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Example sentences for "much power"

  • Each ton burned gives almost as much power as is expended by two laborers working for a whole year.

  • Perhaps at a certain period in the ancient world wealth had as much power as it has now, but in the Middle Ages it was not so.

  • For centuries no emperor had had so much power in Italy as had Charles.

  • This gives the amount of power received by the piston, but it is evident that the engine cannot exert so much power, because part of it is expended in overcoming the friction of the moving parts of the engine.

  • It is obvious, however, that such a method of communicating rotary motion is unsuited to the transmission of much power; because of the weakness of, and small amount of wearing surface on, the points or rungs in A.

  • Besides this, as much power is required to preserve as to create, and the continuance of existence in the effect implies the continued operation of the cause.

  • To the objection from the danger of abuse in conceding so much power to the sovereign, he replies that no other theory will secure us better.

  • They dissuaded him from this expedition, and said he should receive as much power in their dominions as he thought desirable; but begged him not to put himself within the reach of his enemies with so few men as he had.

  • How does a delusion, that imposes so much toil and trouble upon us, win so much power over us?

  • A river is considered to produce only as much power as it can furnish at its season of lowest water.

  • This means that in ten years we shall require twice as much power as now, but will have far less coal to use.

  • I will not argue with the man as to why there is so much power in nature; I will only urge that he does not understand what he ought to say, after he has said that pain is the greatest evil.

  • And here among the Vedic Aryans are seen in process of elaboration the germs of the institution which later gained so much power in India and which dominates it still with apparent immutability.

  • Prussia had evinced so much power in the late conflicts as to be an object of envy and apprehension.

  • With as much power of personal command over men as Hannibal had possessed, he was likewise an agreeable companion of men of letters and in general society.

  • The concentration of so much power in a single hand could not but provoke alarm in all other potentates.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much beloved; much bound; much business; much concerned; much detail; much difference; much engaged; much evil; much extolled; much farther; much gratified; much labour; much less; much light; much love; much lower; much mischief; much more; much nearer; much people; much reduced; much smaller; much snow; much taken; much work; world full