Sentences with phrase «much mileage out»

My girl has it too and gets so much mileage out of it, it's unreal.
You probably won't get much mileage out of its fancy screen features, and it's got room for improvement in software and battery life... but it's easily one of the most beautiful smartphones of the year thus far, with one of the best Android cameras ever.
We wouldn't recommend this card if you primarily spend on groceries or travel since you won't get as much mileage out of these purchases.
If you're not as particular about where you buy gas, you may not get much mileage out of either one.
It has a handful of notable flaws — including its non-Gorilla Glass 800 x 1200 display that, while solid, is far less attractive than its 10 - inch competitors, and its lack of a microUSB slot — and it may not be worth the price if you don't plan on getting much mileage out of the S Pen, but on the whole, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is an eye - catching device for anyone looking for a quality Android tablet.
That car is still likely a few years away though, and in the meantime Nissan will try to get as much mileage out of the current GT - R as it can.
EW: Many schools have a marquee on the building or lawn, but few schools get as much mileage out of it as you think they can
The zone has been featured prominently in the universe of Superman but this movie gets much mileage out of its ability to bring characters and ideas from other stories into this action - packed spectacle.
I've had these babies for a long time now, and I've gotten so much mileage out of them because they're so versatile.
Don't you love it when you get so much mileage out of something like these?
If you know me from reading this web page, you know I try to get as much mileage out of everything I do as possible.
This is why anti-Christians get so much mileage out of the long history of Christian violence against its foes or its «heretics.»
It must be exhausting for the media and its sheep to get so much mileage out of such numbers.
«People push it right into the collections department before it goes into delinquency to get as much mileage out of it as they can,» says Stouder.

