Sentence examples for dwell very much from inspiring English sources

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You're absolutely right that we didn't dwell very much in the preface on violent responses to speech (by either the bicycle-lock wielding antifa protestors, or the alt right demonstrators on who have shot people on or driven over them with their cars).

But in his memoir, "I'm a Lucky Guy," published privately in 1998, Mr. Cullman did not dwell very much on the issues of smoking and health and revealed nothing at all about what may have been his private responses to assertions that cigarette smoke hastens mortality.

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Mr. Tusk has dwelt very little on foreign policy during the election campaign.

While you feel the fullness of what you've accomplished, you also do your best not to dwell on it very much when it doesn't serve you to do so.

He said: "He's obviously a world-class bowler so they are big shoes to fill for whoever comes into that role but we're not going to dwell on that very much".

As you know that 2 + 2 = 4, but don't think about it very much, so I know that October is white, but don't dwell on it.

"Amanda Dameron (Dwell's editor-in-chief) and I started concepting an event that was very much a summit-like discussion on design for New York," says Michela O'Connor Abrams, president of Dwell Media.

"Very, very much.

very much.

Thank you very, very much".

Very much like Daisy".

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