How To Use Eased In A Sentence

  • The application of fertilizer increased the size of the plants.
  • Spending on a perennial effort to expand gambling at race tracks, known as "racino," increased four-fold to about $620,000 in 2010. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The defendant was released on bail until his trial next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, it was snuffed out because Mars is tectonically dead, so the recycling of chemicals that you get on Earth which keeps things going and supplies the surface biosphere would have actually ceased on Mars a lot earlier.
  • A steady stream of self-released mix tapes and videos - all adhering to the group's cartoonishly horrifying aesthetic, all a bit more deranged than the rest - increased the buzz and kept the conversation going. In concert: OFWGKTA at U Street Music Hall
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  • The increased number of detectors and tube rotation times combine to give faster coverage of a given volume of tissue.
  • Another trend referred to two related areas – increased user-centeredness and increased inter-disciplinarity. Archive 2008-02-01
  • During 1901-02, a shop was built on what became Part Three of Lot 245, which was leased to fruiterer Albert Blencoe.
  • Carefully, she moved a hand forward and eased back the white sheets.
  • A six-time Grammy nominee (talk about frustration), Elling has released six albums of audacious vocalese that trumpet his daring range and intellectualism.
  • I'm pleased I didn't get that job, in a funny sort of way.
  • The supplementary motor area has shown increased activity during learning of new movements.
  • We have increased by tens of thousands the number of surgical procedures being carried out in this country.
  • So I'm pleased to introduce our first presenter , one of the stars of Traffic , Catherine Zeta - Jones .
  • I was arraigned the very next morning and released on a personal. Show Stoppah
  • And while ferrous metals are certainly not out of the picture, even from a consumer's perspective, it's hard not to notice the increased use of aluminum and plastic.
  • In her new role she will help to develop the midwives' public health role, with increased support for breastfeeding and encouraging mothers-to-be to stop smoking.
  • The two males held their silence as she finished, all the noise ceased apart from the soft pad of hooves in the night air.
  • His second album released with Sony showed his talent as a serious music writer of original works.
  • The National Health Service has visibly deteriorated, despite increased spending.
  • I was watching the match in a pub without sound, and I had forgotten about it, so it was not until I got home that I realised that Langer had taken a hat trick, and that was why the West Indian fieldsmen all looked so pleased.
  • A frown creased his face and he surveyed me with a look.
  • Naturally, her husband was very pleased and only too happy to oblige with the ‘work.’
  • I am also told that many of the perch were undersized and released.
  • He made a steady improvement and was released within 10 days of admission.
  • We are pleased to offer our clients access to CBX ASIA through our trading platform as we remain fully committed to providing the broadest selection of liquidity in Asia and globally, ensuring that our clients have a unique and dynamic edge when accessing trading venues". Bobsguide Financial Industry News
  • I looked up and saw that the trees I was standing under were eucalypts, which had released their oily, pungent aroma into the wet air.
  • His demeanor was that of a person who is far from pleased with the course of events, and the word glum best describes his expression. A Life of Gen Robert E Lee
  • People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of well-being.
  • Talking about the investment in the new main stand, the increased capacity, and the scope for making money rather than just haemorrhaging it, he insisted his family are in it for the long haul.
  • Industrial crops such as flax and dye-plants (madder, woad, and weld), and other cash crops such as coleseed, hops, and tobacco, increased revenue per hectare, enabling more people to live from the earnings of smaller plots.
  • The launch was held at a press conference at which graphic footage of foxhunting, staghunting and hare coursing was also released.
  • He was later released, but over the next couple of days wasn't himself and complained of chest pains.
  • I'm pleased to say that he is now doing well.
  • Interest rates would then rise as the central bank increased its discount rate to discourage borrowing and the demands for legal tender.
  • Soon the association was strong enough to boycott local landlords who were evicting their tenants and offering the land to others at increased rents.
  • The two merchants didn't look entirely pleased to have the players mooching off of their business, but it was obvious to the eyes of an outsider that the music was actually attracting customers.
  • These changes take the form of slowing, increased amplitude, and increased rhythmicity. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • In May 1887, it was leased to the CPR and construction began in November.
  • Our world has changed; we must adjust our living habits as necessary to address the increased danger that the specter of terrorism brings.
  • The altitiude sickness and diamox can suppository alkalinization of the urine, decreased melt excretion, and unsafe hypercalciuria. Wii-volution
  • Because the tree was mentioned in a newspaper, the number of visitors to Frinley has now increased.
  • Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland?
  • Today, the Prime Minister released his two options for Senate reform describing them as moderate and reasonable.
  • Private domiciliary care has increased from 2 percent in 1992 to over 60 percent in 2002.
  • All through the service balloons ascended, but when it was over 1/3 of the balloons were unreleased.
  • With three players cup-tied, one suspended and another released this month, there will be four familiar names missing, and some unfamiliar ones on the bench.
  • If the cells or islets were not synchronized we would observe a flat, averaged signal even though the single cells and islets released insulin in pulses.
  • Two-way trade between the two countries increased by more than forty per cent last year.
  • I was too pleased with my own hard-won epiphany that the film's title is a palindrome to even notice that the credits had started rolling.
  • If the system is treating holidays like weekends, then the risk of substandard care is greatly increased across the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • But without exception, these big operations use leased land, with tenures typically of two to five years.
  • Consequently, Muir believes, biotech fish could quickly decimate a fish population by their increased ability to produce damaged young.
  • The lead found in captive condors and released condors with low levels in their blood had isotope ratios similar to lead found in dead livestock and wildlife that had not been killed by hunters.
  • Even men who marry commoners are struggling to afford lobola, which has increased with the expectations of parents whose daughters are marrying into the mushrooming black middle class.
  • She has been taken to a local processing center, where she will be fingerprinted, photographed, ticketed and released.
  • We found that tallness is also probably linked to increased risk for ovarian, pancreatic and pre-menopausal cancer as well," said Willett. Diet, Growth Are Major Cancer Causes | Impact Lab
  • These calories are used to: replenish your glycogen (the way you store fuel in your muscles and liver) and oxygen stores. resynthesize phosphagen (ATP-PC). remove lactate. repair the wear and tear on your muscles caused by exercise (and these patch kits are made up of protein, which is costly in terms of calories). return your increased ventilation, blood circulation and body temperature to pre-exercise levels. hormones exercise induces (which also require protein). Chicagotribune.com -
  • Downsizing produced an increased risk of sickness absence, in line with earlier findings.
  • Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange! Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • Additionally, FDA officials decided the drug must carry a warning on its label stating, "An increased rate of stroke was observed following Xarelto discontinuation in clinical trials" in patients with the faulty heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation. FDA Approves Anticlotting Drug
  • ‘I thought my lads did very well and I was pleased with their effort,’ said Sinnott.
  • Noradrenaline decreased I_(K) distinctly. Isoprenaline and acetylcholine showed no effect on I_(K) in isolated rat hepatocytes.
  • Detecting by hydrogen flame ionization detector with gas chromatography increased sensitivity and decreased detection limit.
  • When sacramental participation had ceased to be the norm, people needed a reason for attending the liturgy.
  • There is increased speculation this could be done through bankruptcy or a reorganization under bankruptcy protection.
  • We then walked through a natural arch in the rock, which might have pleased us by its novelty, had the stones, which incumbered our feet, given us leisure to consider it. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • The distributors will probably bump up the price of the software when the next version is released.
  • Bicycles are regarded as an economical alternative to buses whose fares have increased 5 times in the past 3 years.
  • It also saved her family the daily washing machine wear and tear, increased water use and the chore of washing and drying nappies regularly.
  • The track, released on Monday, is tipped to be a massive Christmas hit.
  • Those of you who remember the lime and ginger scheme will be pleased to hear that it has been redone using damson, with gold trimming.
  • The value of sterling increased against several other currencies yesterday.
  • Only when I had repented, that is to say, when I had ceased to look upon myself as a regular man, and had begun to regard myself as a man exactly like every one else, -- only then did my path become clear before me. What to Do?
  • Hey its not the mayfly its the gastrotrich (its an aquatic animal) that lives for only three days ... the longest is the tortoise (177 years) ... pls can anyone tell a SI unit named after a women scientist?????? plzzz? what is the name of the condition in which haemoglobin content gets decreased? en Español Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Shaun recently released a new album titled "Shaun Wish" all over Asia. His band consist of guitarist Li Shengzhi, bassist Tico, keyboardist Jumbo and drummer Bill.
  • However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive.
  • Madalena had been married to Ana's deceased brother, Luis, and Ana claimed that she had a right to a portion of his estate.
  • Like sausages, bacon tends to be very salty and may also be preserved with the chemical sodium nitrite, which has been linked to an increased risk of stomach cancer.
