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1 I thought we needed to hit the net more .
2 It was only a surprise that they didn't bulge the net more before the break.
3 I really enjoy being able to come to the net more like back in the day.
4 Following his second-round win on Wednesday, Tsonga said he was trying to come to the net more .
5 A game is always to be preferred to a double which is not apt to net more than 100.
6 When they brainstormed last weekend, they came to a unanimous decision: Andy needs to come to the net more often.
7 That would actually probably be a way of sort of casting your net more widely and arriving at better answers.
8 Even sticking her hand into the till at The Sweet Tooth was unlikely to net more than a few hundred.
10 In the second set I started to play more aggressive and came to the net more as the match went on.
11 If you want to spread your net more widely, you could try appealing to Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, too.
12 It aims to net more than 1 billion euros from the conversion scheme, according to a source with knowledge of the matter.
13 No longer so reliant on his monstrous serve, he has become more rounded, developing his game by attacking the net more aggressively.
14 Yet by causing us to give chase he had brought us into the German net more handily than ever they had hoped.
15 Just four players have found the back of the net more than once this season, though -two of them from Kaizer Chiefs.
16 Atmosphere can be a factor, modern racket technology can affect the ball, there are many factors that make getting into the net more difficult.
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