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1 I shall need him ready a good hour before dawn, maybe more .
2 She was still beautiful, maybe more so, just in a different way.
3 Given the fire patterns, at least a dozen automatic weapons, maybe more .
4 She must have run away from home a dozen times, maybe more .
5 Ten dollars a night, maybe more , 'sides what he pays Mrs. Smith.
6 Or maybe more than one-Chinain the sixties, Russia in the eighties.
7 I think a couple of embassy cars are behind us, maybe more .
8 Now you'll find at least 100, and maybe more on holiday weekends.
9 The other, maybe a decade younger, maybe more , appears to be Spanish.
10 He glanced down-nottoo far, the length of two men, maybe more .
11 I've thought about theory of time, too, maybe more than you have.
12 Choose any of the above, I decided, and maybe more than one.
13 It would take five seconds, maybe more , for Bela to reach him.
14 Should be at least six of them, maybe more , Grady told him.
15 This was their home, maybe more than it ever had been mine.
16 I must have done a dozen twenty-hour shifts, maybe more than that.
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