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1
Manchester City were far
more
ruthless
despite a lacklustre start at Watford.
2
The king, Wolsey thinks, ought to be
more
ruthless
about his women.
3
The impressive Nacer Chadli was soon to display a much
more
ruthless
streak.
4
Rashford will play alongside Harry Kane as Southgate seeks a
more
ruthless
approach.
5
They must fear Chelsea will be
more
ruthless
at Stamford Bridge.
6
With persons accused of witchcraft the Puritans were still
more
ruthless
.
7
The sense of her blunder made her angrier with him, and
more
ruthless
.
8
Outwith that, we created so many chances and had to be
more
ruthless
.
9
The more successful a promoter becomes, the
more
ruthless
they've got to be.
10
He could well have been even
more
ruthless
in his recreationism.
11
But the insurgents have been far
more
ruthless
,
far more callous about innocent life.
12
He gazed fascinated in the fine blue eyes of another and
more
ruthless
general.
13
He was also
more
ruthless
and much less inhibited by established law and custom.
14
The problem is, the safer the circuit becomes the
more
ruthless
the driving becomes.
15
The visitors ultimately deserved their victory because they were
more
ruthless
in taking opportunities.
16
Yet the prompting suggestion came to me, in company with others still
more
ruthless
.
more
ruthless
more