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1 Thomas felt like even saying a couple of words would expend too much energy.
2 You don't want to expend too much energy unless it benefits you in some manner.
3 But don't expend too much energy in talk.
4 They liked a good fight, so long as they didn't have to expend too much effort in order to win.
5 As it was they won in a canter without expending too much energy.
6 It is not depression that these things induce, but one expends too much energy and thought upon them.
7 As always the aim remains to win but now it is to do so without expending too much energy.
8 The Bush administration has expended too much political capital on the issue to allow it to fall off the table.
9 You can, of course, get up and close the window, but it becomes a matter of expending too much energy.
10 Well, because this year's tour is brutal and expending too much energy at this early juncture might come back to haunt the riders.
11 City were happy to canter through the second period without expending too much energy with eight games in a 25-day period to come in April.
12 All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has cautioned his charges against expending too much emotion in the build up to the...
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