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"They are in the mood of looking to the city to do something for them."
By God, he was in the mood for one himself.
You have to be in the mood for those things.
"If someone is building their house over, do you think they are in the mood to go through those things?"
I was in the mood for this sort of thing.
The man might maybe be in the mood to buy.
Just when he was in the mood for a good fight.
If it's in the mood to answer questions and give us a hand.
Nothing wrong with that, of course, if one is in the mood.
"I have to be in the mood along with everybody else."
He was in the mood to kill any number of them.
I might have known that they wouldn't be in the mood for waiting.
I was in the mood to really do it up right tonight.
He was in the mood like I have never felt or seen a dog before.
But she asked if I might be in the mood to come by and visit.
No more playing whatever they were in the mood for.
No wonder he hadn't been in the mood to make love to her.
Neither of them had been in the mood to give ground.
"I've never known you to be in the mood for company."
She was in the mood to agree with it today.
"One other thing I think you'll be in the mood for."
I was in the mood to tell a white lie.
But then, he hadn't been in the mood to go home, either.
Since when do you have to be in the mood to make yourself a mark?
I didn't think I'd have any trouble being in the mood for her tonight.