Sentence examples for picked up much from inspiring English sources

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He never picked up much of an English accent.

This could have been picked up much earlier, he said in an interview.

In the Gulf war of 1991, other countries picked up much of the bill.

One man was arrested shortly after the shooting; the other two were picked up much later.

Ms. Copps ran on a platform calling for a more activist government, but she never picked up much traction.

Nor does he appear to have picked up much in the way of humility since Enron collapsed.

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When that happens the federal insurance agency picks up much of the tab.

Dickey is working with fascinating stuff, but "Securing the City" never quite picks up much narrative momentum.

Vermont picks up much of the cost of education with a statewide property tax of $1.10 on each $100 of the assessed value of a property.

Even Later..., the only UK television show dedicated to live music almost since its inception, is now deliberately scheduled straight after Ross, from whom it picks up much of its audience.

But what about publicly funded vocational training in which the government picks up much of an exporter's training costs?

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