How To Use Enl In A Sentence

  • I lashed the clothes that I had been brought to wear at the hospital into the bag, a couple of ancient pairs of socks that felt suddenly found and familiar.
  • But as I was mulling this a little later, I was suddenly struck by one of those things that was probably already obvious to everyone else: There are a handful of strange inflection points where rock nerd culture and mass culture are in eerie synchrony for a few moments before skittering off in their respective ways for a bit — and one of them was my early teens. The (Rock) Stars Are Aligned
  • Outrages like the Thomas case make it a good deal more difficult for enlightened penal reformers like the Professor to get a fair hearing when they advocate bringing back the lash.
  • The clergyman and his son pricked up their ears at this, photography being with them only a degree less absorbing a pastime than that of walking; Ron awoke suddenly to the remembrance that his half-plate camera had never been unpacked since his arrival; and the three vied with each other in asking questions about the proposed excursion, and in urging that a date should be fixed. Big Game A Story for Girls
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  • Suddenly I heard a clash of metal on metal which brought me out of my thoughts - I looked up and found I could see two people fencing ahead.
  • Enlarged heart, medically called cardiomegaly, is not a disease, but a symptom of another condition. Foodconsumer.org
  • Some putz suddenly takes the stage to announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my ‘largest sold-out crowd to date!’.
  • Aidan squeaked, with an added stutter because he was suddenly nervous.
  • Just before Chiswick Bridge he suddenly wrenched the wheel round to the right. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have returned to campus enlivened by a sense of professional renewal, and I have developed course syllabi, assignments, and activities that incorporate many ideas from my fellowship experiences.
  • The relationship between a woman and her clinician should be built on trust, and the benefits and the risks of a procedure such as an episiotomy must be openly discussed to ensure truly informed consent.
  • You scared the life out of me coming in so suddenly like that.
  • When he discovered, in 1954, that dimethylnitrosamine was hepatotoxic he noticed that the poisoned livers contained enlarged cells similar to those seen in veno-occlusive disease.
  • He claimed that the Chief of the USAR at the time, told him that he didn't need to re-enlist (he had only accrued two good years for retirement in the 4 years he was back on the books) and to keep singing for the troops. Heroes or Villains?
  • Having worked himself into this ridiculous kind of phrensy, which lasted, perhaps, from twenty to thirty seconds, he suddenly discontinued it, and suffered his features to relax into their natural form; but the motion of his head seemed to have so stupified him, as indeed it well might, that there remained an unusual vacancy and a drowsy stare upon his countenance for some time afterward. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 1
  • And while they were in the midst of their banqueting, the door was suddenly burst open, and the Dagda stood there, with his men.
  • She'd forgotten that for the next few weeks she'd be sleeping only feet away from the man she'd mistakenly raged at earlier.
  • All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school.
  • Animals are humanized, that is, the kinship between animal and human life is still keenly felt, and this reminds us of those early animistic interpretations of nature which subsequently led to doctrines of metempsychosis. The Art of the Story-Teller
  • He was a highly intelligent commercial lawyer and then judge who suddenly found himself having to grind out fact after fact from nuggets of information painstakingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't suddenly take up violent exercise after years of inactivity.
  • When in the following October the nobody met Katsu Kaishu, the enlightened commissioners of the shogun's navy, it might have been with intent to assassinate him.
  • Some openly jeered and shouted in disgust when the final vote tally was announced.
  • We talk more openly when we feel easy and relaxed.
  • People who have a broad interest in the subject but who lack the historical and ideological framework for a fuller, informed reading, will be gently and entertainingly enlightened here.
  • Then, suddenly, the house turned itself into a Richard Curtis film - the one in which all those hard-hearted world leaders listen to a young wee Scots lassie who tells them that, yes, they can make poverty history, now!
  • Suddenly a deep voice boomed out from some of the trees nearby.
  • Infused then with the enlightenment only a brutal smackdown from a celestial being can provide, Jacob sets out to make peace with his brother, no matter the cost.
  • I kept my eyes on them, my body tensing, and then suddenly bam!