Not exact matches

But you can't get much dramatic mileage out of Protestantism, at least not mainline / oldline Protestantism.
Play around with different shoes, handbags, pieces of jewelry, scarves, and even your hair and makeup styles and you're sure to be astounded by just how much mileage you can get out of one or two outfits.
(Just think of how much mileage Sen. John McCain got out of his battle with Times during the 2008 campaign).
She's seeking to gain as much mileage as possible out of the activities of the Tory local authority - in this case, Warwickshire county council.
The truth is that Tinubu has lost much ground and political mileage in recent times and, as more daggers are pulled out over the next few months and years, it is bound to get worse for him.
Now that my mileage is so high, keeping my legs fresh with mobility exercises helps out so much.
As my fitness increased so did my mileage, managed to lose alot of weight and by summer time I was riding 30 - 50 miles aday on my road bike, 6 days aweek, I had boundless energy and motivation, sometimes ever going out once in the morning then again in the evening, longest ride was 75 miles, life was good, I was hooked on cycling, it was my passion, my confidence increased so much when I started getting compliments on how good I look having gotten into shape....
I love this trick for getting more mileage out of a jeans - and - a-sweater combination; the look ends up feeling completely different without you having to do much legwork.
$ 118 is steep, but I have SO much trouble finding dresses that fit me well, I might do it, but only if I didn't have anything like it or knew I could get some good mileage out of it.
Everything but the pants and necklace in this outfit are old which goes to show how much mileage you can get out of classic pieces.
So they would start working much harder on Friday nights and Saturday mornings to try to get some mileage out ahead of us, until Monday morning.
Ponderously overlong and not even half as much fun as it should have been, The Equalizer still gets a lot of mileage out of Washington's unassailable star presence.
And in one of the variously skilled ways that the film folds recognisable tensions into its forever - evolving highwire act, continual mileage arises from the sparring match between Kevin (Lamorne Morris) and his partner Michelle (Kylie Bunbury), who lets slip that she once slept with a celebrity but won't reveal who.The circle widens out to include not just some notably impolite baddies who seem to be liking the game a bit too much but a hilariously weird next - door neighbour (Jesse Plemons, pictured above) who doesn't take to the notion that the game might be happening without him.
I'm not much invested in Rose and Finn (mileage may vary), though I do love the doomed chase of the Resistance fleet, running out of fuel, on the verge of mutiny from frustrated «Flyboy» Poe (Oscar Isaac), and watching their already - minuscule numbers further, cruelly reduced.
Why so much of what gets mileage out of Sundance and SXSW is fundamentally provincially American in scope, I don't get.
In fact, one's adoration for the film may depend, in part, on how much mileage one gets out of seeing Varda singing along, while cruising down a highway, to Anita Ward's «Ring My Bell.»
The amount of mileage you get out of The Purge: Election Year (or as I prefer, American Nightmare 3: Elections) will depend on how much you enjoy just being stuck in this particularly dark universe.
He neither adds to nor detracts from the film, which ultimately leaves his presence a disappointment because we should have gotten much more mileage out of him.
That isn't to say the alien - invasion framework and neatly - bifurcated dystopian road movie / romcom structure are purely excuses to see how much mileage Kurosawa can get out of his generic indeterminacy.
Stylistically, he's fantastic and there's always an energy and a plethora of good ideas on display but I've always struggled with how much mileage he tries to squeeze out of his material and how he brings his stories to a close.
More than likely because our «conservative» friends have gotten far too much mileage for far too many years by claiming that inadequate teachers can't be moved out of the profession after they're tenured and, thereby, successfully convinced the unwary, the unwise, and the ignorant that the teacher's professional organizations are what's «wrong» with our educational system,...
For this type of mileage, there are SUVs out there that have much bigger cargo space.
I haven't done too much highway driving yet so I don't know what the mileage will work out to be yet.
The gas mileage does nt impress me much, but with so many standard features, and a low asking price, man, you should check it out!
What I don't love about the car: the stereo puts out too much bass, the gas mileage is less than I thought it'd be (I'm getting about 20 mpg), and the air conditioning is a bit weak.
Gas mileage seems pretty good for a small SUV (Very small) Bad: Fit and finish Seating position is hard short Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot of MUCH better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch area Controls aren't well laid out..
This is because if the Actyon Sports spends most of it's mileage on paved roads, the LSD usually wears out prematurely — something to do with the grip on paved roads being too much and not allowing enough slip or something, causing wind - up.
Thankfully, you won't need to work out the gas gauge too much on your way home because the outstanding 2018 Journey gas mileage will give you the freedom to go farther with fewer fill - ups.
When factoring in the tax credit with price, mileage, and cost of fuel, the gas - powered Bimmer beats out the clean diesel on economics — but not by much.
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The average title loan amount on a Toyota RAV4 with LoanMart is $ 4,786.29 with an average mileage of 133,548 on the odometer.1 Want to find out how much your Toyota RAV4 may be able to get you?
So if you have a loan out on your vehicle, the age, mileage, condition and how much it is selling for right now in the market determines its cash value.
I was about to pull the trigger, but then I thought to check out options using my British Airways Avios, since I have way more of them than AAdvantage miles and I value my AA miles much higher than BA Avios for several reasons: primarily the lower fees and mileage amounts needed for most awards (especially those with multiple connections) and because AA miles are generally harder to accrue vs. British Airways, which is an instant 1:1 transfer partner of both American Express Membership Rewards (often with up to 50 % bonuses) and Chase Ultimate Rewards.
Not me so much, since at the point where I'm receiving foxed - point value I'm not longer interested, you no longer combine the rebate from travel or credit card spend with the leverage of the mileage program's bulk purchase of distressed inventory that allows you to take a small number of points and turn them into the sort of aspirational travel that would otherwise be out of reach.
That's actually why I suggest the Barclaycard Arrival as one of the top travel credit cards out there, because you earn 2X miles per $ 1 on all purchases and you can redeem them for travel — pretty much any travel that you can't normally redeem airline miles or hotel points for, such as rail tickets, car rentals, even the fees and taxes on award tickets — at a fixed rate of 1 cent per mile plus a 5 % mileage refund, and know you're getting a very decent fixed value or 2.2 % back on your spending.
«If it's that much smaller, it means there are 20 percent fewer seats to give out, but they have just increased mileage from one partner alone by 15 percent.»
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