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- I need more time.
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Try it once more.
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Walk more slowly.
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I want a lot more.
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There's no more salt.
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We need more workers.
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I don't want any more.
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I can't drink any more.
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I felt much more relaxed.
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Now this is more like it.
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Please speak more slowly.
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Eat more fresh vegetables.
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I'd like one more blanket.
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I'd like some more coffee.
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I'll bring one more towel.
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This soup needs more salt.
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Tom asked for more coffee.
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Could I have some more tea?
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I wish I earned more money.
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Would you say it once more?
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Could you drive more slowly?
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He has more books than I do.
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I will not see him any more.
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Ken has more books than you.
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You must study grammar more.
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I want to go there once more.
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Could I have some more coffee?
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I want to sleep a little more.
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Would you like some more cake?
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Does anyone want some more pie?
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How much more work do you have?
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Would you care for more coffee?
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Nobody had anything more to say.
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She spent more money than usual.
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Would you care for more cookies?
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He asked me to speak more slowly.
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I want more detailed information.
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I was too tired to walk any more.
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I wish he would write more often.
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Could I get one more beer, please?
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Trains come more often than buses.
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We walked more quickly than usual.
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Would you care for some more cake?
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He bit off more than he could chew.
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He has much more money than I have.
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She advised him to be more careful.
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She advised him to drink more milk.
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She advised him to read more books.
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The storm became even more violent.
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Could I have one more coffee please?
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I had to wait more than three hours.
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She advised him to do more exercise.
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She advised him to get more exercise.
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She needs him more than he needs her.
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I should have listened more carefully.
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Ann loves chocolate more than anything.
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Could you cook this meat a little more?
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His brother is more patient than he is.
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Mary decided never to see him any more.
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There is an urgent need for more money.
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Is there anyone who wants some more pie?
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Could I please have one more can of beer?
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Divorce is becoming more common nowadays.
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He told me that I should be more careful.
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The richer he became, the more he wanted.
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There is an urgent need for more doctors.
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Do you spend more time at home or at work?
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I have promised myself to read more books.
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Tom hasn't seen Mary for more than a year.
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Do you have more than one copy of this key?
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I didn't want to spend any more time alone.
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She loves him now more than she did before.
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She was advised by him to get more exercise.
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I don't think any more students want to come.
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I can't get along with the neighbors any more.
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I wish that we could spend more time together.
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You should pay more attention to what you say.
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Could you please speak a little bit more slowly?
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I could have done better if I had had more time.
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You should spend more time studying than you do.
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I feel more alert after drinking a cup of coffee.
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She advised him to stay in bed for two more days.
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They chatted over coffee for more than two hours.
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Tom plans to live in Boston for more than a year.
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I don't like pizza any more than I like spaghetti.
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I don't want to hear any more of your complaining.
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The longer I stayed in Paris, the more I liked it.
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I love to jog more than anything else in the world.
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I want to spend more time doing things that matter.
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I wish my girlfriend would spend more time with me.
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Tom intends to live in Boston for more than a year.
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Let's spend less time arguing and more time working.
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The more I think about it, the less I understand it.
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I think it's time for me to split some more firewood.
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With a little more patience, you would have succeeded.
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I have been acquainted with her for more than 20 years.
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She spends more time thinking about work than doing it.
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You should spend more time outside and less time inside.
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I think it's unhealthy to eat more than 20 oranges a day.
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I think we should use our time a bit more constructively.
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She introduced her sister to him more than two years ago.
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I want to spend more time doing things that make me happy.
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I'd like to spend less time at work and more time at home.
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Tom and Mary have been married for more than thirty years.
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Mary promised her mother that she would help her more often.
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Do you spend more time with your friends or with your family?
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I think you need to spend a little more time on your homework.
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It took more than a month to get over my cold, but I'm OK now.
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How do you think I can convince her to spend more time with me?
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If Mary knew how to swim, she would go to the beach more often.
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Nowadays more and more people prefer country life to city life.
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My suggestion is for more trees to be planted along the streets.
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Daddy, I can't walk any more. Could you give me a piggyback ride?
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I think it'll take more than a year to finish building our house.
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I'd love to be able to find more time that I could spend relaxing.
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If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better.
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It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
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People have the tendency to speak more loudly when they get excited.
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I wish that I could have spent more time with my father before he died.
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There is an urgent need for more people to donate their time and money.
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You often need to spend more time doing something than you anticipated.
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After I got married, my Japanese got better and I could understand more.
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My teacher told me that I should have spent more time preparing my speech.
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If you only had one more week to live, what would you spend your time doing?
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They say that girls spend more time worrying about how they look than boys do.
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You're speaking a little too fast for me. Would you speak a little more slowly?
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If students today had more free time, they might show more interest in politics.
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You should spend less time complaining and more time doing something productive.
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The more time I spend doing this, the less time I have to do things I enjoy doing.
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I'm skeptical when I hear someone claim to speak more than five languages fluently.
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The more time you spend talking about what you do, the less time you have to do it.
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Some healthcare workers spend more time doing paperwork than taking care of patients.
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I don't understand and I'm not used to not understanding. Please explain it once more.
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Since I have no children, I have more time to spend doing volunteer work than parents do.
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I think if I talked more often with a native speaker, my English skills would improve quickly.
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I don't quite believe it when I hear someone claim they can speak more than five languages fluently.
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Getting your message across is much more important than trying to say it exactly like a native speaker would say it.
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A lot of people who have up until now been spending money having a good time now need to be more careful with their money.
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