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This was not much closer
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“Not much, a trifle really”, he said as he backed away towards the aisle with
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"There's not much I can tell you Theo
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Not much, but something to tide him over
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At his age not much chance really, but Jesus you can't give up, can you?"
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"She was ten years old, or maybe a little older, but not much
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I’m not much good at being ill … the restrictions drive me crackers
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When I lie to him that I have some previous experience but not much, he spits out scornfully: “When I was in junior high school, all my classmates, boys and girls, had sexual relationships! And we sniffed at those girls who were still virgins at the age of 13!”
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“Not much to say, really
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“Not much to tell, really
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It still had his major's duty-suit on and that was still relatively clean, not much dust settles in the vacuum of space
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But I suppose diamonds are not much in demand where you are an, I know you prefer your precious lapis lazuli beads
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It is not much fun trying to pack all these extra items in the bags we brought with us … in the end Caderl solves the problem by offering to carry the extra on his gg
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This is rural Greece, secluded mountain farming not much changed for centuries
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‘We have a long way to go, Orens, and not much time to do it in
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"Oh, at least seventy five but not much more than ninety
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There's not much new in the theory, but so much has been done with apparatus these days that we're set to make great advances
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It was not much fun, but I survived
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"Not much of today's science is published," she said in a way that said the subject was closed
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” It was built in 2238, not much earlier than the initial construction of Heavenly Mother and Al-Harron
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“If it is spreading in all directions, but if the signal is generated by something small and local and sent in a tight beam toward us, not much energy is used
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‘There’s not much to tell but I’ll tell you what there is on the way home
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Not much by way of material in these compared with either the earlier ones I have been through already or the much bulkier ones I haven't looked at yet
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“My own home was not much more than this,” Yellelle said
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I imagine that bothers the tribal elders, but there’s not much to do about it
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into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
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He was born near the turn of the 52nd century, he’d never known the fear of years, could never feel what countless generations had known, that they had a finite count of decades, not centuries, and not much over twenty, and then they were dead like a tentacloid instead of remaining an ongoing process like a celluloid
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“I was born in the late 55th,” she answered, “I was barely grown when we talked, but you were not much older as I remember
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The showers at the revue had been not much better – limited hot water doesn’t go far between a chorus of twelve hot, sweaty dancers with monied admirers to impress
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There are two girls, not much older than Leona and Bex, who are having difficulty standing
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“Not much here that would fit me,” hSkaiya said, being nearly twice the width
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to calm her, ‘Nearly there now, girl, not much
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The cell was pretty basic – but not much worse than the barracks had been
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"Not much”, he says, adding, “but he did say something about tidying up this morning, but not where or when
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The sound of birdsong fills the air – I’m not much better with identifying that than I am with the flowers but somehow the trills and arpeggios make more sense – faster versions of what I do! I find myself mentally echoing what I hear
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She agrees with me but points out that there’s not much choice given the commercial property which is available on the market these days
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Not much point pretending I don’t know what she is talking about!
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'No – and I’m not much interested,' said the estate
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There’s not much that takes Ben’s mind off his food
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Even so, there is not much we saw in the Abbey that I can remember
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There was not much here, save for a big pot of over-cooked macaroni and cheese that was still on the stove, though the stove was currently turned off
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enough that not much of anything surprises me these days
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‘There’s not much I can
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‘There’s not much choice
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Not much waiting this morning
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“I don’t eat large amounts of chocolate and I’m not much for the
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meant practices outside anytime it wasn’t freezing, even though there’s not much
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Not much was left of the old base
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"Thanks to the Destroyer, I'm not much of anything
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their wild state, they were not much good to the Kingdom; they
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We hear a lot about the blood, but not much about the water
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This was in spite of the fact that Luray was probably an inch taller than Shinvei, not much lighter, and in perfect condition
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every body ; but as it is not much cultivated through the greater part of the country, it can
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Except in particular situations, the value of these is regulated by that of corn, in which the fertility of Britain is not much inferior to that of either of those two countries
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It is Texas Industries that is undertaking the Centorin project I think, that's a company not a country, but there's not much distinction any more
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‘There’s not much point going on with the lessons,
