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1 I used to say to him, 'I wouldn't drink so much whiskey . '
2 If you can afford that much whiskey you can afford me.
3 It's Boxing Day, Natalie, you had too much whiskey at dinner.
4 Plain water was a relief: Natalie had drunk too much whiskey in Nairobi.
5 I must have been nervous or maybe too much whiskey .
6 Christ, Mark, how much whiskey did you put in this?
7 But our questionnaire bored her, and I could tell that she'd had too much whiskey .
8 I've got a little too much whiskey in me to take kindly to it tonight.
9 Fish she gave him, and much whiskey .
10 Too much talk, or too much whiskey .
11 Her stepfather used to leer at her in just such a way when he'd had too much whiskey .
12 He found that pretty funny, which was a sign he'd taken a little too much whiskey on board.
13 Oh, we'd had incidents before, drummers imbibing too much whiskey , men cheating at cards and getting into fights.
14 They drank so much whiskey themselves that Elmira felt they would be lucky to have any left to sell.
15 But this white man drank much whiskey , and in the night-time came to Yamikan's house and made much fight.
16 Too much whiskey and tobacco.
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