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1 She ran toward downtown, passing more and more people as she went.
2 Each House made records of passing more than 100 bills a day.
3 That would let cars get close, and make passing more common.
4 Why not face it with honor and make thy passing more peaceful thereby?
5 Upstairs, he walked down a central hallway, passing more unfurnished rooms on either side.
6 Policy risk of the government coming in and passing more measures is very strong, Tey said.
7 Along the boulevard carriages were passing more frequently.
8 It's not passing more than three centimetres in.
9 Charlotte couldn't remember time passing more quickly.
10 Serve, passing more cheese at the table.
11 They continued along the main street, passing more stores with broken windows, more overturned and burned vehicles.
12 Then our lives were passing more quickly.
13 You don't have the money behind you to stay in business when they keep passing more stringent laws, he said.
14 They overflowed nearly the whole of the town, the sea passing more than half a mile beyond its usual limits.
15 Season liberally with pepper and salt to taste, and serve immediately, passing more cheese at the table if you like.
16 It is very depressing to find one's friends as well as one's self passing more and more into invalid life.
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