Sentence examples for impart so much from inspiring English sources

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Our cooking can work in harmony with the transformation of garlic, for example, from wispy, wild Medusa-like scapes (buds) – both delicate on the nose and slight on the palate – to the wild garlic and new season garlic bulbs, which impart so much freshness in cooking.

Tom Clancy could impart so much knowledge while telling a great story.

Many of these drinks impart so much sugar that you'd be looking for another fix soon after the first one.

It was a very strange evening, and while I'm utterly bemused as to how someone who charges their fans £500 for a single photo can command so much respect and impart so much inspiration, it's clear that he does.

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Mr. Healy imparted so much of what is great about theater in Dublin, its pubs and night life, but did miss a few marks.

It requires a longer swing, meaning more can go wrong, and the high-lofted club imparts so much backspin on the ball that it will not roll much when it lands.

President of the Nigerian Football Federation Amaju Pinnick said: "Blatter feels Africa, he sees Africa and he has imparted so much - a lot of developmental programmes". The Nigerian government has released this portrait of a serious-looking President Muhammadu Buhari, which is to go up in government offices across the country.

Here's about as succinct an answer as you're going to get - from Amaju Pinnick, newly elected president of the Nigerian Football Federation, talking to the BBC on Thursday: "Blatter feels Africa, he sees Africa and he has imparted so much - a lot of developmental programmes.

Bank supervisors can impart only so much common sense to those who think they know best.Just when you thought it was safeBesides, the regulators' reluctance to second-guess bank executives was well founded, because it can take them onto dangerous ground.

The raggedy talismans, made from canvas and nails and shirts and hair, resemble the abject cousins of the traditional totems, not so much imparting moral lessons but busking through gritty New York streets imparting frenzied and sometimes wildly intuitive tidbits. .

As Bynum points out, meaning is not so much imparted as it is appropriated "in a dialectical process whereby it becomes subjective reality for the one who uses the symbol," allowing for the possibility that "those with different gender experiences will appropriate symbols in different ways" (1986, 9).

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