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1 A computer tube can hold a lot more gasoline than a lightbulb.
2 And then he shut his teeth hard and turned on more gasoline .
3 However, the more energy you use, the more gasoline you need.
4 Midwest motorists consume about 13 percent more gasoline than the region's refineries produce.
5 I didn't want to be there when Sugar got back with more gasoline .
6 We put on a little more gasoline and started for the frat house.
7 Spy out the land, and drop back here for more gasoline .
8 As a result, a vehicle burns more gasoline carrying heavier passengers than lighter ones.
9 He had taken on more gasoline and made another sortie.
10 Why, there's nothing to do, sir, but to take aboard more gasoline and water.
11 We can get more gasoline if necessary, for we brought a good supply aboard the boat.
12 And he turned on a little more gasoline .
13 We need more gasoline , as we have been running very hard and our tanks are low.
14 Syria's light crude means it produces more gasoline and naphtha than it needs, freeing up volumes for export.
15 Light crudes are grades with a lower density and typically produce more gasoline and diesel fuel when refined.
16 He tried it a couple of times and then he stopped and poured more gasoline into the dish.
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