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Matter of fact, I've come up with a pretty good wheeze, actually.
She's on to a good wheeze, if she can put it over.
"Let's hope you and your friends do come up with some good wheezes, Colonel.
Copying the US on this is a good wheeze for them.
This wasn't the only good wheeze to confound the enemy.
That was a good wheeze, said one of the more treacherous areas at the back of Polly's mind.
Hitler or Churchill in the title is always a good wheeze in the Anglophone market.
"Good wheeze, wasn't it?
When they say London, it's a good wheeze to ask what the weather's like there or to ask them if they know Auntie Ethel.
"Good wheeze, eh?
'That's a good wheeze, then.'
Having you drawn against Ram in the single game probably seemed like a really good wheeze too, but now you're about to kick his latrine boards out from under him and they've panicked.
But to just gently remove him, so that he's there and not there at the same time, while everyone tried out the idea . . . that was a good wheeze.
The US wants bases in ex-Soviet republics, & Georgia's demagogues want lovely US dollars, so attacking Russian forces was a good wheeze for getting them.
Punch after punch was delivered against politicians, judges, lawyers, Richard Desmond - a bruiser in his own right - and all those who have dared to suggest that licensing journalists is a good wheeze.
When this gung ho government ( I'm repeating myself ) think up their good wheezes they do not think through the very real consequences of their actions on the daily lives of people who are already having a hard time .
Before you reach for your collecting tins let me say they develop a good wheeze of taking in gullible Western guests and faking a few midnight tiger sightings with the aid of a collection of clockwork beasts and some carefully concealed tapes.