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"There's heaps of time, the others hadn't even started when we left."
If we get up then we'll have heaps of time."
There's heaps of time to get to know him once you're married. "
"I ten you Daphne has said so herself to me heaps of times.
The photographs that seemed for a moment to threaten them have disappeared into the ash heaps of time.
'And his bite came in useful heaps of times for us.'
He rescued us heaps of times from danger.
"I've heard her say so heaps of times.
"Well - I s'pose so - ef you gives him heaps of time."
We've got heaps of time.
"I have heaps of time," he answered.
I wondered if you would like to put on a coat and come for a quick run in the car--there's heaps of time."
'You must just have one more drink with me before we go,' said the best man; 'there's heaps of time.' '
There are heaps of times when I have felt cross and impatient and woeful and despairing.
"Yes - heaps of times," said Huck.
Greg Murphy was making heaps of time on this group, and moved up to sixth following Bargwanna's spin.
I've tried heaps of times." "
"Heaps of times."
I've worked with all of the present company heaps of times and closely, so there's an ease of relationship and relating that wouldn't be there otherwise."
"Oh, yes, 'heaps of times'--just like that--but no concrete example.
"But-you told me heaps of times you only put up with her because she was useful," stammered Gwendoline, completely taken aback by all this, and looking very crestfallen indeed.
But he never got a chance; he tried heaps of times to enlist as a private, but he had lost both thumbs and a couple of front teeth, and the recruiting sergeant wouldn't pass him.
I mean - I've all my notebooks to check and put away, and...' 'Quentin, I've told you heaps of times that we leave on September the third,' said his wife, still more firmly. '
He told his visitor, according to the latter, that one could not believe a word that Hitler said and the same went for Dahlerus' friend, Hermann Goering, who had lied to the ambassador "heaps of times."
It has been said - and it has sometimes been intended as a joke - that the Belgian Presidency did well because they had heaps of time and were able to focus all their energy on the Presidency.