How To Use Midway In A Sentence

  • The studio is midway between his aunt's old home and his cottage.
  • It may be a dubious analogy, but just say that reading a novel is something like going on a ride at the midway.
  • After redshirting in 1998, Kennedy became a starter midway through the '99 season.
  • September 3, 2008 at 6:26 pm wish I cood but there seems to a carnival goin awn in my hed tonite, the steem caliope goin full blast Dee dee dee dee deet dee dee dee, and the midway barkers hollerin Step Rite up, just one thin dime thass right frens , and the belss on the carosel binging and the gurls shreilin on de ferris wheel, and I kin even smell the poppycorms. I can has chiropractor? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The common sense stands midway between the corporeal sense of sight and the imagination, which is in the anterior chamber of the brain, and is known as phantasy (Aristotelian φαντασία). A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
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  • Like barkers on a carnival midway, it's not that I don't trust their sincerity and promises.
  • Midway through the second half a kick which might have won the game was cruelly whipped to the left of the upright, having spent most of its trajectory arrowing right between them.
  • The misconceived refusal to give Charlie Adam a penalty and send off Philippe Senderos on the hour, a spoilsport decision to disallow a goal for Luis Suárez midway through the second half and a red card for the young midfielder Jay Spearing a few minutes later prefaced a crescendo of Fulham attacking which ended with a dreadful Pepe Reina error and a decisive tap-in for Clint Dempsey. Andy Carroll's ineffectiveness adds to Liverpool frustration at Fulham | Richard Williams
  • Jason Wiemer hit the crossbar from the right side midway through before Roy kicked aside Cory Stillman's shot during a power play minutes later. National Hockey League - Flames vs. Avalanche
  • Being midway between Wendy's age and Art's they acted as a sort of bridge, and made everything normal and problem-free. PROSPECT HILL
  • The home side dominated proceedings and took the lead midway through the first half.
  • Was relatively subdued before suffering what appeared to be a troublesome knee injury midway through the second half, which will cause England considerable consternation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cloud Atlas (2004) by David Mitchell is another haunting book, a reading experience that can only be compared with an Everest ascent, with the thematic summit of the book occurring midway through, by which point we've leapfrogged from the the early nineteenth century to the twenty third (or thereabouts). MIND MELD: Non-Genre Books for Genre Readers
  • Midway through the fourth lap, I began to develop stomach cramps.
  • But midway through the half they were behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The actual truth lies midway between the "evenness" of Evelyn and the "great hills" of Pepys, and to the man of Wilts that word "Plain" will ever summon up a vision of rolling downs, a short, crisp, elastic turf dotted with flocks, and broken here and there by some crested earthwork or barrow, which rears itself from the undulating Down, and breaks the skyline with its sharp outline. Stonehenge Today and Yesterday
  • The situation of the radial artery is midway between the flexor carpi radialis tendon, I, and the outer border of the radius. Surgical Anatomy
  • Midway through his piece, Hoyt concedes the Times erred when it reported that O'Keefe entered the ACORN offices dressed as a pimp "in the outlandish costume -- fur coat, goggle-like sunglasses, walking stick and broad-brimmed hat ... Peter Dreier: Why ACORN Fell: The Times , Lies, and Videotape
  • They are like wives midway through marriage therapy designed to reconcile and foster a new beginning with a feckless husband who has perpetually let them down.
  • Changing the rules midway through a process was also a concern of the commission.
  • 'On Thursday, March 29, four companies of the Royal Irish Rifles were under orders to go by march route to De Wet's Dorp, and to leave one company behind at Helvetia, which is midway between the two townships. From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa
  • I'd nearly given up on trying to hatch duck eggs in an incubator - the hatch rote was typically small, and the incubator developed a putrid odor midway through the incubation in spite of following the directions.
  • Nothing can be more devastating to a fighter than to be caught by his opponent midway between one stance and another.
  • Overall, all rabbits inoculated with the non-passaged rabbit HEV isolates seroconverted to HEV by 3 months postinoculation, except for animals that died accidentally midway through the study. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Midway through he half after Darren Strong had equalised Sheehan cut through the St. Josephs defence and shot a stunning goal to put his side firmly in the driving seat.
  • THE SEQUEL:While still compellingly innocent, this "midquel," which picks up where Bambi's mother is killed midway through the 1942 original, is actually not as visually rich as the first one. The Wrap RSS
  • We shall drop now into the field of stubble, midway between the copse and the family of rabbits that the vixen is preparing to destroy. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Midway through the second period Walker dived over from marker for the next try.
