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151. Previously the company payed much more attention to its investors than it did to its customers.
152. The corner is awkward, much more awkward than was recognised when, in 1965, Professor Robinson coined the phrase.
153. But not all that much more, not at the actual scene.
154. At seventy-five feet Sea Dragon had been larger than Hsu Fu and a much more substantial vessel than a flimsy bamboo raft.
155. How much more can you realistically afford to charge in the meantime?
156. In addition, anyone injured on the job must submit a much more detailed account of the accident than was previously required.
157. I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be. Abraham Lincoln
158. How person wins and loses is much more important than how much a person wins and loses. Tom Krause
159. Because ENPs deal with patients from start to finish they can be much more flexible in their approach.
160. Oft repeated exercise with lighter weights is much more advantageous than when heavy weights are used.
160. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
161. This quickly won approval of the policy makers at the White House, but Kissinger wanted to do much more.
162. Much more natural is 19 ... g7 20 c4 a8 angling for ... d5.
163. In this there is a much more ambiguous and open positioning of the subject.
164. But it demonstrates something much more astonishing: that in a sense all matter is illusion!
165. The truth isn't easily pinned to a page. In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap and much more difficult to find. Terry Pratchett
166. With brute force techniques ... they do achieve about the same end result as we do with much more sophisticated techniques.
167. The prospect of genetic intervention is much more appealing as it gets to the core of the problem.
168. Fathers and sons are much more considerate of one another than mothers and daughters. Friedrich Nietzsche
169. It seems that our pursuit of happiness is proving to be much more radical than we bargained for.
170. Here we see that same attention to detail, physical presence and construction focused on much more accessible subject matter.
171. In a different and much more alarming category is the fate of the Soviet industry.
172. I think this is a very convenient sort of way to detract attention from much more serious problems.
173. Why are women... so much more interesting to men than men are to women? Virginia Woolf
174. Sead, who had been much more harshly treated than Nijaz, could barely stand as they met yesterday.
175. But they were much more readily negotiable through association, which was already a basic general tendency in most other social activities.
176. Kids who play violent video games show much more aggressive behaviour than those who don't.
177. But we have to admit that Mr Clinton has preserved much more moral authority and effectiveness in office than ever seemed possible.
178. His career, much more than mine, hangs in the balance.
179. Much more tricky than knowing if you've found a badger sett, is knowing whether or not it is still active.
180. Through his work, Freud realised that some taboos of the time were much more commonly breached than was acknowledged by society.
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