Sentence examples for would be that much from inspiring English sources

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"It's hard for me to believe that the mechanism of action would be that much different from what it is with human beings," he said.

This is more expensive, and it would be that much harder to get support".

But, the adviser said, "I don't think our conduct at the tactical or strategic level would be that much different".

But Hurricane Sandy wiped out many of the dunes, meaning that nude sunbathers would be that much more visible to bathers who might be offended.

If such a monopole were to be found, these GUTs would be that much more plausible.It was not, however, the GUT monopoles that Dr He was seeking.

The argument for the spending was that Intel would be that much better positioned when the recovery arrived and would be able to seize market share.

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It is not obvious that the costs would have been that much higher, if at all.

"We're just not sure that it would be all that much fun for the mammoth".

For society that would be much healthierNow, that argument assumes there exists two jobs: engineer and manufacturer.

You wouldn't think that that would be too much to ask.

That one is really deep, that would be too much.

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