Sentences with phrase «substance to something»

These days, I prefer that my baked potatoes have a little more substance to them.
They have a lot of substance to them, unlike quick rolled oats which almost completely lose their form after being cooked.
While this isn't one of those uber - light and thin jackets — there is a little substance to it.
Any game with substance to it will have aspects that are overlooked on just a single play through, much like great films or books have details that emerge only with multiple experiences.
It was too short, and didn't have enough substance to it.
Your posts have slowly lost any true substance to it.
You can actually tell by just looking at them or picking one up that it's got some serious substance to it.
When a rumor stays this long there is always substance to it.
So, yeah, practicing AP does feel good but there's a whole lot more substance to it.
tired of this constant and repeated negativity, criticizing just for the sake of it with no real substance to it!!
I can't admit to being the biggest fan of the Fable franchise — it always seemed a lacking in much substance to me as an RPG — but Lionhead's loss was keenly felt this year.
This top is a fun pop of color with shorts sleeves to make me feel fun and Springy, but has enough substance to it in the material to keep me from freezing!
The activity of the agent substance is the giving of form to matter, and the consequent assimilation of the passive substance to itself.
I would like to see concerted efforts made in churches to discover in human experience where the growing edges of this hunger for hope are and to give shape and substance to it out of the communal memory of what God has done in Christ and in expectation of what he can and will do through the power of the Spirit.
Yep, that easy for a delicious lunch, dinner or snack — and if you want to add a tad more substance to it grill up any white fish (non meatless monday style) or plop on a dollop of hummus....
«These are politically - motivated charges and there is no truth in or substance to them whatsoever
The crust is nice and crispy, the interior is dense but also soft at the same time, and it has a nice substance to it, what with all the grains and seeds that it contains.
It was grainy and didn't seem AT ALL like stuffing — there was no bread - cube - like substance to it.
And then the reviews came in and the game released and a train wreck was to be witnessed by all as The Order: 1886 completely failed to deliver anything other than another admittedly gorgeous looking title but with no real substance to it at all.
Cuphead looks like a triumph of style over substance to me.
You've made a number of unsubstantiated assertions, there may be substance to them elsewhere, most of which I disagree with.
I might throw in some escarole for added substance to it all.
While Warioware is an interesting launch title, I would like to see some games with more substance to them.
Sadly, once you get of the bus the story has no real substance to it, your an adventured looking for the fabled Vault, which is said to be filled with rich's and wealth.
Because acting can be a boring pursuit, the thing that fuels most luvvies is a need for attention / adulation, take that away and there's not much of substance to it.
Tongue rolling and lips fumbling narrative on corruption with very little substance to it.
Things can exist without having any substance to them.
They're more firm, have more substance to them, and actually taste like regular pasta.
This rumour is absolute rubbish, as it has no substance to it.
If there was any substance to this I would be worried.
While that may seem hypothetical, it had some substance to it judging by the way Scotland performed against the Netherlands.
There is a new one doing the rounds this week and it has got some substance to it, or at the very least has been brought about by the appearance of a game involving the Serie A club Napoli.
«I heard enough stories from enough people that there must have been some substance to it,» Cowboy President Tex Schramm said.
There's a growing sense in the Bavarian capital that all the treble talk might well have some substance to it.
There's no substance to it
You can also switch out your baby powder for cornstarch which is gentler to the skin and does not have added substances to it and is still used by various Native American tribes today.
There's no substance to it,» Mr. Nkrumah said.
Davis» lame efforts to pretend that Britain will be able to negotiate new trade deals in this time are just an attempt to focus on the positives, even where they have no substance to them.
Actually some substance to it which is always nice.
«It is a good thing that the Presidency had dismissed the speculation and showed that there is no substance to it.
It has some substance to it and should hold up well.
It uses rice instead of bread, and it has chunks of sausage and mushrooms in it to add some substance to it.
So many tops these days are quite flimsy, and I think it feels very comfortable to wear something with some substance to it.
And if you've ever come across your horoscope in the back of a magazine, telling you of future fortune or romance on the horizon, you may be wondering if there's any substance to it.
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