13 sentences with 'measures'

Example sentences and phrases with the word measures and other words derived from it.

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« This truck is very big, can you believe it measures more than ten meters long? »

measures: This truck is very big, can you believe it measures more than ten meters long?
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« It is important to take measures to reduce pollution and protect the environment. »

measures: It is important to take measures to reduce pollution and protect the environment.
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« The Mona Lisa is an oil painting that measures 77 x 53 cm and is located in a special room at the Louvre. »

measures: The Mona Lisa is an oil painting that measures 77 x 53 cm and is located in a special room at the Louvre.
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« The revolutionary government passed a series of radical measures under Robespierre's leadership. »
« We went through all the screening measures that patients must go through before leaving the hospital. »
« More laws followed, including the right of the state to expel priests who refused to comply with anti-Catholic measures. »
« More common than practical measures such as quarantines, however, was prayer and scapegoating to blame for the devastation. »
« After implementing this and other measures, the company emerged from the postwar slump more compact and competitive than ever. »
« By the summer of 1933, the Nazis controlled the state itself, and Hindenburg (impressed by Hitler's decision) willingly signed his measures. »
« Thus Bismarck relaxed anti-Catholic measures (although Catholics were still kept out of important state offices, as were Jews) and instead focused on measures against the Social Democratic Party of Germany. »
« This was the culmination of anti-clerical measures that had begun in the first year of the Revolution, with the confiscation of church land and property, but now aimed at nothing less than the suspension of Christianity itself in France. »
« Henry's economic measures had come at the expense of some of the company's most valuable - albeit intangible - resources, as the period from 1919 to 1921 marked the disappearance of several members of Ford's management, whose skills and experience were never replaced. »
« France went from an absolute Catholic monarchy to a radical, secular republic with universal suffrage for men, a new calendar, a new system of weights and measures and the declared aim of conquering the rest of Europe in the name of liberty, all in the space of about five years. »

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