Sentence examples for posed much of from inspiring English sources

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Not that Southampton posed much of a threat.

ISLAMIC STATE may be a geopolitical threat, but it has not yet posed much of a danger to business.

Neither posed much of a challenge to Me Before You, which outgrossed the pair of them put together.

Electronic piano lessons have not posed much of a threat thus far to your neighborhood piano teacher.

The Tigers, despite their domestic human rights abuses, never posed much of a direct threat to the west.

But even if they had accounted for more voters, that wouldn't have posed much of a problem for the state's former governor.

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Fortunately for the Jets, the Dolphins do not pose much of a threat vertically.

Only when switching and cutting in from the left did he pose much of a threat.

But it is not clear whether Caspian oil would really pose much of an extra risk, at least not immediately.

That didn't pose much of a delay, however, and soon the federal ships were ready for action.

In the first few years of their career they are not powerful enough to pose much of a threat.

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