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1 He made a big jump from the stone pile, and ran away.
2 The Covid-19 lockdown saw a big jump in people watching and commenting.
3 He ran as fast as he could and gave a good big jump .
4 One parent family payments also show a big jump on this year's estimate.
5 It seems a big jump to go all the way there.
6 The Scottish Premiership is a big jump up to international football.
7 Went off a big jump badly and landed on his back.
8 Suddenly Jack gave a big jump and let out a yell.
9 It's a big jump from 2007, when only six teams competed.
10 A new political poll shows a big jump in support for the Labour Party.
11 Quite a big jump ; two hundred and fifty thousand pesos, all in a lump.
12 Like I said, from week one to week two he made a big jump .
13 The boy made a big jump in her estimation, when he saved that child.
14 Obviously, we want Luvo to do that really big jump .
15 Twenty feet is a big jump and I knew the bear couldn't make it.
16 Investors were focused on a big jump in quarterly sales, which exceeded analysts' forecasts.
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