  • Administrative staff may be deskilled through increased automation and efficiency.
  • The murder hunt team are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men.
  • The freaks of nature displayed here appealed to peoples’ prejudice, their unquenchable curiosity for the outlandish and the unknown, and the paradoxical human attraction and repulsion for the diseased and deformed.
  • But rather than pleased, Matyc looked as sour as a Bardek citron. A TIME OF WAR
  • He said he was jailed in January for shoplifting offences and stayed off drugs when he was released.
  • Autopsies on deceased people with autism also show chronic neuro-inflammation and activation of the same brain cells, known as glial cells. David Kirby: Dr. Bernadine Healy: Don't Dismiss Vaccine Link
  • According to the CDC, the "age-adjusted death rate decreased significantly for 10 of the 15 leading causes of death," including heart disease, malignant neoplasm cancer, various chronic diseases of the liver or respiratory system, influenza and pneumonia. The March of Health Progress
  • This process of clarification may not have pleased the ruling classes or the officials of the religious parties.
  • But dropsy was still poorly understood until Bright, who put it all together with diseased kidneys and albuminuria and distinguished dropsies of renal origin from other etiologies.
  • Thomas Cowell of York County in 1680, and Patrick Napier twice phlebotomized 'Allen Jarves, deceased, in the cure of a cancer of his mouth.' Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
  • To demonstrate fidelity to the deceased family member, a band of wind and percussion instruments is often present to perform both traditional and popular music.
  • Thedrain saturation current is increased 10% after bonding. To disperse heat of GaNHEMT, this flip chip bonding method seems to be simple and effective.
  • This increased pressure compresses the arteries and veins, decreasing blood flow to the muscles.
  • Morrissey and the Duranies are back in the charts; the 20th anniversary edition of Purple Rain was released last week; and Band Aid are already being tipped as a dead cert for the Christmas number one spot.
  • Instantly Maryse Rose could picture Lefitte's dapper clothing, the immaculately creased trousers, his heavily brilliantined hair. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • This year he had two contrasting films released. Times, Sunday Times
  • But some warned that the impact of higher mortgage rates on wage negotiations risked increased pressure on prices in the months ahead.
  • The album stayed on the shelf for several years, until it was finally released.
  • Remove really old stems and any dead, dying, diseased or damaged wood. The Sun
  • The ships of several passenger and mail lines were also purchased, or leased as auxiliary cruisers, and were at once remanned and put in commission. Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom
  • Current data limitations such as the small size of the population mean the possibility of a small increased risk cannot be excluded.
  • A frown creased her forehead.
  • We have increased housing support grant so that all local authorities that incur a deficit in running a hostel will qualify for grant.
  • This increased activity continues for some seconds, longer than the time required for any language processing of that information.
  • In patients with superimposed bacterial infection, septicaemia develops and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
  • One system had a permanent electronic identification neck tag on each cow, which increased the total system cost.
  • After much blundering and backing, it stopped at the door: rolling heavily from side to side when its other motion had ceased, as if it had taken cold in its damp stable, and between that, and the having been required in its dropsical old age to move at any faster pace than a walk, were distressed by shortness of wind. American Notes for General Circulation
  • At their recent meeting the Parish Council were disturbed to find that both these bills have increased substantially.
  • The authors conclude that spondylolysis is mainly the fatigue fracture due to locally increased stress and is contributing most by backward extension of lumbar spine.
  • For big-time sports programs and the Ivies, winning football games does not translate into increased giving rates to the institution.
  • She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker.
  • On Friday police had released closed-circuit television footage of two suspects at Cologne railway station.
  • We have had reports from a high percentage of attendees that their levels of self-esteem and confidence have increased considerably.
  • It is propelled by oars, and will carry 15 or 20 persons, but its capacity is greatly increased by lashing inflated seal skins to the outside.
  • She belongs to a family descended from free Blacks those released from slavery before the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
  • Despite increased understanding of the nature of the disease in general, the factors that contribute to symptomatic destabilization are little studied and much remains conjectural.
  • Increased exposure and professionalism have dovetailed to produce bona fide stars—people young players can identify with—not least among them England's hard-hitting batter Claire Taylor. Women's Cricket Scores With Investment, Interest
  • Families expressed an increased desire to save but savings rarely increased. Times, Sunday Times
  • The motion had particularly pleased Mobuto who was desperate to bring Zimbala back into world affairs.
  • It's a facility we leased from the government, so at some point we had to give it back.