  • By a combination of luck and behind-the-scenes maneuvering, he defused a player revolt, midway through his tenure, led by Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. The Man Who Groomed the Game
  • That morning, midway through one such rambling tale of being rescued from the jaws of ravenous sheep by a horde of birds, my father banished her, breakfastless, to the drawing room. Shaman's Crossing
  • The midway point was hardest. The Sun
  • She wants to go on the rides and see the midway with all the games.
  • Midway through the book, I discover a page written entirely in French, from a 1614 medical textbook, describing the four humours (blood, choler, melancholy and phlegm) and what each tasted like; what each was good for.
  • Gerard Rice made it 2-1 for Newcastle midway through the second half, a signal for the Seasiders to turn up the pressure.
  • I gingerly manoeuvred it between the gateposts and, as our house is midway between two corners about 100 yards apart and necessitates a quick getaway, I decided to turn left onto the road.
  • A longitudinal incision was made midway between the lateral border of the Achilles tendon and the superolateral crest of the calcaneus, with a slight anterior curve.
  • Only Shakspeare was endowed with that healthy equilibrium of nature whose point of rest was midway between the imagination and the understanding, -- that perfectly unruffled brain which reflected all objects with almost inhuman impartiality, -- that outlook whose range was ecliptical, dominating all zones of human thought and action, -- that power of verisimilar conception which could take away _Richard III_ from The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • We're now midway through that period, and the information commissioner – the guy who will have to enforce the new rules – has just issued a half-term report on how things are going. EU cookie laws could cause unwary firms to get their fingers burnt
  • It was midway through the run that she began to struggle.
  • The health-conscious approach persists, with requests for a dentist on site from artists midway through hefty European tours.
  • When Metellus Pius received this communication midway through January he retired to his study in the house he occupied in the town of Hispalis, there to peruse it in private. Fortune's Favorites
  • DH & the kids are midway through Fellowship of the Ring & the kids have just finished an intensive few weeks of Narnia story tapes - and are relistening to the Elizabeth Enright stories on tape. Archive 2004-10-01
  • Strange to have a decisive moment midway through a decider that has not yet been decided. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a shame then that after such an inventive start the album begins to flag midway, with a series of mid-tempo ballads plodding by in unremarkable succession.
  • Redshirt freshman Ronnie Fouch filled in admirably for Locker, completing 13 of 27 passes for 186 yards, and threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse midway through the third quarter to pull Washington within 28-21. USATODAY.com
  • Fenagh kept in touch when adding their fourth point but this was cancelled out when Conor Redmond sent over their seventh point midway through the half.
  • While making a hasty exit, Mike and Debbie come face to face with some of the scariest clowns ever to set down this side of the midway!
  • Perhaps, on the other hand, the intervenient is modified only by the accident of its midway position, so that, failing any intervenient, whatsoever sound two bodies in clash might make would impinge without medium upon our sense? The Six Enneads.
  • As he passed the demon he sliced at its left arm, severing it midway between the elbow and the shoulder.
  • St. Pat's were reduced to 14 men when their wing back and captain Andy Jameson was sidelined on a second yellow card midway through the second half.
  • Some people go to the state fair to see the livestock, but I prefer the midway.
  • Henrik Sedin capped a three-goal comeback with a power-play goal midway through the third period in Vancouver's fourth straight win. USATODAY.com
  • Midway, Topher started ad-libbing along on his guitar.
  • Was relatively subdued before suffering what appeared to be a troublesome knee injury midway through the second half, which will cause England considerable consternation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sensor of the unmanned Chandrayaan 1 spacecraft has "malfunctioned" and steps have been India may have to abandon its Moon mission midway, launched in October with a two-year shelf life, as its first indigenous lunar craft Chandrayaan-I lost a scientists around the world, Neil Armstrong's 'giant leap for mankind' was a defining event. WN.com - Articles related to GM Shipping Hummer Brand to China
  • Check the fit of darts and seams midway through the garment construction and make needed adjustments so the fabric grainlines properly align.
  • Midway through he puts his head round the door jamb and calls to me. Times, Sunday Times
  • So without further ado, it is clear that the existance of “at” (no matter how good it may sound to me) simply cuts off the sentence in midway, leaving it incomplete and fragmented. Where are you (at)? « Motivated Grammar
  • In fact they held the lead until midway through the second half when the festivities took their toll.
