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It won't be much on any one charge, but you add up lots of transactions and it could be a pretty penny (or euro).

And with a general election coming up, they are likely to be much on the agenda.

"But it doesn't seem to be much on the mind of Long Island voters".

Indeed, neither the pros and cons of 21st-century capitalism nor the Freudianisms of dysfunctional family life seem to be much on the director's mind.

Nevertheless, Spain and its central role in the euro crisis will be much on the minds of the leaders of the Group of 20 nations, who were meeting through Tuesday in Los Cabos, Mexico.

With respect to both maestros, when it comes to the Warne-Muralitharan trophy, there doesn't appear to be much on the line as the teams prepare to do battle in Pakelle.

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Childhood was much on my mind.

There is much on which Brentford can build.

There is much on the agenda in Nagoya.

There is much on the application of waterpower.

This fact is much on the minds of ordinary Greeks.

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