Sentence examples for stretch very far from inspiring English sources

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"That meal money doesn't stretch very far," Pena said.

This buys more than you might think in pesos, but does not stretch very far at all in divisa.

The public pound would not stretch very far even if social care was the only thing commissioned and provided.

There are far too many differences and enmities between those groups for agreement to stretch very far.

It doesn't sound that little, but when you're living in the cheapest single-room accommodation your university has to offer - at £114 a week - three-and-a-half grand really doesn't stretch very far.

Rather, it is to point out that the limits of human compassion do not stretch very far when we consider the billions of animals that lead brief, miserable lives while they wait to be slaughtered for us to eat.

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Falk would not wish to see his elastic concept of international law and global governance stretched very far, given his suspicion of American motives.

Goldman may not have acted in bad faith, but it appears to have stretched very far to accommodate the Grupo México deal rather than search for or suggest alternatives.

The sites that allow you to search present electoral rolls will not always have access to data that stretches very far into the past, making them less-than-perfect for projects like exploring your family's genealogy.

You don't have to stretch metaphor very far to get what's being illustrated: the social and pictorial rules about sex that White was confronting.

He doesn't need to stretch reality very far to portray himself as a famous developer of artistic software that will save the world.

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