  • An autopsy today found the cause of Hammerdorfer's death was cardiomegaly and biventricular hypertrophy, which refers to an enlarged heart and enlarged ventricles. ABC News: Top Stories
  • These build and swell into clouds, suddenly breaking apart and dispersing unexpectedly.
  • Suddenly, seeking high office, Liddy Dole was described as over-ambitious, chilly and nasty under the "syrupy" Southern accent. Caryl Rivers: Bad, Mad Michelle
  • Can't comprehend... He was suddenly aware of being shaken roughly. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • In the split second that their gazes locked, that same prickly sensation consumed his mind as if the blood flow to his brain had suddenly been cut off.
  • Fancy an heir that a father had seen born well-featured and fair, turning suddenly wry-nosed, club-footed, squint-eyed, hair-lipped, wapper-jawed, carrot-haired, from a pride become an aversion, -- my case was yet worse. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • I suddenly realized I was in fact wearing minging orthodontic equipment.
  • Suddenly an arm hooked around my neck.
  • A classic example of cleaning fan losses can be found at headlands where combine speeds suddenly drop.
  • Once his periodic table had been drawn, these blanks were suddenly obvious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly they upped and moved, telling neighbours that they were emigrating to the US.
  • He became the icon that God had to smite to be able to save us, and suddenly the Lamb of God was smitten! FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • Admiral Lopez is one of the two flag officers in the U.S. Navy to achieve the rank of four-star admiral after direct commission from enlisted service.
  • I thought we were never going to reach it; and then, almost unexpectedly, we suddenly came upon it - a small but ancient village, rising up on a slight eminence, but concealed from view by big clumps of tall-growing reeds.
  • While a radiator has one relatively small hot area, the underfloor pipes range the full span of the floor, and this greater surface area mean that the pipes don't need to be as hot and the heat is more evenly spread.
  • The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York
  • Suddenly the man brought a gun out and threatened the driver with it.
  • For the first time that day, a thought suddenly struck him.
  • Dormant until today, the Olympic tennis stadium suddenly erupted when the Greek heroine came from a set down to gain momentum in the second session.
  • To lose him so young, so suddenly and in such a savage way is a devastating shock to our family.
  • Tarja strode on, then suddenly stopped, frozen to the spot, as three figures began to materialise out of the dust. TREASON KEEP
  • The meat is divided evenly and boiled in a stew.
  • My family has not forgiven me yet, but perhaps if I make these, that will smooth things over! why so much baking soda? browning effect? because there's not that much molasses (acid). and it's only 4 cups flour. somebody enlighten me! oh and for your molasses question - depends if you want the stronger molasses flavor. robust is probably what is more commonly referred to as blackstrap molasses. the light stuff I think tastes too light for something like a ginger cookie, I think. and given there's only 1/2C of molasses in this recipe to go along with 2 C of regular sugar, I'd def say go for the robust. Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog
  • She suddenly held up a small, bony finger and pointed across the room.
  • Rosetti's queenly portraits of women
  • Then, all of a sudden rising from her chair, she went over to the jug of roses, which she had placed on the writing-table, bent over the flowers with a kind of perceptible hesitation. and as suddenly came back to her seat. Maurice Guest
  • Donnelly's PNAC report -- a blueprint followed faithfully by the Bush Administration -- openly yearned for a "new Pearl Harbor" that would "catalyze" the American people into adopting PNAC's global militarist agenda wholesale. Undefined
  • Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws.
  • A stroll down a supermarket aisle is enlivened by signs such as this one: June « 2009 « Sentence first
  • But with vast quantities of developable land in the expanding suburbs (as the circumference of the circle enlarges), regional home price indices post only small gains.
  • Suddenly the door opened and a man burst in exclaiming: ‘Trescothick's gone first ball!’
  • But the relationship with Pataki deteriorated precipitously in recent days as McCaughey Ross openly defied him.
