Sentence examples for stop that much from inspiring English sources

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"So if we're talking about jockeys falling off, they feel they're at greater risk because they stop that much more quickly.

You know, because we were in remote areas, and we were lucky with the weather... it was mostly crappy and cold and wet and snowy... we didn't have to stop that much.

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Know that a brake does make stopping that much easier.

In Ferguson, cops targeted blacks and other minorities in traffic stops that netted much of the city's revenue.

The only thing you could stop with that much fat was your heart.

However, if you're hauling some butt and a car pulls out in front of you a few feet away (i.e. you have time to stop, but not that much time), having a brake can definitely help you from ending up rolling over a hood.

Because nuclear power was unpopular for decades, Areva stopped training engineers, so that much of its expertise lies with its oldest staff.

There were two photographs of the Vietnam war - the little girl on fire and the execution of the Vietcong man - which did as much to stop that war as the body bags.

Last year's bill didn't do too much to stop that; it did too little.

You want to say, "Mario, stop it, there cannot be that much information about food".

whoa, stop, that's way too much now, you're tearing it, hey, guy, I'm serious, I said stop".

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