that much造句61. All this made for a disappointing start but I am happy to say that much else is on an altogether higher level.
62. Does it really matter that much in the post-Cold War period?
63. But this justifiable pleasure does not disguise the fact that much was left undone.
64. The fact that he was in need of a straight jacket was making my job that much more dangerous.
65. An added bonus is that much faster input processing rates are possible with OCR than manual entry of the text.
66. However, we are not that much nearer to a world order dominated by a fair application of the rule of law.
67. It is quite certain that much of the ice-free material left behind by a dying comet is extremely weak and fluff.
68. The authors also point out that much more work needs to be done to maximise the use of educational materials.
69. However well they pay chaps like you to look after horses, it can't be all that much!
70. Perhaps television will eventually lead to better public comprehension of that much misunderstood institution of Parliament.
71. My own uncertainty in defending my position at the time made me that much more adamant and angry in response.
72. Yet with the development of improved risk management techniques, they find that much of the technological infrastructure is already in place.
73. But not all that much more, not at the actual scene.
74. That much must also have been clear to contemporary foreign observers.
75. Everyone remembers that much today, while few remember the substance of a debate that radio listeners thought Nixon had won.
76. The simple truth is you don't need to know that much to find your way around.
77. It made it that much harder for the Washington press corps to drop in and snoop.
78. The question is, will Congress pay that much for pure science, with no clear technological benefit attached?
79. He had been driving along the twisting mountain roads when he'd crashed; that much she knew.
80. I realize our team plays that much better when certain guys get into it.
81. The most dominant structural factor in the work is that much of it is cast in the form of canticles.
82. This ensures that much of the direct sunlight falls on the underside, where the most heat-resistant surfaces are placed.
83. There isn't all that much in the world of aviation safety that is left entirely to luck.
84. Similar views concerning conversion are expressed by Simone Weil who maintains that much missionary activity is both mistaken and dangerous.
85. There had to be more to the whole business than Himmler was telling him, that much was obvious.
86. We were three shots ahead, so perhaps Tom didn't need that much luck this time.
87. Yet it must be noted that much of the growing Bumiputra ownership was held in a series of trusts and pension funds.
88. It makes control of the fuel pump that much more precise.
89. The county was only expected to pay half that much for heating, Elrod said.
90. That much was not far out of the ordinary among Jesuit scholastics.