Sentence examples for split into lots from inspiring English sources

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I liked this book because it is split into lots of different little stories but its also one big story.

Furthermore, the hydrothermal etching lead the virgin TiO2 nanorod to split into lots of small nanowires, and the compact NRAs became loose.

As the etching time extended, the tip parts of the nanocave wall split into lots of nanowires with a reduced diameter, giving rise to a remarkable increase of specific surface area for the TiO2 NRAs.

The results showed that the etching treatment enlarged the gap space among the compact nanorods and hollowed out the center part of the nanorod to form a nanocave, and the wall of the nanocave split into lots of small nanowires; these changes in morphology lead to the improvement of the surface area.

When etching duration prolonged to 5 h, the wall of the nanocaves was further split into lots of small nanowires, and all surfaces of the small nanowires can provide sites for CdS QD adsorption, which results in the enhancement of QD loading.

When killed, bigger slimes split into lots more slimes, only smaller.

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John Adams, who curated the Zankel Hall series in which Muhly's work appeared last year, says that Muhly's music is "eclectic, nondenominational in the world of contemporary classical music, which tends to split off into lots of different orthodoxies.

John Adams, who curated the Zankel Hall series in which Muhly's work appeared last year, says that Muhly's music is **"**eclectic, nondenominational in the world of contemporary classical music, which tends to split off into lots of different orthodoxies.

After the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union was split up into lots of different countries, Kazakhstan was given thousands of nuclear weapons.

"If most of the coding or inputting is fairly basic, the job can be split up into lots of smaller packages and put out to tender on a crowdsourcing website.

Their lizard-beings, or "minions," are especially cute: pale little monsters that skitter around, swivel their heads agilely, bite people, and split up into lots of wiggling little maggot beings when you stomp them.

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