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1 Or if her uncle had only left her an income that she could expend in charity!
2 The amount of energy he will expend in filling the block with tacks or nails is astonishing.
3 Moreover I will expend in his aid all my subtleties, my transformations, the stores of my wisdom.
4 There is a limit to how much effort we should expend in trying to retrain the Orthodox Sisters.
5 Is it to say, the less we expend in words, we may pay so much the more in thinking?
6 The danger is in how much time, energy or money you expend in attempting to have someone listen to you.
7 The kinetic energy of a moving object is identical to the energy you must expend in causing it to move.
8 It is this: Remember that the American Missionary Association has not a million of dollars to expend in its work.
9 Through the application of this methodology, an improvement and reduction of the time that surgeons expend in training is aimed.
10 So now her income amounts at the utmost to eight hundred francs; two hundred of which she has to expend in rent.
11 The forces we expend in love and anger come back again to us thrilled with the thought which accepted or rejected them.
12 I had no time to expend in admiring the feat; I hastened to imitate it, and galloping forward, I set myself for the leap.
13 This book will help many who have small opportunities in the form of time and money to expend in the use of larger volumes.
14 What benefit could this provide that would justify the excess energy the dolphin must expend in order to be essentially always rebuilding its skin?
15 Part of the remainder she was obliged to expend in winter clothing, leaving only a nominal sum for the whole inclement season at hand.
16 The people think, to use the expression, that they have laid in a stock during Lent, and expend in assassination the treasures of their penitence.
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This collocation consists of: Expend in through the time