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1 He said I caused too much fuss to be made about me.
2 Maybe I did make too much fuss over picking up that hitchhiker.
3 As you've made so much fuss about it, we'll take orchestra seats.
4 He's not a man, thinks I, that there'd be much fuss about!
5 Mr Clarke said he did not understand why there was so much fuss .
6 As in: whatever are you lot making so much fuss about?
7 There is as much fuss about it as if it were a love-letter.
8 I don't think you should make too much fuss about it.
9 The Coupeaus were accused of going too fast, and making too much fuss .
10 Fuji felt that his employer was making too much fuss over the matter.
11 He rarely talked about India's photographs, and didn't make much fuss about them.
12 Too much fuss over a pimple and I'm blessed with a permanent dot.
13 Edith and Claudia are making far too much fuss over her.
14 Sir, strive to keep the world in its original simplicity-whyso much fuss ?
15 Women slipped into the slots of heads-of-state without too much fuss .
16 I don't see why you made so much fuss about it.
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