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1 Yet many memorable outings owe more to human industry than to nature.
2 We owe more to Europe than we do to the United States.
3 Nearly 11 million Americans now owe more than their homes are worth.
4 But I think we owe more to emancipation and the Civil War.
5 So far, the returns may owe more to timing than successful activism.
6 We owe more in student loans that we do on our house.
7 I owe more to Mr. Crawley than I can ever pay him.
8 I guess we owe more to your sickness than you're aware of.
9 Yet his price could well owe more to hope than expectation.
10 Roughly 11 million Americans owe more than their homes are worth.
11 No slight intended, but we may owe more to good luck.
12 I owe more to him than to anybody in the world.
13 To the former I owe more than ever can be repaid.
14 We owe more to his insolence than to our own precaution.
15 It was a very good Pontiac and I didn't owe more
16 To them, those poor pathetic bones, I owe more than to aught else.
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