Sentence examples for mind the huge from inspiring English sources

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None seem to mind the huge, black, Napoleonic-era cannon dominating the work's foreground.

It was an event that had political ramifications for a long time afterwards, never mind the huge personal ones for the relatives of those who died.

Both bring to mind the huge task that Seb Coe and his colleagues face in delivering on the promises they made to secure the Games, of inspiring the young and getting the rest of us off our sofas.

Keeping in mind the huge demand for Aakash tablets from the students a much larger quantity would need to be procured.

But it is not blazingly exciting, surely?Others, I would argue, would not be celebrated at all if they were not by Mr Hockney, such as this, the "Road Across the Wolds" (see fifth image).In contrast, one painting has stuck in my mind, the huge 32-canvas "The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011" (see sixth image).

He said, bearing in mind the "huge cost that is attached to this system" he wanted to see a debate about whether an identical replacement was a "good idea".

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Inequality hasn't really increased, never mind the IRS data; we have huge social mobility, never mind the actual evidence; tax rates on the rich have gone up because they pay more taxes, never mind their soaring incomes; taxing the rich even slightly more has devastating effects on economic growth, never mind the Clinton boom and the Bush not-boom.

It's a huge job, never mind the revolution.

And it is opening minds to the huge opportunities that lie in the emerging world.South African companies are paying much more attention to the rest of the continent, which some once made a habit of ignoring.

Bear in mind that while the huge profits now being earned on electricity sales will lead, over time, to construction of more plants, it could be years before the situation returns to normal.

Bowie's vocals are utterly stable, never hasty but holding steady under massive thrust, shedding redundant stages as it accelerates, gaining height and impetus as it becomes smaller and smaller to the listening mind, dwarfed in the huge empyrean of the song's arrangement but somehow still focal… until it disappears completely and lingers only as an echo of itself in the mind's ear.

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