  • I didn't mind at all. Indeed, I was pleased.
  • I eased the door open silently, but the Fool's preternatural awareness served him well. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • In a bold gesture of reconciliation, the government released the rebel leader.
  • Increased Irish emigration to Britain during the 1940s supplied navvies, nurses, clerks, policemen and munition workers.
  • Acupuncture treatment of patients was associated with decreased pain levels and fewer positive tender points as measured by dolorimetry.
  • Here, yields have been increased through organic farming techniques, a much cheaper alternative to conventional agrochemicals.
  • Yet afterwards, when accustomedness had brought its reward of speed, there was still for Billy no time; for increased knowledge had only opened the way to other paths, untrodden and alluring. Miss Billy -- Married
  • Before Jackie Chan made the move to Hollywood, his films from Hong Kong and China would be dubbed into English and released to the Western public.
  • By the end of their honeymoon the Haskins were only too pleased to find that Multavia did not boast a national airline.
  • The rise was to fund concessionary bus fares, compulsory waste recycling, increased National Insurance, extra planning staff and pay rises, he explained.
  • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
  • We see these victims everywhere shorn of power -- weak, nerveless, backboneless, staminaless, gritless people, without forcefulness, mere nonentities because they have ceased working. Pushing to the Front
  • Several years ago, when we removed taxes and tariffs on all antimalaria commodities, the cost of mosquito nets sold in local markets declined, local demand for nets increased, and more small businesses entered the market to produce and supply these essential commodities. Free Trade and the Fight Against Malaria
  • LONDON—Commodities prices face increased volatility due to near-term macroeconomic concerns, but the long-term demand outlook remains bright, several of the U.K.'s largest globally diversified miners said Monday. Global Miners See Price Volatility but Brisk Demand
  • However, DDT released before that time is still present in the environment and in various organisms in the process of bioaccumulation.
  • The issue could be eased if retailers used systems which blocked out at least some numbers on credit card receipts, or systems to destroy spare counterfoils after use.
  • Wrinkles creased his furry muzzle, as though he was smelling something foul.
  • The flagship ladieswear brand increased turnover by 8 percent, while menswear grew sales by 12 percent, Identity up 18 percent and Daniel Hechter posted a 12 percent increase. IOL: News
  • Intellectual springs originally, and is increased subsequently, from teaching (for the most part that is), and needs therefore experience and time; whereas the Moral comes from custom, and so the Greek term denoting it is but a slight deflection from the term denoting custom in that language. Ethics
  • Anyone who is sexually promiscuous is of increased risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection.
  • For the sake of sanity, radio shows and other broadcasts are lumped in with "bootlegs" -- the term bootleg is taken to be anything not released by the band on one of its official record companies. DISCOGRAPHY: Genesis, by Scott McMahan
  • Meal fees: Wear Valley district councillors are being asked to approve increased charges for meals on wheels and luncheon clubs.
  • If you're prone to rosacea, the increased blood flow post-workout can make symptoms worse. The Sun
  • The dynamic modulus of elasticity decreased in a linear fashion over 60 days of hypothermic storage.
  • Their sleep was eased by the sound of water and the steady shuffle of hooves, the night closed in around them, drawing the light from the fire until it was glowing embers.
  • While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
  • It's not often you can eat the utensils, and the friendly, unobtrusive service saw to it we never wanted for extra injera, so we were pleased. - 1 / 2
  • I can't believe people honestly teased you about that.
  • The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • In particular, light measurements are performed at sunset because increased prey and predator interactions occur at twilight, when animals previously hidden in the deep, aphotic (without light) zone migrate vertically up to the surface. Scientific American
  • ‘You look spiffy tonight, Matt,’ I teased him as he ignored Madison's request to wait and joined us in the bathroom.
  • The increased inflation will inject a degree of instability into the economy.
  • Such long chains of RBC's sediment more readily. This is the mechanism for the sedimentation rate, which increases non-specifically with inflammation and increased "acute phase" serum proteins.
  • And when thou hast done it, to let me understand what he saith, that I may dye the more contentedly, and disburdened of so heavy an oppression, the onely comfort to a parting spirit: and so she ceased, her teares flowing forth abundantly. The Decameron
  • His plan centers on increased support for renewable energy and for alternative motor fuels made from corn and soybeans.
  • When he was running alongside, he eased off the gas and matched his speed to that of the other vehicle.
  • Carcass revenue increased for heavier carcasses and steers had a higher value relative to heifers.
