How To Use Plain sailing In A Sentence
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For a man of Harry's ability, that assignment was plain sailing.
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Yet it is not going to be plain sailing in the coming months.
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Thereafter it was plain sailing for Nitro Smart who scorched around the circuit in the excellent time of 29.
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after we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing
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Yet it is not going to be plain sailing in the coming months.
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She answered the first question well and from then on it was all plain sailing.
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Though the actress carried off the part like the seasoned professional she is, it was not all plain sailing.
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Once we have got the money, it will be plain sailing.
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Of course, becoming middle aged is not all plain sailingthere are disappointments and bitter griefs.
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The roads were busy as we drove out of town, but after that it was plain sailing.
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Yet it is not going to be plain sailing in the coming months.
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Not that it will be plain sailing from here on.
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Surely it will be all plain sailing now.
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Not that it will be plain sailing from here on.
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It's all plain sailing.
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Once the design problems were solved, it was all/everything was plain sailing.
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If you can answer the first question, the rest of the test should be plain sailing.
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For a man of Harry's ability, that assignment was plain sailing.
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It was far from plain sailing for Ouija Board on ground that was unsuitably slow, a track that was unsuitably sharp, and an early pace which was more Sunday League than Premiership.
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Without scum like Moore our word of peace love and annihilation would be plain sailing beef shafter on Aug 23, 2008
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Pregnancy wasn't all plain sailing and once again there were problems.
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It is my hope, for example, that come the 2006-07 tax year, all the initial kinks will have been ironed out and everybody will be able to return to plain sailing.
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Yet it is not going to be plain sailing in the coming months.
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But it wasn't to be all plain sailing, the weather turned and what appeared to be a hurricane appeared over the horizon to the west.
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After that it was plain sailing to tile half the room.
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Last season was far from plain sailing.
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Life with him isn't all plain sailing, you know.
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It has not all been plain sailing with some intense rain and thunderstorms.
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Not that it will be plain sailing from here on.
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You'll probably be just a little sickened to hear it's been pretty much plain sailing for this up-and-coming roving reporter.
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Once the design problems were solved, it was all/everything was plain sailing.
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Last season was far from plain sailing.
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However it has not been plain sailing for the American since his arrival at Meadowbank last month in wake of the Scots' ignominious start to the BBL season.
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If you can answer the first question, the rest of the test should be plain sailing.
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Yet it is not going to be plain sailing in the coming months.
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Plain sailing all the way, these hardy members of the Yorkshire Ouse Sailing Club at Naburn enjoy nothing more than splashing about on the water.
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For a man of Harry's ability, that assignment was plain sailing.
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Pregnancy wasn't all plain sailing and once again there were problems.
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Last season was far from plain sailing.
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If you can answer the first question, the rest of the test should be plain sailing.
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If you can answer the first question, the rest of the test should be plain sailing.
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It is sheer fantasy to imagine that the cause of socialism is all plain sailing.