head.
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