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1 Simnel looked anxious for a moment and said, 'I'll need a shedload of iron, especially for t'tracks themselves.
2 Far from resulting in a shedload of injured players queueing up for treatment, strangely, the opposite has been true.
3 They need more, so Disney made it again and, to their credit, spent a shedload of cash on it, too.
4 The one thing that would have made the Beach Boys singing better is if they'd slathered on a shedload of vibrato.
5 I'm sorry but you're going to have to explain that to me, it's not like there isn't an absolute shedload of great tunes.
6 This year it held a sprinkling of royals and a shedload of celebrities, and Cliff Richard who at Wimbledon these days counts as both.
7 In the old days, one employee confides, MPs would simply turn up to the Fees Office and be given "a shedload of cash".
8 Brooks is, in other words, a guy used to getting shedloads of abuse.
9 The trip needed to be easy, close to home, and still shedloads of fun.
10 You can still buy Windows 7 machines, and slow-moving businesses are still buying shedloads .
11 That's not a childcare problem because at that level you've shedloads of money for nannies.
12 The Army's vision hinges on the ability to move shedloads of data at light speed.
13 The first two Star Trek films since reinvention worked very well and made shedloads of money.
14 There are shedloads of 'em out there.'
15 Sergeant MacKenzie told us that Afghanistan supplied ninety per cent of the world's heroin and made the Taliban shedloads of money.
16 We crumbled abjectly against the top four, getting one point out of a possible 24, shipping shedloads of goals home and away.
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