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1 I think I'd definitely have to go out and practise more .
2 He became quite angry, and forbade me to practise more than three hours.
3 That the Catholics practise more superstitions than morals, is the effect of other doctrines.
4 You should practise more . ' Daimon nods at the table.
5 But those who practise more politically anodyne forms of advocacy have also run afoul of authorities.
6 It's a characteristic I should practise more .
7 But with much ado to sleep again, I beginning to practise more temper, and to give her her way.
8 Steinmeyer was lost in that place, consumed by a quest, as Marlowe put it in Faustus, 'to practise more than heavenly power permits'.
9 I think respect is something we should all practise more -with our customers, co-workers, kids and anyone we meet in our day-to-daylives.
10 No man had studied more deeply, or practised more constantly, the military science.
11 I went in there with my father, expecting burglars, but it was just Miralem practising more .
12 This custom is often practised more in the spirit of vengeance than of real desire for food.
13 The sport of "ski-running" or skiing is practised more generally abroad than in this country.
14 Not a high morality, perhaps better than none at all: better for the world were it practised more .
15 These methods, apparently distinctive, may once have been practised more broadly, but were superseded by more efficient instruments.
16 'You just have to practise more , ' she said.
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