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1 He lives more than twenty miles from here, and time is precious.
2 He says hard times end up shaping people's lives more than the good.
3 Care killed a cat, a nanimal with eight lives more than a chatterbox.
4 Never, perhaps, were lives more completely still or monotonous than theirs.
5 You have saved our lives more than once and I have been ungrateful.
6 Raistlin's saved our lives more than once on this insane journey.
7 The wealth, the position of both, served only to make their lives more generous.
8 Are our lives more understandable when seen through the prism of a penitential journey?
9 The properties were sold, mostly at a loss, and he now lives more modestly.
10 What are a few lives more or less in London?
11 An elephant, for example, lives more years than we humans.
12 ALmost half - 49 per cent - said aircraft noise made their lives more stressful.
13 He lives more with the soldier; he penetrates further into the intimacy of his command.
14 She says: Children are the focus of our lives more than they ever have been.
15 Each nationality lives more majorum, and holds as little communication as possible with the other.
16 None ever peered into their hearts, or searched their lives more relentlessly than she did.
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