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1 That 's going to be tons of fun, changing the litter every day.
2 If that thing is nearly filled, there must be tons of it.
3 There would be tons of chillies and garlic in the broth.
4 There will be tons of alcohol and food trucks on-site.
5 There must be tons of plastic waiting to be recycled.
6 There must be tons of earth right over our heads!
7 There must be tons of money left, unless the Bank's been speculating with it.
8 If he do there'll be tons of money on him.
9 I say, there must be tons of stuff aboard.
10 There will be tons of literary rubbish, and good stuff old and new, but few guidebooks-insome cases not one.
11 For all we know, there may be tons of the precious metal at the bottom of the first layer of ice.
12 UPDATE: we obviously meant to say "there will be tons of more acts added to the bill before the end of the day".
13 Don't get us wrong, there will be tons of handsets clearly mimicking the iPhone at the show -even more than at last year's show.
14 Dye meanwhile was "choking on a torrent of water; there seemed to be tons of it, all dark green and frothing, pushing me down."
15 Of course, on the set, there 's tons of technology all the time.
16 There are tons of questions, and I want to find the answers.
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