Aún no tenemos significados para "sometimes more".
1However, it is sometimes more expensive to offer than managed care plans.
2There was often too long between games, sometimes more than a week.
3In his world, the trivial was sometimes more important than the significant.
4The cozening words of Spaniards are sometimes more deadly than their swords.
5The pots seemed to keep rising, easily hitting five digits, sometimes more.
6With these were vessels of clay, in some cases one, sometimes more.
7There were twenty women usually, sometimes more, sometimes less, the leader explained.
8I think animals know as much, and sometimes more than we do.
9Videogames are more sophisticated, more realistic, and sometimes more gruesome than ever.
10Head injuries were sometimes more serious than they seemed, Val remembered dismally.
11We have that phrase 'Verdi baritone' - sometimes more generically, 'Italian baritone.'
12Normally I will read the majority of each issue, sometimes more than once.
13She doesn't know that illusion is sometimes more important than truth.
14This part of the journey can take 50 minutes, sometimes more.
15His sedate and practical approach to batting was sometimes more respected than admired.
16The signal and telegraph stations are fifty miles apart, sometimes more.
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Sometimes more a través del tiempo
Sometimes more por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América