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1 If we could do that, we'll gather more facts and fewer rumors.
2 She passed out of the room, still smiling, to gather more flowers.
3 We need to gather more evidence before we risk implicating anyone.
4 Maybe Matt was simply trying to gather more evidence against Steve.
5 Afterward, we spent a while scouting about to gather more fuel.
6 But he says it's possible to gather more information to include on future maps.
7 If you harbor even the slightest doubt, take the opportunity to gather more information.
8 He says several planes have flown over the disabled yacht to gather more information.
9 I recommend holding position until we can gather more information.
10 In a bid to gather more money and gain more experience, I began freelancing.
11 He carried as many as he could hold and still tried to gather more .
12 The man of sense will gather more than the fool.
13 The 26-year-old insisted that it wouldn't be easy for Liverpool to gather more silverware.
14 Miranda and I are going now to gather more ladies.
15 Thus we may gather more than berries from our fruit-gardens.
16 I've seen her allowed to break off a dozen times, and gather more leeway.
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