Sentence examples for split a lot of from inspiring English sources

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("I split a lot of wood," he told me).

As NPR notes: "The new findings split a lot of the difference between the warring camps on shaken baby syndrome.

I think probably the worst thing it did, it not only split the organizations, but it split sponsorships, it split alliances, and, most importantly, it split a lot of friendships".

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Rebecca: A good friend would ask, "Becky, are you sure you want to split up?" A lot of our friends have stayed together.

Pearl Harbor hadn't yet been attacked; the city like the nation was split in a lot of different ways as to how involved we ought to be in Europe's never-ending woes.

Advertisers have an incentive to pay a higher commission to publishers so they put their ads in a more prominent spot on their page, but the money is being split an awful lot of ways.

Maybe that's the usual split, maybe a lot of folk simply don't clap.

It was absolutely amazing just to get that split because a lot of people have been saying online I couldn't do it [go under 57 seconds].

But at present a great deal of data gets arrowed around the world in split seconds, a lot of it such that someone somewhere would rather it were kept quiet.

Predicting the sizes and compositions of the resulting factions, given the structure of the social interaction network before the split, attracted a lot of attention.

The split makes a lot of sense when you consider how many people use YouTube for playing music for free despite a plethora of excellent streaming experiences like Spotify and Apple Music.

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