  • A whirling flash of sapphire suddenly rotated --- in a delirious foxtrot --- with Doc's own dizzy nimbus of gilded amber. BEHINDLINGS
  • As they seated themselves at table Brahms, who had been in a brown study, suddenly proffered the company an extemporaneous criticism of Ivan's music, which he tore into miscroscopic bits, and flung upon the winds of sarcasm; after which he perorated elaborately upon his own power and the perfect academic accuracy of his style. The Genius
  • She is anything but a twitterer, though - it is the warmth of the voice that makes it truly heavenly.
  • He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse.
  • She felt his hand grazing hers, and looked up at him, but his attention was suddenly diverted.
  • Suddenly his speech is fluent, his laughter rich and full. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bandages on his face peeled off, and the bones suddenly cracked back into alignment, and his nose cricked into place.
  • Mares which are in the ambivalent early stages of estrus or which are mistakenly in diestrus pose a clear safety threat in close quarters. TheHorse.com News
  • From the dark streets of the city, whether lit by a single streetlamp or brazenly flashing neon signs, to the desolate coastline, where Marlowe is first blackjacked by an unknown assailant, there is no safe haven from disorder and danger. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • Any enlargement of the prostate (cancerous or benign) can cause problems with passing urine.
  • He enlisted in the Army in 1980 and was first assigned as a young private as a supply clerk in Germany.
  • The flame was glorious - radiant with the colours of antique knighthood and the flashing gallantries of the past; but no substance fed it; flaring wildly, it tossed to and fro in the wind; it was suddenly put out.
  • Huge election posters suddenly went up all over the town.
  • On the other end, there's the opening movement of Faschingsschwank aus Wien, where the lyricism is always being interrupted by a boisterous beer-hall ritornello: Florestan suddenly showing up to shake Eusebius out of his reverie and drag him back to the party. Been there, done that
  • None of the armorers or bowyers will deal openly with him any more.
  • Her eyes missed nothing; her dainty close-set ears heard all -- the short, dry note of a chewink, the sweet, wholesome song of the cardinal, the thrilling cries of native jays and woodpeckers, the heavenly outpoured melody of the Florida wren, perched on some tiptop stem, throat swelling under the long, delicate, upturned bill. The Firing Line
  • And like past challenges to civilization, such barbarism thrives on Western appeasement and considers enlightened deference as weakness, if not decadence.
  • But as he neared the crux of his missive, he was suddenly interrupted by a flurry of black tresses and wrinkled muslin rushing into the room.
  • My green onion plant, that had sprouted six inches, suddenly wilted and died.
  • They are likely to be drawn to the same kind of partner and are often suddenly thrown into close proximity by family ties and get-togethers. The Sun
  • You will soon have a thick, impenetrable hedge to enclose the fast-growing butterfly bush, Buddleia davidii (coppice it annually to promote flowers), or the heavenly blue blooms of enthusiastic ceanothus thrysiflorus.
  • Millner, keenly aware that an aromatic savarin au rhum was describing an arc behind his head previous to being rushed back to the pantry under young Draper's indifferent eye, stiffened himself against this last assault of the enemy, and read out firmly: "What relation do you consider that a man's business conduct should bear to his religious and domestic life? The Blond Beast
  • I was suddenly overcome with an uncontrollable desire to hit him.
  • This place was afterwards enlarged, and converted into stables for horses; but the old name remained, and now most stables in London are called mews, although the word is derived from falconry, and the hawks have long since flown away. Old English Sports
  • Suddenly the silence was interrupted by the sound of arrows whizzing and striking soft objects.
  • I'm now under a dense canopy of bush and the air is suddenly electric with the pulsing of cicadas.
  • She had been gone about an hour, when the sky suddenly darkened, the wind rose and the thunder rolled in prelude to the storm. The Hidden Hand
  • This bespeaks a progressive, enlightened court, hardly stifling and revolt-inducing.
  • Apparently he didn't appreciate my efforts because suddenly he jumped to his feet and reverted back to his blockhead ways.
  • In either case, the story of queenly beauty would not be complete without the recognition that royal women have traditionally had far more chances than the average woman of actually being beautiful.
  • His golden eyes glinted as he suddenly moved trough the crowd with lightning speed and grabbed a young boy by the collar.