  • Now the number of yawls has increased to twenty-five and the yawl racing competition has become a major tourist attraction on Achill island.
  • The rate of inflation increased by 2%.
  • The increased use of automation can also be expected to be a factor in this market segment.
  • Their skills increased as they trained and soon Raymond's people matched warriors of the other village.
  • Charged with credit-card fraud and identity theft, most of the suspects arrested that day have been released on bail pending trial.
  • During the same period the number of places in private residential homes increased by an average of over 17 percent a year.
  • I notice that it significantly underspent its budget last year, even without the increased funding it now has.
  • They found a peptide in urine from autistics that increased platelet content of serotonin, which is also a common finding in autism.
  • As I'd grown older, I'd noticed that Florence had ceased to bowdlerize her storytelling. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • In most cases of gout decreased urinary excretion of urate is the most common metabolic abnormality.
  • Fisher et al. have discovered that between 1915-1922 and 2007, the shell length of N. lapillus at 19 sites around Mount Desert Island, Maine increased by an average of 22.6%. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The flaw in this style is it's concentricity, which will no longer convince growing adherence by new audiences - since increased accessibility to information has changed the rules of argumentation. Come Here Said the Spider to the Fly
  • This is more than twice the production rate in adults, primarily because of relative polycythemia and increased red blood cell turnover in neonates.
  • When increased regulations made running the chatline more difficult in Britain, he simply chased business elsewhere.
  • Of the general prison population roughly 67% reoffend within two years of being released. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, the transcervical approach has fewer associated side effects, decreased operative time and minimal postoperative hospitalization.
  • They were each sentenced to 29 years in prison but were released in 1992 as part of an amnesty granted to political prisoners, having served only five years of their sentence.
  • The wind stopped and the falling rain ceased, clouds slowly began to form anew.
  • I'm pleased to hear about your news.
  • The best way to avoid infections of this kind from A. buntonensis is to apply antibiotics such as gentamicin, amikacin, chloramphenicol and tetracycline to the wound immediately after the leech has released itself.
  • If winds increased to gale force, we would have had to leave the berth. The Sun
  • His appeal was upheld and he was released immediately.
  • Accounts show that sales increased fivefold last year to 10m. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recycling the waste from our increased consumption is better than burning it.
  • The free-to-air broadcaster says its audience share has decreased by five per cent. The Sun
  • His pulse increased and he began to sweat excess amounts.
  • The neoconservatives, to my complete surprise, were not pleased.
  • I am writing to inform you that your rent will be increased to £60 p.w. from October 1st.
  • While the idea of mechatronics may not be new, technology developments such as smaller, more powerful microchips, new approaches to communication networks and new materials are enabling us to translate our ideas into new products that deliver increased functionality and use fewer resources. Engineering Hardware-Software
  • The mountain boys held on to each other laughing, and I wasn't any too pleased, but Carson gave me his slantendicular smile and shrugged. Isabelle
  • Strangely, having run his fastest to get to her, Hyacinth seemed almost reluctant to knock at the door, or enter without knocking, and while he was hesitating on the doorstone her singing ceased, and she came out to see whose fleet footsteps had stirred the small stones of the pathway. The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • Attrition rates, for tanks and aircraft increased greatly, sparking off a debate about the implication of the new technologies.
  • At Hemp Knoll the bone toggle had been broken and subsequently decorated, suggesting a long history of use before being sewn onto the clothing or shroud of the deceased.
  • Embalmers are advised of the protective clothing required both for handling the chemicals and the deceased persons themselves.
  • She called her suitor "Isidore:" this, however, she intimated was not his real name, but one by which it pleased her to baptize him Villette
  • I am specially pleased with; the last being an episodical bogie story about the Bass Rock told there by the Keeper. Vailima Letters
  • This ‘meandering’ of the electrons makes them more likely to hit an atom of the metal, and the resistance is therefore increased: And the Physics Nobel Prize goes to… « Skulls in the Stars
  • It blames increased use of pesticides and fertilisers, habitat destruction, loss of mixed farms and changes to sowing patterns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lang has also pledged himself to an increased emphasis on the teaching of art history at secondary school and college level.
  • Bored pet owners released them and the birds bred.
  • The vast majority of the defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on bail with strict conditions.
  • She seemed surprised and not at all pleased to see him.
  • Democrats howled in anger when the full-year trade figures were released. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also increased the fighting time of losers of contests relative to winners of contests.

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