(1) Clark has been to, gosh , thousands of funerals over the years, but he's not the sort to let that much grief affect him.(2) What is unforgivable though is the pointless gumph when Aragorn falls in to the river and drifts off, only, gosh , he returns just in time for the battle.(3) Sometimes when you do that, you realise, ÔÇÿOh my gosh , that was pretty badÔÇÖ.(4) That it's not a gosh -awful mess is reason for celebration.(5) And I've just finished eating, gosh , about six mouthfuls.(6) ÔÇÿOh gosh , the tiles,ÔÇÖ Montano said with a roll of her eyes, when asked what she liked most about the renovation.(7) They get their calculations checked by a few scientists, who say ÔÇÿby gosh , they might be rightÔÇÖ(8) I looked on a map, for Calgary, and then thought ÔÇÿOh gosh , it's at the other side of Canada!ÔÇÖ(9) Oh, gosh , but it was hard to get going when I woke this morning.(10) His voice has changed a bit, but, gosh , he's nearly 59.(11) So I don't need to boastÔǪ but gosh , it's so difficult not to do.(12) He should have come home, found the dog with the leash and started yelling and running around the neighborhood, oh my gosh !(13) But gosh , you know, they don't seem so bad, particularly the cute white one Willard adopts and names Socrates.(14) When you slow down enough to examine those ideas, you might realize, Oh my gosh !(15) Oh my gosh , somebody isn't going to get much sleep tonight!(16) You read an article in a newspaper and you think, ÔÇÿOh my gosh , a boy's been beaten up,ÔÇÖ but you never for one second think it's going to be on your own doorstep.
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