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1 The brothers spend nearly all of the next morning in the factory.
2 Here at home you spend nearly all your day in taking walks.
3 He had once been obliged to spend nearly three months on this trip.
4 Teachers spend nearly a quarter of their work lives tutoring and counseling students.
5 Doesn't he spend nearly all the money he gets in liquor?
6 He could spend nearly 20 years in prison if convicted on all counts.
7 New Zealanders spend nearly $2 billion a year on life insurance premiums.
8 Analysts expect GRAM to spend nearly $2 billion developing the project.
9 It's just frocks that I work for; I spend nearly all I earn on them.
10 Irish teenagers spend nearly a year-and-a-half of their time at secondary school on summer holidays.
11 Somehow she had managed to spend nearly a half hour sitting just there dawdling, daydreaming.
12 The government has committed to spend nearly £6bn on research infrastructure over the next five years.
13 We saw him after the first debate spend nearly a week denigrating a former Miss Universe.
14 That implies it could spend nearly a $100 million before breaching its borrowing limit.
15 Besides, thinking and writing about geology is what I spend nearly all my time doing anyway.
16 At the British Heart Foundation, we spend nearly £30m a year on prevention, survival and support activity.
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