Sentence examples for large amount of junk from inspiring English sources

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This technique, a "joe job," is intended to discredit a Web user by making him appear to be the source of a large amount of junk e-mail.

The income equation is straightforward: the poor eat a disproportionately large amount of junk food, and are mostly Latino and black.

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When we can't live up to our expectations we are more likely to engage in behaviour that can lead to poor health – eating large amounts of junk food in a short space of time.

However, instead of showing Frank smoking cigarettes, the footage shows Liz sleepwalking, "sleepeating," ordering pizza in her sleep, eating large amounts of junk food, and eating the cigarettes.

The night vision video that Liz shows to her writing staff, in which she is seen sleepwalking, ordering a pizza and eating large amounts of junk food, was a parody of the 2009 horror film Paranormal Activity.

During recent years, data from tiling arrays and large-scale sequencing of cDNAs indicates that large amounts of the junk DNA is transcribed, not only intronic DNA as parts of unprocessed pre-mRNAs, but as tightly regulated cell-specific transcripts from both strands in intronic as well as intergenic regions (for a review see[ 2]).

The OII is here using its own political propaganda content categorization — i.e. this term "junk news" — which is based on what it describes as "a grounded typology" derived through analyzing a large amount of political communications shared by US social media users.

I spent a large amount of money.

"There's a large amount of support.

"There's a large amount of pride".

You amassed a large amount of debt.

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