Sentence examples for less mark from inspiring English sources

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Apart from a spell as minister for higher education under Margaret Thatcher, he made less mark on Westminster politics than his talent (he is a former fellow of All Souls, Oxford University's college for the cleverest of all) warranted.

After Courbet, the show, which has been organized by Colta Ives and Elizabeth Barker, curator and assistant curator in the museum's department of drawings and prints, gentles out with the wispy, turn-of-the-century Symbolist works of Redon, which more or less mark the end of Romanticism in its classic European form.

The most pronounced fall was at the one millimetre or less mark, with tumours lying between one and two millimetres from the CRM behaving similarly to those lying two to three millimetres away.

If there is a specific meal where you need more or less mark the number next to the appropriate letter.

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In this sense, fronted Complements are more marked than fronted Adjuncts and less marked than fronted Predicators.

Elsewhere, the contrast was less marked.

The path to the N.B.A. was much less marked then.

The story is similar if less marked in continental Europe and Japan.

The seasonal pattern is less marked in long hedging.

Lateralisation is less marked in women than in men.

He is less marked by destiny, less self-assured, and more flawed.

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