Sentence examples for voluminous things from inspiring English sources

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In some of the more voluminous things, I feel like I look like R2-D2.

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Publishers Weekly reviewed called the book a "voluminous look at all things bacon"; the review concluded, "Readers who, like Lauer, possess a borderline-obsessive love for bacon are likely to embrace this as their new Bible, but anyone else will quickly get their fill".

The lower fusion yield would, among other things, allow the voluminous shielding that protects the ultracold superconducting magnets to be pared down.

There was a consensus, too, that his Op-Ed essays, mostly written in Washington and syndicated in hundreds of newspapers, were the work of a sophisticated analyst with voluminous contacts and insights into the way things worked in Washington.

"Among other things, it is also the most voluminous leak ever, and also the broadest in scope including diplomatic, military and other records.

An aide to Mr. Leahy said the committee was still waiting for what were expected to be Mr. Mukasey's voluminous written replies on a variety of subjects, including things like civil rights and antitrust law.

And some are so simple to use that they would not require extensive thumbing through a voluminous operating manual to learn how to turn the thing on.

"Because the one thing we don't have in the voluminous material that has been put before you is any real evidence, as opposed to the occasional anecdote, for the utility of the information that's sought.

Accounts of combs exploding at high temperatures and taking the factory with them, toxic chemicals doing everything from blackening nails to making people's teeth fall out, and voluminous skirts getting caught in machinery all point to the same thing: a longstanding culture in which garment workers suffer hugely.

(Chinen) ★ Benny Golson Quartet (Friday and Saturday) The tenor saxophonist Benny Golson is celebrated in jazz culture for a number of things: his smartly sturdy compositions; his gruff but dignified sound; his voluminous, loquacious wit.

(Chinen) ★ Benny Golson Quartet (Thursday through Feb. 12) The tenor saxophonist Benny Golson, who recently turned 83, is celebrated in jazz culture for a number of things: his smartly sturdy compositions; his gruff but dignified sound; his voluminous, loquacious wit.

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