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Sentence count:198+2Posted:2017-07-03Updated:2020-07-24
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31 With increased power, the field of view becomes smaller, and with increased aperture the binoculars become heavier.
32 The original porous bone has been consolidated to become much heavier than it would have been in life.
33 We dined among men with heavy watch chains and heavier bellies.
34 People can not afford to bear a heavier burden, and we shall not put a heavier burden on them.
35 Any other arrangement would be heavier, more expensive and inconvenient.
36 Do these tyres put an extra strain on the vehicle as they are bigger and probably heavier than Michelin 7.50 x 16.
37 The farmers who have undoubtedly profited from producing heavier crops of higher-yielding varieties that rely on nitrates also share the blame.
38 Bubba has the broader face, is a hair heavier and more laid back than his brother.
39 Astronauts experiencing 4g during launch would feel five times heavier due to the acceleration8.
40 For the movie, he has to pad his body to make himself look 25 pounds heavier.
41 And the debt burden will be even heavier next year - at least £44 billion.
42 A combined phone-palmtop will be much bigger and heavier than the palmtop, much of whose value stems from its portability.
43 Brachiosaurus was even heavier than Brontosaurus and had front legs longer than its rear ones, the opposite of Brontosaurus.
44 You could tell it was heavier than normal, probably wooden, clad on a solid steel frame surrounded by high-ratio sound-proofing.
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45 Every time I weigh myself I seem to have got heavier!
46 The plan contained no provisions for the long-term clean-up that would have been necessary if the tanker had been carrying heavier crude.
47 But we're still making much heavier going of getting to grips with these and many other environmental issues than seems justified.
48 They said the cotton was heavier at dawn because of the dew and you could make more money than in the afternoon.
49 Should she don her heavier serge walking dress or be optimistic and wear the foulard she had planned?
50 The Kentish turn-wrest plough was used throughout the county but here on the Downs it was slightly heavier.
51 And got heavier as they left the small station and straggled down a steep, cinder path.
52 Heavier passengers will cause greater injury to others in an accident if they are not wearing a seat belt.
53 They did acquit themselves well with heavier strings and a flat pick, but in the main they were seen as fingerpicking guitars.
54 The 20-year-old was burdened with a far heavier load during those pre- dawn hours.
55 Three years later, he returned; heavier, slower, but with a new kind of fire in his belly.
56 Most of the people at her hotel seminar were about fifteen to forty pounds heavier than the ideal.
57 Cotton threads expand in the wet which means that the fly, although heavier, becomes more taut and more weatherproof.
58 Although exercise becomes more difficult as weight is gained, you expend more energy simply staying alive the heavier you are.
59 It is natural for some people to carry a slightly heavier load because of ability, experience, motivation or pride.
60 However, the risk of damage for heavier drinkers becomes severe when higher doses of acetaminophen are taken.
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