Sentence examples for how many fine from inspiring English sources

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"I don't know of a clearer example of the shortcomings of this policy than to actually see that list and see how many fine schools, in our judgment, have been inappropriately characterized," he said.

Considering that the pipe coefficient is an index of how many fine roots are actively contributing to metabolism of the plant (assimilating water and nutrients), it could be argued that increased concurrence and unfavourable local stand characteristics (i.e. soil type) would lead to a reduction in metabolism and thus to a reduction in fine-root number and growth.

Look at your face and really try to see how many fine hairs are on it.

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2.The Times's data on how many fines levied between 2001 and 2003 had been paid is different from what K-R reported.

"Year after year after year, no matter how many incidents they're involved in, no matter how many fines they've had to pay, they never changed their behavior.

"God knows how many fines he has received!

It was hard in the slow movement to understand how so many fine gradations of sound were being achieved, down to extraordinary pianissimos, or how Mr. Barenboim was controlling the subtly staggered entries that made the orchestra sound like another piano.

And he moved on to the next slide so quickly that no one could even see how many lines of fine print were written there... Whoah "forward looking statements" page, looked like fine print, couldn't read that wonder what it said.

How could so many fine citizens of this college town ignore the obvious and protect a predator instead of protecting children going through the ultimate trauma: getting raped by a local celebrity offering to be their dream father figure?

Remember how Obama's views on gay marriage "evolved" from wanting to legalize gay marriage, to changing his mind once he decided to run for president, then changing his mind again once he realized how many Americans were fine with gay marriage?

Remember how Obama's views on gay marriage "evolved" from wanting to legalise gay marriage, to changing his mind once he decided to run for president, then changing his mind again once he realised how many Americans were fine with gay marriage?

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