Sentence examples for Going compared from inspiring English sources

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Should I tell them, as one commenter put it, that their lives are "pretty easy going compared to [that of] a miner"?

MB: I think we have a better sense of where technology is going, compared to the days when IBM still made calculators.

An indication of how long this match is going compared to the other quarter-final: Novak Djokovic already has the first set in the bag, 6-3, againsTommy Haasas over on Suzanne Lenglen.

Despite the freezing water, the outdoor shoot at the lido was relatively easy going compared to the underwater scenes.

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That police had gone, compared with a heavy presence the night before.

Since entering into this world I've realised just how much further every pound spent with a small independent goes compared to with larger corporates".

According to CSDS's survey, 57% of Indians wanted to give the government in Delhi another go, compared with 48% in 2004.

In mice lacking p75NTR, innervation of visual cortex from the dLGN is half gone compared with the wild type mice.

While many games are now available on Linux, it still has a long way to go compared to Mac OS and especially Windows.

Isn't that a rough way to go compared to, say, an overdose of morphine?

Furthermore, compared to women, men engaged the right inferior parietal lobule to a greater extent during post-SE go compared to post-go go trials.

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