Sentence examples for considerable then from inspiring English sources

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He paused, as if mentally running through his entire shoe inventory, which must be considerable, then said: "The boot is the new pump".

If non-administrative censoring is considerable, then a valuable tool is to take a sub-distribution hazard approach, re-weighting individuals in the risk set.

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The world will be facing considerable challenges then.

A few weak bits of plotting mar the story (the discovery of an adulterous couple kissing in public, say), but it's all forgivable by the end; the resolution packs a considerable punch, then lingers.

If you enjoy the logic puzzles that this kind of speculative fiction raises, and Leckie layers one upon the next with considerable skill, then Ancillary Justice is a must-read.

But if the interior of the Moon turns out to contain considerable water, then the ice at the bottom of lunar craters may have come from volcanic eruptions rather than comet impacts.

But if they seem like a considerable undertaking, then it is worth reflecting on how many person-hours have been poured into the IPCC process over almost a quarter of a century, and how lacklustre the political and public response has been.

Honda's considerable task, then, is to persuade shoppers that beneath the Pilot's brutish sheet metal is a crossover that uses car-type construction, powered by a V-6 engine that can save fuel by backing down from six cylinders to four or even three when conditions permit.

"Particularly in local elections, where a small number of votes will make a considerable difference, then the opportunities for fraud are enormous, the chances of detection very small, and a relatively modest amount of fraud will guarantee you win the election".

"But if you look at countries where there is one referendum, say, every few years, there's been a long run on to the referendum where the issue has been debated at considerable length, then people would have made up their minds before going into the polling booth and words of the questions is then of relatively minor importance," says Prof Qvortrup.

When the snail is close to its prey, it extends its proboscis a considerable distance; then it fires its harpoon and injects a toxin into the prey.

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