Sentence examples for given some idea from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile Perri Shakes-Drayton was given some idea of how tough it will be to win a 400m hurdles medal this summer after being beaten into third place by the world leading Vania Stambolova.

In outlining the physics of neutron stars, and my good fortune in stumbling upon them, I hope that I have given some idea of the interest and rewards of extending physics beyond the confines of laboratories.

I'm not certain either, but I've been given some idea.

The previous discussion of barriers to implementation has already given some idea of the issues that need to be resolved if a vMDT is to be effective.

It would have been helpful for the authors to have given some idea of the cost of the program and, more specifically, the cost per additional life saved, so that institutions considering such a program might judge its merits relative to other life-saving interventions.

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The prime minister has already given some ideas about what he will do.

A look at Armenia may give some idea.

And give some idea of what's feasible.

But they give some idea of thinking within the CPS.

To give some idea, that was almost twice the Japanese motor industry's export revenues.

"That gives some idea of that a long, hard war I think lies ahead.

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