  • Only one particular family, who joined midway through the cruise, stayed aloof. Times, Sunday Times
  • It turned dramatically midway through the first half. Times, Sunday Times
  • This fully double, paeony-like flower is going right at the edge, midway back in the border. Times, Sunday Times
  • A collection of the brightly neoned cars you find in the midway at most fairs. Simpleprop.Com
  • The origin of the tibial coordinate system was selected as the point midway between the tibial eminences on the proximal end of the tibia.
  • It may be too cold to have a Priestess Dunking Booth, but a trip through the midway of your local county fair should give you some ideas.
  • The desired injection site is the outer aspect of the upper arm, midway between the shoulder and the elbow in the groove between the deltoid and triceps muscles.
  • He pulled up sharply midway through his fourteenth over and rubbed the back of his right thigh. Times, Sunday Times
  • We cannot remove anyone from the team midway through a season. Times, Sunday Times
  • When midway through the set four go-go dancers appear, the warped cabaret becomes all too slick and momentum is lost.
  • A double strategy was adopted: sending more and more books to the new Midwest Inter-Library Center (today's Center for Research Libraries, located south of the Midway at 6050 South Kenwood Avenue), and microfilming as much as possible.
  • She stopped working midway through her pregnancy.
  • O'Reilly's two "shorties" - during a Columbus four-minute power play midway through the third - helped the Avs snap a three-game losing streak and sweep the four-game season series with the Blue Jackets. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • With the half approaching the midway point Portlaoise got the break they so richly deserved.
  • Then in 1997, when she was midway through a psychology degree and seriously ill with gall stones, she was elected, and has not looked back.
  • If you share my aversion to rides (I love ‘em, it’s my inner ear that can’t stand ‘em), then the midway is only slightly less noisy and unpleasant than the battle of the same name. The first sentence I wrote today…
  • Midway between these semi-aquatic Polynesians and those Arctic tribes who are forced out upon the deep, to struggle with it rather than associate with it, we find the inhabitants of the Mediterranean islands and peninsulas, who are favored by the mild climate and the tideless, fogless, stormless character of their sea. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • It does almost everything wrong that can be done, with a kind of flatulent gusto that will make you want to murder Midway employees, screaming, Hah! Gauntlet: Dark Legacy Post-Mortem
  • The midway, while still a charming slice of carnival colour, is full of antiquated rides that wheeze and shudder like geezers on their deathbeds.
  • I was taking notes during the brief but my pen went dry midway through.
  • On Midway Island in the Hawaiian chain, a bolus, or mass of chewed food, coughed up by one bird included many identifiable objects.
  • Visitors take rides and sample food on the midway during the annual Nederland Heritage Festival in Nederland on Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Nederland Heritage Festival 2007
  • He became an instant hit with some crunching tackles and faultless reading of the game while his burst upfield midway through the half brought the fans to their feet.
  • Midway through it, Mr. Domingo slipped Ms. Gallardo-Dom â s's negligee straps from her shoulders, leaving her nude from the waist up. When Postman and Poet Meet
  • It now seems midway between a vehicle for its star and a more conventional ensemble drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Stout drily explains midway through the book, For all his vaunted speed, the man Paul Shannon would later dub 'Smoky Joe' Wood, owing to the speed of his fastball, was a disappointment. Steve Kettmann: Book Review: An Irresistible Look Back on Fenway Park's First Season, Not Just for Sox Fans
  • The specially constructed trailer, unique to the Cleveland area, has a Ferrari Hyab-type hoist mounted midway along its length.
  • She has blue eyes and blond hair, cropped midway down her neck.
  • In both specimens, the prearticular extends forward to a point midway between the two large coronoid teeth.
  • The latest generation is midway between a phone and a PDA, with a full keyboard and a GPRS connection.
  • Immigrant literature may seem to occupy a curious midway world, weaving a tapestry that is at once familiar and far away.
  • Sacramento began to blow it open again midway through the second. USATODAY.com
  • Midway through the experiment I felt inclined to blame myself for this. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 28-year-old mechanical engineer's fortunes took a dramatic twist midway through last season when his career hit rock bottom.
  • It was only 2: 30 and the other guide wasnt picking me up till 4 so i walked the 3 miles to one of the pullouts just before Midway guiser basin ... everytime i remeber that day i cant help but laugh ... Fly Fishing with Mr.
