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1 This affair of the ring had made him more intent than ever.
2 These officials are more intent on bleeding their countrymen than the enemy.
3 But they were more intent on seeing a companion to the comet.
4 For now, anyway, demonkind appeared more intent on invading Earth than Lemuria.
5 I was excessively disordered-everybody's eyes more and more intent upon us.
6 This seemed like an easygoing bunch, more intent on fun than fracas.
7 Tayyib marched down the hall, his gaze straight ahead, more intent than usual.
8 The regard of the Winter Sidhe grew more intent , more uncomfortable.
9 As each became more intent in adding to their store they became separated.
10 Her smile faded, replaced by a look that was more intent .
11 Presently his head moved forward a little and his attitude grew more intent .
12 She was more intent on not being found out than on being married.
13 Instead, they were more intent on letting her achieve it on her own.
14 He seemed more intent on doing something with his shirt buttons.
15 But Edith, far more intent on horticultural than on scriptural knowledge, asked quickly:
16 There was more intent and a higher tempo to Spain's work for a period.
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