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1 It's going to be very busy but it's a dream come true.
2 Although the gentleman in attendance was very busy , I rushed in with:
3 But you interrupt me now; I am very busy ; leave me alone.
4 Be warned, though, it is a very , very busy time of year.
5 We have illness in the house, and it makes us very busy .
6 I might say that I have engagements; that I am very busy .
7 At gathering time in the fall this is a very busy place.
8 It is twenty miles off, and I am very busy just now.
9 Yes, the place is looking up; they are very busy just now.
10 The doors open and a crowd of very busy people surge in.
11 So for the rest of the afternoon they were very busy indeed.
12 Professional duties kept me very busy for the rest of the week.
13 In the remaining time before his departure, he was kept very busy .
14 Anyhow, Bunny and Sue were very busy the rest of the day.
15 It must have been very busy here the morning of the wedding.
16 The Happy Family had been very busy during the past three weeks.
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