  • “In a beautiful valley about midway between the small town of St Columb Major and the sea, lies the Teresian Carmelite Convent of Lanherne ...”: so begins the little booklet giving the history of this important site in Cornwall, important among other things for its Catholic history, especially its post-Reformation struggles. More Encouraging News from the Franciscans of the Immaculate: Their House in Lanherne, England
  • Midway through the second half, former Bantams skipper Lee Duxbury netted his first goal for the Throstle Nest outfit, again from a Stamer assist.
  • Midway between Paris and Frankfurt and the principal east-west autoroute in northern France, it is also on the junction of a major motorway from the Low Countries to southern Europe, and an obvious staging post for Scandinavian and German tourists heading off to their summer holidays in the south. Metz's Big Draw
  • The nine-year-old son of Relaunch stands at Wafare Farm near Midway, Kentucky, for a stud fee of $2,500.
  • It made its unscheduled landing midway through the trip on the Indonesian holiday isle of Bali. The Sun
  • Such, in brief outline, was the Combined Fleet plan for the Midway operation.
  • Midway through the charming, inebriated song, in which two "swellegant" party pals swap banter, dish on guests and form a dipsomaniacal camaraderie, Crosby croons to Sinatra with his distinctive "ba ba ba boom" and Sinatra jokes, "Don't dig that kind of crooning, chum. Kim Morgan: Christmas With Crosby, Bing
  • In 1950, the Navy decommissioned Naval Air Station Midway, only to re-commission it again to support the Korean conflict.
  • Inside the arena tonight, midway through the tour, the excitement is palpable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The damage was done in two minutes midway through the first half. The Sun
  • In particular, Romania's try midway through the first half was a shock as they claimed the ball on an Australian throw then were able to bludgeon their way to the line.
  • Why should a third sneak along the ditch to a position about midway between the two groups? The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • The spaceport is being built about midway between Van Horn and the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Jeff Bezos to Build ”Secret” West Texas Spaceport | Impact Lab
  • It is midway between a field guide and an annotated account of birds and mammals of a non-biogeographical region.
  • He narrowly missed the target with a half-volley from the edge of the area midway through the second half. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former turned into a rave stormer midway through with the latter proving to be a truly awesome dance smash with its sample of "Flawless" by The Ones. You Gotta Have Faith
  • And midway through the first half they did find the route to goal once more. The Sun
  • Midway through the process Joseph made a major error in what he understood to be the process of making icewine. Icewine fetches a cool $30,000
  • Burton, "which are such as are served to the kings."] [Footnote 486: Night DLXVII.] [Footnote 487: Wectu 'l asr, i.e. midway between noon and nightfall.] [Footnote 488: Lit. "was broken" (inkeseret).] [Footnote 489: Burton, "with the jerid," but I find no mention of this in the text. Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
  • By midway through the half United were in rude enough health, the only dampener on their day being that miss by Crawford.
  • The volatile swingman has been on his best behavior since arriving in Sacramento midway through last season, but many believe it's only a matter of time before he causes some kind of controversy.
  • The goal was scored midway through the first half.
  • Rooney was barracked upon his substitution midway through the second half, appearing to applaud all sides of the ground sarcastically as he departed, though others in the 72,024 crowd sought to drown out the catcalls with applause. Capello calls time on David Beckham's England career in brutal fashion
  • Thereupon Longstreet fell back towards Virginia, and came to a resting-place midway, where he afterward lay unharmed and unharming for many months. Abraham Lincoln
  • a class of chemical compounds midway between the alcohols and the organic acids in their state of oxidation.
  • What starts out as another dissolve to a long shot - that of a man walking toward the camera - stops midway.
  • I jumped in midway through season 6 and I've been watching ever since. Stargate SG-1 Watchathon - 'Children of the Gods, Pt. 1'
  • The show floor is like a carnival midway, only carpeted and slightly less aromatic.
  • The Spanish forward settled the nerves by heading the opener midway through the second half. The Sun
  • El Rosario is reached from the small village of Ocampo, midway between Mexico City and Morelia, relatively close to the city of Zitacuaro which has full tourist services. Monarch butterflies in Mexico
  • The skiffle star died last week midway through a UK tour after collapsing at the home of friends in Peterborough, where the service took place yesterday.
  • The train stops midway through the trip, long enough for passengers to get out and walk into the forest.
  • How can they do this to the fans midway through a season? The Sun
  • Midway through the debrief, we were notified the aircraft battery had gone into a thermal-runaway condition, which is very bad.
  • The expression on her face was midway between deep realization and relief.