  • As an afterthought, the red-headed girl suddenly added, ‘Good gracious, that Adam Weatherly is such a coxcomb.’
  • Eight hours after admission he suddenly deteriorated, with severe respiratory distress and increasing left chest signs.
  • Despite this apparent initial failure, which was openly scorned by China's state media as "performance art", the boxun.com blog site asked again for what it called "strolling protests" against the ruling Communist Party at 2pm on Sunday. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Sironi's peer in sculpture was Arturo Martini, who also used archaic forms to enliven the classical tradition in search of a non-rhetorical Fascist style.
  • His eyes and forehead were enlarged; the bearded chin, and his mouth, which she'd thought so fine, almost vestigial. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • I beg for each and all of you confirmations and assistance from the threshold of oneness, so that those gatherings may become ignited like unto candles, in the republics of America, enkindling the light of the love of God in the hearts; thus the rays of the heavenly teachings may begem and brighten the states of America like the infinitude of immensity with the stars of the Most Great Guidance. Tablets of the Divine Plan
  • Passed the bottle, Burnell also took an immense swig and suddenly began to snivel. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • I know they can enhance reading, especially for the elderly because the font size can be enlarged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Holiness answers audience questions addressing the situation of Tibet, goal of bodhicitta, nature of enlightened mind, future of the Dalai Lama institution, compatibility of Buddhist practices with theistic faith, universal purpose of human life, practice of patience towards harm-doers, subtle energy and mind, and the Heart Sutra mantra. Nagarjuna's Bodhichitta Commentary
  • The second half was keenly fought, but neither side managed to score.
  • The enlarged group now makes equipment including electrical systems for data centres and printing presses. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the euro went into Italy, the lira suddenly became unpopular with young people.
  • hear our prayers, Heavenly Father
  • Richard asked suddenly, impelled by the curiosity that drives people to stare at and question the survivors of some calamity.
  • Affected stands either fail to initiate spring growth or green up unevenly in March and then plants decline and eventually die due to infected crowns and roots.
  • I shivered suddenly, and then shook as with an ague and spent the rest of the night sitting up before the. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Hearing this, Val fell silent and then suddenly exploded into fits of wild laughter.
  • He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door.
  • Then another one suddenly moved toward me, scowling, and waved at me to stop.
  • Suddenly she heard footsteps and voices; some one was coming along the path towards the beehouse. The Party
  • Suddenly, some big cannons come rolling past, painted in camouflage colours. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before advertising limited its possibilities, television, like radio before it, was envisioned as an electronic pathway to moral enlightenment.
  • The crow remained still until it suddenly beat its wings but soon settled again watching Ari closely.
  • Tibetans around me were shaking their heads in sadness, because they were fearful for him, and others were openly agreeing with him. Kate Saunders: Pictures From Tibet That Tell a Story of Courage
  • It was an oddly sly glance, as though suddenly he were a different person -- or rather I was seeing the obverse of his personality. HIGH STAND
  • Though he is a boor, that is to be expected, as his father is an enlisted man. I Met John Scalvi! « Whatever
  • Wedgwood did not suddenly create and start selling his "basaltes" ware simply because it showed off white hands to advantage. "Selling was an intellectual pleasure, an art form" for Josiah Wedgwood.
  • Suddenly the lobby door crashed into the adjacent wall and stayed there, the knob half-buried in the Sheetrock. Least Resistance
  • Without warning, the lights suddenly dimmed and began to go out.
  • But if it shall be otherwise -- if they stubbornly, sullenly persist in cherishing and manifesting the spirit of treason, making their motto to read, Bound, but not broken, then let the severities of immutable justice be meted out to them: let them die the death. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • Cardiac hypertrophy - the enlargement of the heart muscle cells - can be fatal.
  • When seedlings suddenly bend at the soil line, it's often the work of a fungal disease called damping off.
