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Not to the point where I was making plans or anything.
Now we'll have to make plans to get you back here.
But not before we made plans for our next road game.
I mean, not in terms of making plans or anything.
Now they had time to make plans to get away.
And we made plans to get together the next day.
In any case, I am already making plans to go back next year.
We made plans to meet again a few weeks later.
By the end of the week, he thought, they would start making plans for their future together.
If things go wrong at least we're all together, and we can make plans then.
I told her to come on up and we'd make plans from here.
A fire was put out before he can make plans to do so.
She calls him a couple of times before they make plans.
Each one of us should take a look at their own lives and make plans.
His father made plans to place the young children with friends and family who could better care for them.
If only there had been more time to make plans.
"You need to start making plans for your next stop."
He had made plans with a friend to go see a movie last night.
Make plans that are easy, so you'll be more likely to keep them.
Now is also the time when we begin to make plans for next year.
It was set up to help people to make plans for their end of life.
I'll come back in the morning, and if you've made up your mind to help, we 11 start trying to make plans.
At least one editor has also made plans to leave.
The others are making plans to move to the island next summer.
And long enough to be making plans to move to Florida.