Sentence examples for something that amounted from inspiring English sources

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Liverpool, with three centre-backs among whom Jamie Carragher ransacked his memory for some of his most memorable defensive performances, shut down the threat of Torres with something that amounted almost to open contempt.

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So, say it loud: comprehensives are the proven schools of champions, something that amounts to a whole Olympic legacy in itself.

Best of all, Atkinson has written something that amounts to so much more than the sum of its (very many) parts.

And yes, the childish viewpoints feel bright, unforced, happily spontaneous, but the overwhelming sense is that of a cool artistic impulse, chipping and honing and squeezing, trawling for ideas and then gobbling them up and shaping them into something that amounts to far more than the sum of its parts.

There are few things that annoy me more than a company coming out with a press release or blog post immediately after another company launches something that amounts to little more than "FIRST!" Yahoo's response here is worse than your average one because of its passive-aggressiveness and veiled threats that they're never going to follow-through with.

So no matter how much Randall Stross says that the book is going through a "profound modification as it is stripped of its physical shell," you sure as heck better not whip it out when the seatbelt sign is on, something that amounts to a fatal flaw for the avid reader.

A few who will get involved with their community, make more intelligent choices about what they buy and who they vote for, or simply donate something that amounts to more than the 2 seconds it takes to "like" a post.

Did he really have a national plan that amounted to something more cuddly than cuts and privatisation?

I do feel I will leave some kind of small legacy behind me when I go – a body of work that amounted to something.

The company sent a mass e-mail message that amounted to something of an understatement, "This January, we're going to have a harder time meeting your food needs than we usually do".

In a small, religious neighborhood of Pinesdale, Montana, Heidi Nuttall described how locals held a meeting about her son — a registrant since the age of fourteen — that amounted to something "just short of a lynch mob".

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