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1. No one's going to hurt you. No one. Not any more. 2. This behaviour is not any more becoming among our politicians than it is among our voters. 3. Well, not any more than usual. 4. I didn't want to get back inside, not any more. 5. These procedures are not any more likely to be successful beyond this limit. 6. Well, not any more, but he did once when I was a kid. 7. Not any more: your body is stretching magnificently and your muscles are getting into better shape every day! 8. Perhaps yes I did love her once but not any more. 9. Well, maybe not now, not any more, now the results were so clear. 10. Lau: Not any more, definitely no more. 11. Chelsea is not any more an isolated situation. 12. Max: No. I used to, but not any more. 13. I forgave you before but not any more. 14. ROGER FEDERER : Not any more. Used to. 15. Not any more . It has just about doubled in size since they built the bridge. 16. I was not any more nervous than usual before the start on Sunday. 17. And you'll not forget what I done good, not any more than you'll forget the bad, I know. 18. He did not want his father's kiss - not any more, he who had received so many blows. 19. Show some leg show some arm, but not any more than that. 20. Not any more, mocked the crows from shady pine bough perches. 21. The focal point, however, is not any more the culinary art alone. 22. I used to be a very heavy gambler, but not any more. It's a mug's game. 23. She used to wonder where he'd been in the meantime, but not any more. 24. There is no profit to be made there, Guillamon, not any more. 25. At one time doctors recommended red meat as part of a healthy diet but not any more. 26. On that scale the Hangenberg event, an extinction 359 million years ago at the end of the Devonian period, was considered a minor blip. Not any more. 27. At one time I used to like her, but not any more. 28. This is a big step forward in reducing verbosity but is still not any more abstract — it still forces the user to calculate the comparison function imperatively.