  • You will suddenly realize that the reason you never changed before was because you didn't want to. Robert H. Schuller 
  • Chatting in their usual rapid-fire mix of Czech and Slovak -- a sound that assistant coach Tim Hunter once described as "three guys trying to drown: blub-blub-blub" -- the trio suddenly broke into hysterical laughter. From the archives: Skating through life
  • Many hospitals deliberately tried to avoid challenging or openly discouraging the parents' hopes and expectations for a perfect or near-perfect recovery.
  • Suddenly from above us a twenty-foot-long heavy log burst into view, careening down the path like a bobsled.
  • There were skid marks on the road where a car had braked suddenly.
  • When they tried to arrest him, he suddenly went berserk.
  • At this point in the economic cycle, they are piling up like used tires: debt-sacked college kids who can't get jobs, foreclosed homeowners, failed small-business owners, pink-slipped employees, millions suddenly ejected from the middle class and now a couple Republican candidates who won't be our next president. Occupy Mitt Romney!
  • Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment.
  • It surely has the finest opening of any such picture: a nightmarish scene in a fenland graveyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • In abdominal disease the symptom is particularly associated with rapid enlargement of an encapsulated organ or distension of a hollow viscus.
  • It gets worse: Spoon and Stretch suddenly find themselves wanted as possible suspects in a gruesome murder case.
  • I'm not too hot with electronics, so I managed to enlist my brother to sort the circuits out for me.
  • He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings.
  • Now it is spinning out its enlarged gold business. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then suddenly the door burst open and a man ran in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of the wheal anti-itch liquid sprayer, the patients can quickly spray medicine to the sick parts on their own, the medicine is sprayed evenly, and the curative effect is good.
  • Part of the privilege we have as Canadians is that we can express our beliefs openly.
  • That means Schwarzenegger's earnings from a career as a Hollywood megastar, which allowed him to forgo a salary as governor and commute by private jet to Sacramento, likely will be evenly divided with his estranged wife. Maria Shriver files to divorce Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • But he does pop in now and again and has also enlisted his celeb chef pals to help out at various times during the year. The Sun
  • One day I am going to snap because of some animal suddenly rubbing my privates with its face.
  • Ok, here goes, if this site suddenly falls over, you'll know why!
  • Suddenly there was a big wave of flame coming across the garden towards me, a massive fireball. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, it is very probable that this subcaudal extension of the fins is merely a result of the posterior extension and enlargement of these fins which has taken place in the evolution of the adaptation. Hormones and Heredity
  • Suddenly, Fashion Bug didn't seem like a fun place with cute, kicky, affordable clothes and plentiful opportunities for advancement.
  • Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam.
  • Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and outright dereliction of duty.
  • It is rare to find somewhere still selling nitrous oxide so openly. Times, Sunday Times
  • He looked rumpled, in an unironed plaid shirt and khakis that suddenly appeared too short, bits of his dark socks visible between hem and shoe. Ann Packer's 'Molten': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature
  • It was only through the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936, that, suddenly, she was thrust into the limelight, and became our Queen.
  • Empty rooms suddenly resound with the sounds of living and life acquires a whole new meaning.
  • Any wonder he has issues dealing with enlightenment concepts like ‘evidence’ and ‘reasoning’?
  • I suddenly feel myself like a doll,acting all kinds of joys and sorrows.There are lots of shining siliery thread on my back,controlling all my action.
  • In 1985, Crock was loaned to the Army and enlisted with the rank of craftsman.
  • The playful flirtation vanished from the dark woman's face in a flash and she straightened suddenly, firing a steel - cold glance my way.
  • And a most enlightening experience it is. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps you wonder how so numerous a race of these beings has come to exist; but that boy at your elbow, bending under the weight of his literary burden, is a colporteur for converting the men and women of this "enlightened nation" to rowdyism. The Elements of Character
  • It is such a mouth as we can imagine some remorseless inquisitor to have had -- that is, not an inquisitor filled with holy zeal for what he mistakenly thought the cause of Christ demanded, but a spleeny, envious, rancorous shaveling, who tortured men from hatred of their superiority to him, and sheer love of inflicting pain. Andersonville — Volume 1
  • Many microwaves heat unevenly, leading to hot spots in the milk.