  • The Redskins reached the midway point of their first season under Mike Shanahan at 4-4 - matching their win total from a year ago but knowing they might have won each of the games they lost. Redskins at the bye week: the defense
  • Another party, possessing the equally euphonical name of "Old Hunkers," are thus described: -- "Standing midway between this wing of the Democracy and the Whig party, is that portion who have taken upon themselves the comfortable title of 'Old Hunkers. ' Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • Antennae are placed midway between clypeus midpoint and lateral margin of head, projecting laterally along anterior margin of head.
  • Only one particular family, who joined midway through the cruise, stayed aloof. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, they roam the coastline throughout the archipelago, from the Big Island in the south to Midway and Kure 1200 miles to the north-west.
  • It was game over midway through the first half. The Sun
  • Anne, midway between their two ends, awkward in her informal dress. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • And, midway, he dug down through the red volcanic earth that had washed from the disintegrating hill above, until he uncovered quartz, rotten quartz, that broke and crumbled in his hands and showed to be alive with free gold. Chapter XXVII
  • But the lift came to a halt midway, forcing those inside to press the help button and ask for assistance.
  • Perry quickly poked it back across the crease to Selanne for an easy tap-in midway through the first. USATODAY.com
  • Strang made sure of the second outcome midway through the first period of extra time.
  • They boarded a bus to Midway Airport with the game in progress and listened to the play-by-play on the radio.
  • Midway in the story the head lama of the Shangri-La "lamasery" tells Conway the story of a Capuchin monk who, traveling from Peking south-west by Lanchow and the Kokonor for some months, accidentally stumbles onto the valley of the Blue Moon where Shangri-La is located. Phayul Latest News
  • When the paunch is to be punctured, the animal must be stabbed with a knife (a penknife will do) midway between the haunch-bone and the last rib of the left side; and the opening should be prevented from closing, by the introduction of a tin tube or something of that kind, till the gases are dispelled. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • Here they perform amazing feats of strength and agility; the game principally consists in taking and carrying off the ball from the opposite party, after being hurled into the air, midway between two high pillars, which are the goals, and the party who bears off the ball to their pillar wins the game; each person having a racquet or hurl, which is an implement of a very curious construction, somewhat resembling a ladle or little hoop-net, with a handle near three feet in Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • He even got up and dusted himself down from a gruesome Brian Lima tackle midway through the second period.
  • Waterloo dominated the play throughout the game, lighting up the scoreboard with its first goal midway through the first half.
  • You'll be midway through sentences and have to disguise burps.
  • It's a lot harder to stop a ritual process midway than to avoid the process entirely.
  • The pneumograph is placed about the body midway between the nipple and the umbilicus and sufficient traction is put upon the chain or strap which holds it in place to secure a good and clear movement of the tambour for each respiration. Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
  • Midway through the experiment I felt inclined to blame myself for this. Times, Sunday Times
  • This second abstraction, "thrown off" by our pure self-consciousness just as the first one is "thrown off" by our pure reason, becomes therefore an intervening monad which exists midway between the monad which is pure "subject" -- if that can be called a monad at all -- and the actual individual soul which is the living reality of both these thought-projections. The Complex Vision
  • Grenwood had their goal midway through the second half in what was a very close contest.
  • In brief, approximately midway along the length of the leaf an incision was made into the midrib.
  • Wilbraham then missed two simple chances in three minutes midway through the second half. The Sun
  • The diary is not the one who will always update, but it is only the note of someday, I begin to exculpate from my giving up in the midway.
  • Midway through the first period, Gareth Williams delivered a well flighted ball into the box and Kirk Jackson sent a soaring header over Mark Ovendale from 18 yards.
  • Midway through he took a crisp right hook, which barely fazed him.
  • He has designed atlantes to support the temple at the top of John Simpson's towering column, and an art-deco-inspired grouping of gods and titans for the pediment midway up Franck Lohsen McCrery's building.
  • It lies close to the date midway between an equinox and a solstice. Such dates carry an importance in many European and European-derived calendars.
  • Was relatively subdued before suffering what appeared to be a troublesome knee injury midway through the second half, which will cause England considerable consternation. Times, Sunday Times
  • In what was a physical, bad-tempered affair, scenes that could be associated with a Saturday night brawl in Dodge City erupted midway in the second half.
  • As far as Roy's twitches, obsessions and tics go, the movie is midway between two models.
