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"And the scotch egg has gone bananas.
One senior officer exclaimed: "The prime minister has gone bananas.
It seems we have – television especially has – gone bananas for posh.
Mr. Oddsson, who has been prime minister for 11 years, bristled at this and said: "My opposition has gone bananas.
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By the time we reached our sophomore year of college, though, file-sharing had gone bananas and was quickly making our music-store employers go broke.
It's not impossible I've gone bananas, I haven't slept much the last three nights: too busy staring at photos of Sir John Kerr and his acolytes.
Morality: Everybody thinks the film's protagonists have gone bananas, but in 2007 the mortgage market begins to wobble just like they said it would.
We all know at least one couple that plucks one another's eyebrows or (for shame) pops each other's pimples – we think these people have gone bananas.
"They thought the man had gone bananas," Carl Bildt, Sweden's former Prime Minister and foreign minister, told Susan Glasser, of Politico, in an interview published this week.
Pearl-bordered fritillaries have gone bananas and so have Duke of Burgundies," said Neil Hulme of Sussex Butterfly Conservation, who counted 115 Duke of Burgundies on a nature reserve where he would usually spot one or two.
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