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1. We've been pals since we were at school.
2. We've been pals for years.
3. He often pals around with the kid next door.
4. They'd been pals since childhood.
5. Benny and Garry were bosom pals once again.
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6. Da Lench Mob are Ice Cube's pals.
7. Jahsaxa's pals had virtually pulled hir to bits.
8. Not pals, exactly, but companionable.
9. As kids, loyal pals, as men now, they justify the respect and high esteem given them.
10. The Spice Girl has told pals that Dan, of the group Tomcat, was frightened off by her ten tattoos.
11. Diana's three best pals are the women who shared her bachelor-girl pad in in Knightsbridge before she was married.
12. Arnold has hinted to pals that Mona's friendship with David Mellor played at least some part in his marriage break-up.
13. David, from Torrington, Devon, joined three pals for the evening, despite being told it might involve heavy drinking.
14. Looks like Howie and his pals jumped the two traveller guys on the road; landed one in hospital, apparently.
15. She took up with old pals like Carolyn Pride and Kate Menzies.
16. Major and I were great pals; he thought I was the farthest thing from an arty type.
17. The Pals pay tribute to the passing of the Shack and 11 more lovelies can be found inside this classic stocking filler.
18. Then, last June, she keeled over frothing at the mouth while out partying with pals in a London club.
19. Did she manipulate the ouster of White House travel office personnel so her pals could get the job?
20. Diana was said to have used bachelor friend James Gilbey and other pals to tell her side of her troubled marriage.
21. With the Western powers and the former Communist centers now great pals, the alliance desperately needs an enemy.
22. Only rarely have I even taken it out for a hot sync or a rendezvous to beam with its pals.
23. Seven-year-old leukaemia sufferer Paul Hindle was dragged off his pride and joy when the gang pounced as he played with his pals.
24. Gazza makes his Lazio debut against his old club and his Tottenham pals aren't going to give him an easy ride.
25. The first was affection of the kind that binds families together, or bosom pals.
26. Straitlaced Amos, for example, was less stereotypical than his pals, and Sapphire spoke nothing like her husband.
27. Their fathers allow them to watch it because fathers want to be pals, not meanies.
28. Tommy doesn't drink, but he would go in with his pals.
29. He's not keen to join another Aussie club and face having to play against his old Penrith pals.
30. It is an open secret that he and Reg Pybus are bosom pals.