  • I have had three literary agents over the decades, but that was because one retired ill and one died suddenly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Place the cutouts atop your enlarging paper, on the front or emulsion side (the light-sensitive side).
  • a life unenlivened by romance
  • But Robin Turner, the Vines's A&R man and long-term confidant at their UK label Heavenly, always thought his habit was a hindrance, not a help. The Trouble With Spikol
  • Much to my surprise Ben suddenly burst into song.
  • Her bonnet wasn't big enough to hide her face, and she feared he might think the joy it betrayed unmaidenly.
  • Suddenly I realise why I have a love-hate relationship with felines.
  • They say reporting suspected illegals over the Web will result in people being mistakenly fingered, or let people with a grudge turn in innocent victims.
  • There is a crisis and a tragedy, enlightenment and epiphany.
  • His voice had suddenly taken on a childlike quality as he began talking quick and excitedly.
  • She liked the way she had not openly offered reconciliation yet had managed to imply that forgiveness would not be unreasonably withheld.
  • Despite Cairn's mixed results, the Arctic waters off the coast of Greenland remain enticing for oil companies, where experts estimate that 4. 1bn barrels of untapped crude lies. Cairn Energy fails to find enough oil off the coast of Greenland
  • All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover.
  • The enlarged group now makes equipment including electrical systems for data centres and printing presses. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when you actually do so, you suddenly become aware of how many sights and sounds you just take for granted and ignore in the course of everyday humdrum life.
  • An enlisted aircrewman directed them to seats in the middle of the aircraft, then trotted back down the ramp to check for any more late arrivals. Joint Operations
  • Suddenly I perceived him as Dutiful did, and realized that the Prince's abhorrence went past the man's physical deformity and mental limits. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • I have to say here, that the corps de ballet (that's the poncy equivalent of the chorus line, for you unenlightened) were the biggest bunch of clodhopping hoofers I've ever seen.
  • Japanese the type of permanence up to a generation ago, when he suddenly awoke and startled the world with a rejuvenescence the like of which the world had never seen before. The Yellow Peril
  • In old Mauritania, now Marocco,384 the Moors proper are notable sodomites; Moslems, even of saintly houses, are permitted openly to keep catamites, nor do their disciples think worse of their sanctity for such licence: in one case the English wife failed to banish from the home “that horrid boy.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • They would have all remained mere installations though if life hadn't been suddenly instilled into them.
  • He raved, he cursed, he shook his fists in my face, and then suddenly a horrible spasm passed over his features, he clapped his hand to his side, and with a loud cry he fell in a heap at my feet.
  • Drawings, paintings, photographs, charts, schematics and maps enliven technical discussions of building sequences that might tax a nonexpert. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Luther; "while others, it is added," abjurit and relapsit, baneist of auld, now comes pertlie [openly] without any dreidour, nocht allenarly in the far parts of the Realme, but als to the Court and presens of your The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • Sullenly, Andrea settled down into her seat and grumbled something incoherent.
  • If something in science suddenly becomes so sacrosanct that you can't question it, then it ceases to be science.
  • Suddenly, he went at me with a knife.
  • His complex philosophies are enlivened by often hilarious cracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, we have been increasing the number of recruiters, enlarging bonuses and developing other initiatives to further encourage volunteers.
  • I felt the advantage had suddenly shifted away from us.
  • Along with brazenly ridiculing government and society, Ko began to incorporate short comedic skits into the band's sets.
  • After the second-half metamorphosis, it has suddenly become clear that there will be real competition for places come the summer.
  • It looked like an open-and-shut case until the judge, suddenly and without explanation, announced that he was dismissing the allegations. Kill the Irishman
  • She gave him a queer sidelong glance, and it seemed that her voice suddenly became too light, too careless.
  • A spirit seizes him and he suddenly screams; it throws him into convulsions so that he foams at the mouth.
  • The squatting man, suddenly irritated, sat back to look up at her. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • Designers are considering enlarging and strengthening the concrete foundations, and anchoring them into Bay soils with steel pilings.

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