Jackson grimaced, this wasn't good, this was really bad, and Violet would have his guts for garters, should she get wind of it. |
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We can't say anything yet, otherwise the suspects will get wind of what we're doing. |
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Police didn't get wind of the robbery until nearly midnight, six hours after the safe was cracked and cleared. |
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When the panzanella purists get wind of this they'll pass a law against it. |
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I just happened to get wind of this discussion while surfing the Web. |
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At that stage an idea is not ready for patenting yet, but there's the chance that it will 'sprout wings': that other people will get wind of it. |
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If I am fortunate enough to get wind of it, I like to crash in on these consultation parties and listen to what is being said. |
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Mexican drug cartels get wind of Walter's product. |
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Madera's authorities, along with the local news, get wind of this. |
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Needless to say, bad guys get wind of this and come knocking. |
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By the time that the committee is established, it shall have been ready to draw up the list of workers' demands to which the majority of the workers are to be won over before the employers and his agents get wind of it. |
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He asks that I don't identify his name and profession, saying he doesn't want colleagues to get wind of his habits. |
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Jay gets an eyeful, which means it's surely only a matter of time before his girlfriend and Lauren get wind of their lothario dad's latest sexploits. |
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One of the few chances we punters ever get to take some money off the local turf accountant is when we get wind of a weakened team before they do. |
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