How To Use Breathing space In A Sentence
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Giving a relationship breathing space strengthens love.
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They survived being handbagged by Mrs Thatcher, but have they found breathing space beneath Tony Blair's sandbags?
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Instead they had that crucial bit of breathing space and an opening goal worth waiting for.
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It will give a breathing space for the peasants and, by removing the cause leading to "revolt, "will unite all forces in finding the way to industrial recovery.
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Those who are gay have some breathing space – at least in the cities, if you move in the right circles, you know the gay bars and that sort of thing, butfor the others, the tunnel is darker.
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He also called for clarity on whether the government would seek transitional arrangements to give businesses more breathing space before a new system is implemented.
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In the first half we played with great rhythm and intensity which gave us some breathing space in the second half.
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This holiday will give me a bit of breathing space before I start my new job.
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He also called for clarity on whether the government would seek transitional arrangements to give businesses more breathing space before a new system is implemented.
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I wanted a little breathing space between jobs.
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The extension of the deadline gives us a breathing space.
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Firms need a breathing space if they are to recover.
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His clearances kept his side out of danger when required, whereas David Adamson of Stirling County did not find touch frequently enough, and when he did, it was seldom deep enough to give his hard-pressed pack welcome breathing space.
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This would entail cancelling a percentage of flights to give the airport breathing space to enable it to contain the disruption to as short a time as possible.
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As a result, the music has plenty of breathing space for the phenomenal basslines to move around.
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The extension of the deadline gives us a breathing space.
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The only breathing space independence-minded Communists would have to regroup would be during the interregnum before the French colonial administration reoccupied its posts.
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He also called for clarity on whether the government would seek transitional arrangements to give businesses more breathing space before a new system is implemented.
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This let off gave Crettyard some breathing space and a confident Mark Kelly clattered the Monasterevin bar with a thunderbolt shot on 32 minutes.
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But dentists in the NorthEast said the delay had only given the profession a short breathing space.
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I wanted a little breathing space between jobs.
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A covenant waiver will give him much-needed breathing space while he finds a fresh injection of capital.
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Firms need a breathing space if they are to recover.
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The ball was then played to Oliver Moulton who scored with a good strike to give Ilkley some breathing space.
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He also called for clarity on whether the government would seek transitional arrangements to give businesses more breathing space before a new system is implemented.
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This gives sysadmins breathing space when dealing with security flaps.
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A respectable ‘breathing space’ or ‘cooling off’ period before relaunching such an advertising campaign might have been a little more sympathetic, but then again that might have entailed an element of forward thinking.
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Fortunately the Tories have bought a breathing space in which to sort out their policies.
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He is not ready to make the commitment so give him some breathing space.
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But governors are pleading for a breathing space to try to build up numbers, which they fear will not happen with the threat of closure hanging over the school.
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This interest-free breathing space is a great opportunity to throw money at your debt and kill it off faster.
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He also called for clarity on whether the government would seek transitional arrangements to give businesses more breathing space before a new system is implemented.
Times, Sunday Times
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The extension of the deadline gives us a breathing space.
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The first half of this action-filled story is so alive and challenging that it dares the audience to take its eyes from the stage, until the breathing space of the interval.
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These days, even the brief breathing space of the close season is full of tales of tragedies foretold.
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By holding off on both at least until next year, Clerides has created some diplomatic breathing space.
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Martyn then gave the home side clear breathing space as he raced through to meet Long's grubber kick and kicked forward and gathered to cross after lucky deflection off the posts.
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But dentists in the NorthEast said the delay had only given the profession a short breathing space.
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There was not even a breathing space between the songs, as one flowed after the other.
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The breathing space lasted barely a breath: now another soulless behemoth of a hotel is being assembled, consuming the space, chewing out the sky.
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The first half of this action-filled story is so alive and challenging that it dares the audience to take its eyes from the stage, until the breathing space of the interval.
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This creates a breathing space between inner clothes and the waterproof outer skin; important when only thermals are being worn underneath.
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In order to tell a story, there must be some elbowroom, some breathing space, some hcense - otherwise you become as squeamish as a vegetarian.
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Your relationship may die without that breathing space.
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I would add that I do think people should live downtown but having some breathing space that takes in some shoreline is not a bad thing either.
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This holiday will give me a bit of breathing space before I start my new job.
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We can find a wonderful breathing space.
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First, he's trying to negotiate a year-long ceasefire with the rejectionist groups to gain breathing space.
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Financial experts say that the waiver has given banks too much breathing space.
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Cork now has a month's breathing space to consider how best to distribute the companies' funds to creditors.
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The extension of the deadline gives us a breathing space.
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The court's decision gave us some breathing space.
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The genius part is that height and rebound are fully adjustable courtesy of handgrips, you don't need tools to give the tortured undercarriage some breathing space on the road.
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Mané spurned the chance to give his side some breathing space either side of the interval.
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It gave pastoralists and farmers a 30-year breathing space until, by the 1980s, the rabbits had acquired an immunity and began to breed again.
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If the union leaders refuse to fight then New Labour will get a breathing space on some fronts.
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But he fought his way back, sent his ships, singly or in couples, to Torbay or Plymouth for a moment's breathing space, but himself held on, with a grim courage and an unslumbering vigilance which have never been surpassed.
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The applicant might obtain breathing spaces before it has to apply the EU rules, but permanent derogations or opt-outs are ruled out from the beginning.
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Similarly, handling errors in their three-quarters allowed Streatham breathing space when in defence.
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First low carb won't of itself change any of those emotional issues 90+ % obese/overweight people have with food (while I believe food is to be enjoyed, the whole concept of comfort food is a dangerous one for many people) What low carb does (and low fat doesn't) is give people some breathing space without physical hunger which is a golden chance to deal with those other problems.
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He had taken with him more badness than goodness, leaving not a vacuum, but a breathing space.
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It will give the injured ones some breathing space.
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This creates a breathing space between inner clothes and the waterproof outer skin; important when only thermals are being worn underneath.
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This gives a breathing space for people to establish a sense of their capacity to live without drink.
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After finishing one job she needed a breathing space before starting the next.
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New Zealand were afforded no breathing space.
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You also give a relationship breathing space.
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Diaz's constant pressure and high punch output won't allow for much time or breathing space.
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This small breathing space had given her time to arrive at several important decisions.
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He studied the area for 50 years and once famously described it as ‘a breathing space for the cure of souls’.