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1 And then I realized, wait, this is actually gonna have knives flinging.
2 They will have knives , tomahawks and revolvers under their ragged robes.
3 These men have knives and will use them at my bidding.'
4 We do have knives , we can cut up our own fruit.
5 You can bet they have knives and pistols, too.
6 I bane smart enough to serve eight if you have knives and forks to go round.
7 They have knives for certain, and most likely tomahawks, but I expect Harry has got his six-shooter.
8 I forgot that you are not used to such things, though you have knives - stone ones , at least.
9 We needn't have knives and forks.
10 These models don't have knives -they're just storage -so you can take them safely on board a plane.
11 Nay, man, stand you still; we have knives and our servants have spears, and I made as though to pass him.
12 This was a kitchen, damn it; it was supposed to have knives sitting in a fancy block on the fancy countertop.
13 There is no crisis yet to embolden him, even if he did claim that "we all have knives to our necks".
14 It strikes him that not everybody has a cocker spaniel, and he moves to clarify: "Like we have knives and forks."
15 I supposed we should scarcely have knives and forks, and only some strange, uncouth, ill-drest dish: but I found every thing in very good order.
16 He had also told officers that he had knives in the car.
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