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1 It looks like a normal floor, maybe five more meters below us.
2 Like a few more meters was going to make it any worse.
3 The nozzler quickly swam several more meters away and repeated its three-part call.
4 She skidded a couple more meters , leaving a bright red smear behind her.
5 A few more meters and he could have reached up and touched the metal surface.
6 Officials said on Friday that more meters had arrived and there were now enough for everyone.
7 She shuffled across the sand a few more meters and was shoved into the clutch of people.
8 Just a few more meters , I think.
9 He gasped thin, whistling gasps as he tried to rise, failed, crawled forward a few more meters .
10 Trees grew straight as poles fifty or more meters in the air, almost disappearing into a slight morning mist.
11 Stretching in front of them was a long chamber, a hundred or more meters in length and fifty meters wide.
12 The brilliance of LER panels, beckoning him to rise just a couple more meters , and thereupon rejoin the human world.
13 After moving several hundred more meters , their latest muhj escort took a break along the military crest of a steep ridgeline.
14 A thousand or more meters of open space directly beneath me might have been more than my overworked nerves could stand.
15 The Avenue proved to be a broad trench, thirty or more meters across, that was just beyond the towers and spires.
16 Richard estimated that he had only ten more meters to go, fifteen at the most, when the passage seemed to shrink.
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