Sentence examples for much to split from inspiring English sources

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There wasn't much to split: The Gantners were selling Crazy Bones by day and sleeping in a warehouse by night.

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But in the case of goods that change in quality every year, it is much harder to split an increase in nominal ouput or spending between a change in volume and a change in price.

Still, I guess you can never really tell who is keeping tabs on who, and Oudghiri didn't see much need to split things up in such a way (especially considering it was a 24 hour project).

This is our social life from now until forever: a never-ending cycle of Venue-TBC facebook events, "couple of drinks at the pub then maybe on somewhere else after" – and dinners where it takes as much time to split the bill as it does to eat.

You will want to hit a spot between these, as it is much harder to split across these, since they hold the wood together like nails or pins.

Women are much more willing to split up because -- unlike men -- they typically do not fear losing custody of the children.

Of course, astronomers being very much the sort to split hairs, there was room for debate on just how planet-shaking the Jupiter discovery was.

Mr Duncan Smith cites several reasons to encourage wedlock, including family stability (married couples are much less likely to split than cohabiting ones) and healthier children who do better in later life.

The Netlfix chief executive, Reed Hastings, reversed the company's much-criticised plans to split its DVD-by-post and online streaming service into two separate companies earlier this month.

How much money is there to split?

If you're doing well but need a little more gas to prove yourself, it's so much easier for VCs to split an inside round.

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