  • The note is not only not a declaration of war or the prelude to a declaration of war, but a species midway of humanitarian sentimentalism and lawyerlike arguments which can have, at least for the present, but one consequence, that of encouraging Germany in intransigentism -- that is, the maintenance of her point of view regarding naval warfare. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915
  • Pappas pulled out midway through his event with a foot injury.
  • The transmembrane helix of subunit VIIc changes its angle of inclination midway through the helix.
  • The capital displays on three of its faces a single naked male dancer, whose head is positioned on the central axis, midway between volutes, as if to form a console supporting the abacus.
  • A priceless goal midway through the second half was a mercy in this impoverished era for the national side.
  • Coming off the recent ‘win’ at the Battle of Midway, the American troops were filled with increased vigor and enthusiasm about the war.
  • The same country that was prominent in the creation and signing of the Kyoto Protocol decided to switch sides midway through the debate.
  • He claimed Midway for the U.S., based on the Guano Acts of 1856, which authorized Americans to temporarily occupy uninhabited islands to obtain guano.
  • The heavy paper and unnumbered pages lend a further arty quality to a production that lies midway between genre fiction and graphic novel.
  • Midway through the summer Frye instructed the students to divide themselves into groups to plan and compose a narrative.
  • In the park, the rides and the midway are quiet, the carnies and hawkers sleep the fitful sleep of those who have no permanent home.
  • The leaves have a unique smell midway between eucalyptus and mint.
  • Strange to have a decisive moment midway through a decider that has not yet been decided. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Combined Fleet made plans for an assault on Midway Island.
  • Perplexingly placid, it resembles a midway instalment marking time in a padded-out series. Times, Sunday Times
  • After reaching a positive peak, each cycle then gradually declines, crossing its zero point midway through its period.
  • Midway it was joshingly mentioned again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The diary is not the one who will always update, but it is only the note of someday, I begin to exculpate from my giving up in the midway.
  • What often occurs is that a fan base shows up midway through the second half of the women's game and then stays for the entire men's game.
  • In many ways, he is typical of the squad built up by the manager since he took over at Boavista midway through the 1997-98 season.
  • To put the case more concisely, the _Star of the North_ had been carried for the distance of _four degrees and a half_ exactly of longitude backward on her outward track to New York and some _two degrees_ or thereabouts to the southwards, placing us as nearly as possible in the position the skipper had already indicated, a direction of some five hundred miles more or less from our proper course and about midway between Bermuda and the Azores, or Western Islands. The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea
  • Looking up, I spotted my wife, who wore an expression midway between prayer and frozen fear. Mastering the Ceremonies
  • The attraction which the blood has for phlogiston cannot be so strong as that with which plants and insects attract it from the air, and then the blood cannot convert air into aerial acid; still it becomes converted into an air which lies midway between fire-air and aerial acid, that is, a vitiated air; for it unites neither with lime nor with water after the manner of fire-air and it extinguishes fire, after that of aerial acid. Discovery of Oxygen, Part 2
  • They were denied an obvious penalty before the midway point of the first half.
  • The fuzz is extinguished midway through the song to allow the clarity of the acoustic guitar to shine through.
  • Midway is home to eighty people and about 400,000 pairs of Laysan albatross, as well as tropic birds, black noddies, white terns, and other nesting and migratory birds. Spoken from the Heart
  • If it had been possible, they would surely have headed for the exit door midway through the first half, by which time Celtic had extended their lead to three goals.
  • Midway through he puts his head round the door jamb and calls to me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Midway through the summer Frye instructed the students to divide themselves into groups to plan and compose a narrative.
  • Midway, Topher started ad-libbing along on his guitar.
  • Moceanu took a bad fall midway through her routine on the beam.
  • He would pay for all advertising and promotion, put his own banners and marquees out front, and turn the theater into a midway attraction, complete with lobby curiosities designed to lure customers.
  • At dawn the next day aircraft from Nagumo's carriers attacked Midway, causing widespread damage.
  • Midway through the half, the Blues opted to kick for the corner from a penalty and from the ensuing lineout the forwards drove halfback Steve Devine over for the second.
  • When the BBC lost transmission midway through the second half, it was hard to divine whether this was a technical fault or quality control.
  • As I drove off, a rabbit ran across the road, stopped midway, and turned back.
  • The ruins of Chichen Itza lie about midway between Cancun and Merida, so that the journey from each city takes around 2 or 3 hours via the new autopista.
  • Marion grew up in the carnival midway where smoking was expected.

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