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Not much has been said of Rosecare and Lemoss, though they stared into one another’s eyes and Lemoss could swear they were whirling in a forest glade where the deer and antelope peered out from the lower bowers of the trees
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In many places, accordingly, it is not much above one half of this price
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"It might take a little longer because I'm not much of a teacher, but you could get there
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Axel has been given time, just not much of it
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For some time after the first discovery of America, silver would continue to sell at its former, or not much below its former price
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As I say, a few may become a little undisciplined but not much more
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When the real price of butcher's meat has once got to its height (which, with regard to every sort, except perhaps that of hogs flesh, it seems to have done through a great part of England more than a century ago), any rise which can afterwards happen in that of any other sort of animal food, cannot much affect the circumstances of the inferior ranks of people
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We have a little knowledge of our universe but when confronted to the universality of its content, we have to say, pitifully, "not much"
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And not much time after that, he encounter the group of elves and joined them as they sought to return to the Hangar
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Not much different in construction from the fishermen’s humble homes outside Smyrna’s walls
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It looked not much bigger than a
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photo: He had joined only a year back and thus was not much
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I had not much hope left
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there is not much to see here about it; not even
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present dilemma, however, not much of thinking was required
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They could carry on as normal for a little while longer, but not much more
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Again, he did not much care
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Not much stayed unknown these days, especially when it came to crimes against the Thalmor
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Such a bleak and brisk evening he did not much care for
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Western thinking has not much concerned itself with real happiness
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We need shared experience of it, and such happiness is rare, so there is not much experience to share
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the quarter, or not much above it, foreign corn could have been imported, either duty free, or upon paying only a small duty, it might have been exported again, with the benefit of the bounty, to the great loss of the public revenue, and to the entire perversion of the institution, of which the object was to extend the market for the home growth, not that for the growth of foreign countries
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He was not much pleased with the innkeeper’s incessant attempts to be kindly and engage him in conversation
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Their consumption increases so fast, that, though in consequence of the increasing improvement of Jamaica, as well as of the ceded islands, the importation of sugar has increased very greatly within these twenty years, the exportation to foreign countries is said to be not much greater than before
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Not much to say it was living
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“Not much use, is there? Your prick is as soft as a marshmallow
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Would people readily advance their money upon the credit of a fund which partly depended upon the good humour of all those assemblies, far distant from the seat of the war, and sometimes, perhaps, thinking themselves not much concerned in the event of it ? Upon such a fund, no more money would probably be advanced than what the tax to be levied in Great Britain might be supposed to answer for
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The distance could not much weaken the dependency of the representative upon the constituent, and the former would still feel that he owed his seat in parliament, and all the consequence which he derived from it, to the good-will of the latter
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Also there was present the jester, and though thin, not much more could be deciphered of his appearance, since his face was covered with paint, and also the reeve, who seemed as young as the Baroness, for his beard was fuzz upon his face, and his skin soft and unblemished
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He continued on what was not much more than an off-road track, the kind of terrain he would ride on two wheels
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It was only a matter of time, and really not much of a challenge to remove the necessary memory engrams
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Chris told her that it was not vital to their journey but she explained that her pack was not much of a burden and, as he had said previously, if the extra tub proved to be too much they could always dump it later
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The home market of China is, perhaps, in extent, not much inferior to the market of all the different countries of Europe put together
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“Not much point praying this far out into space
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‘Not much, to be honest
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” replied Lucy, “It’s always a sub-zero temperature here and there’s not much in the way of strong winds to blow it away
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Among those nations of husbandmen, who are but just come out of the shepherd state, and who are not much advanced beyond that state, such as the Greek tribes appear to have been about the time of the Trojan war, and our German and Scythian ancestors, when they first settled upon the ruins of the western empire; the sovereign or chief is, in the same manner, only the greatest landlord of the country, and is maintained in the same manner as any other landlord, by a revenue derived from his own private estate
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The temperature within the ship was still not much below normal daylight temperature and he was not about to let all that heat escape any faster than could be helped
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‘Please,’ Raiya said, in not much more than a whisper
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It was a gap not much more than a metre square, clearly looking quite artificial, cutting down into the rock at about 45 degrees and apparently dropping down some four to five metres into the ground
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Their mercantile projects were not much better conducted
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For many years, therefore, they were not much disturbed by interlopers
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Walking right up close to the thick glass, Jim could not help but marvel, as always, at how not much more than three centimetres of transparent material protected him from certain death in the nothingness beyond
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It was not much but it at least stopped everything floating around and was somewhat healthier for the people living and working on the station