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1 He'll have to keep it going at this increased pace , though.
2 The little boy took three steps at an increased pace , then fell behind again.
3 Blake's heart began to beat with an excited, increased pace that heightened her hunger.
4 The increased pace of U.S. military operations has seen a recent spate of American casualties.
5 Even worse, once the increased pace was established in the industry, others couldn't keep up.
6 Again we drove off, this time at increased pace .
7 He also said the service was critically under-staffed, which meant long hours at an increased pace .
8 According to program manager Anthony Laforge, the increased pace is designed to address three main goals.
9 The whole army swung forward at increased pace .
10 Her tongue swirled around him ever so teasingly, and her mouth increased pace providing him forceful joy.
11 He obeyed the spur, and his increased pace revealed a slight lameness, which had not before been perceptible.
12 He said although while the increased pace was welcome, it was still not enough to fix Auckland's housing crisis.
13 The increased pace was primarily driven by renewed business and consumer spending in the 17-country bloc's two largest economies.
14 Ensuring sites here are well positioned for the increased pace of change and complexity coming from new sciences will be key.
15 The headman was pleased at their increased pace , especially since they were going out of their way, but it also presented a problem.
16 In a few minutes the car was clear of the town, and running at an increased pace through the gusty darkness of the moors.
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This collocation consists of: Increased pace through the time