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Part 2 will have a lot of ground to cover.
He still had a lot of ground to cover before morning.
They have a lot of ground to cover and not much time."
He was too far away, and he had a lot of ground to cover.
I would have loved a whole book on this subject, but Marcus, as ever, has a lot of ground to cover.
We have a lot of ground to cover before then and it starts at nine."
"We have a lot of ground to cover, but I don't think we'll do it all right now.
"She probably has a lot of ground to cover, settling in to her new job," Conley said.
I hadn't any idea why she'd do such a thing, but then I had a lot of ground to cover yet.
There aren't that many people who know about your outlawing so far, and they have a lot of ground to cover.
Grant has a lot of ground to cover if he wants to double-team Olajuwon.
It'll save you from having to say things twice and we do have a lot of ground to cover before the meeting tomorrow.'
"But we have a lot of ground to cover with a number of teams before we reach a decision."
It's true that Mr. Reece has a lot of ground to cover.
A movie like this has a lot of ground to cover and a crowded cast to introduce, and even in five hours it's a squeeze.
The story told by "My Life So Far" has a lot of ground to cover.
He had a lot of ground to cover with Brognola when he got back to the motel.
When Rob Bryer talks about having a lot of ground to cover, he means it.
Institutions that have a lot of ground to cover, where cars would be impractical, use golf carts to carry people and supplies where they're needed.
As Web drove away from Quantico, he realized he had a lot of ground to cover.
"We are running out of time," he said, enticing her away from her find, 'and we still have a lot of ground to cover."
"A History of Heaven" has a lot of ground to cover even with investigation limited to the Judeo-Christian tradition.
These companies had a lot of ground to cover just to catch up to their competitors, said Darren S. Kimball, a Lehman Brothers analyst.
WPP has operations in 107 countries, 150,000 employees and a turnover of almost £10bn ($15.5bn) so he does have a lot of ground to cover.
We have a lot of ground to cover before dark-" Adam must have realized he wouldn't get answers to any questions because he didn't ask any more.