How To Use Renewing In A Sentence

  • I look forward to seeing the place again, renewing old acquaintances. The Sun
  • My subscription is up this month and I will not be renewing. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • Ministers are yet to confirm whether all drivers renewing their licences will be forced to answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • We anticipate the work will begin in the autumn and will involve cleaning, relining or renewing certain water mains in the area.
  • In the fruit fly's developing brain, stem cells called neuroblasts normally divide to create one self-renewing neuroblast and one cell that has a different fate. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
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  • Here, we are concerned with the exploitation of renewing resources by groups of foragers.
  • And already the site of the house is undiscoverable, the location of the stone walls may be deduced from the configuration of the landscape, and I am renewing the battle, putting in angora goats to browse away the brush that has overrun Haska's clearing and choked Haska's apple trees to death. Chapter 37
  • It was a familiar setting and they were both looking forward to renewing a profitable business partnership.
  • It was a cruel drawback to her hopes to see him first thus in public: but the manner of Mrs. Arlbery at the hotel, he had thought repulsive; he had observed that she seemed offended with him since the rencounter at the breakfast given for Miss Dennel; and he now wished for some encouragement for renewing his rights to the acquaintance. Camilla
  • Falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • There he worked the war horse upon the frozen turf renewing an old acquaintance with the heavy weight on his back. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • I suspect if you e-mailed her and let her know you weren't interested in renewing, she could take it from there. Lord of the Rings: Return of the Lapse
  • In principle, because stem cells are self-renewing, they are, unlike the cells they generate, immortal.
  • Then came the inevitable moment of grateful acknowledgment when her senses brought of their best to pay for their indulgence -- their best on this occasion being that vow to Israfil which presently she found herself renewing. The Heavenly Twins
  • Rail campaigners are renewing calls for Bradford's two stations to be linked and for better direct rail routes to other English cities.
  • How can the fuel be ever-renewing if it belches out half its mass in exhaust? "We never did a bad episode?" RTD says about DW.
  • She was renewing all her whispered and out-spoken charges when Dickery showed himself at her side, put his hand under her elbow, and wheeled her about, and while she called gayly over her shoulder to the others, "Did you ever?" walked her definitively out of the house. A Pair of Patient Lovers
  • Ministers are yet to confirm whether all drivers renewing their licences will be forced to answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, after releasing the cow and her calf to graze around the settlement, and checking on Rune and the other two horses in the outfield—he nickered with renewing spirit—she began retracing their steps to the mountain with the picture-stone. Raven Speak
  • None of these problems is critical, but they all act to inhibit the process of renewing Australia's economic infrastructure.
  • He will need to find cover for the start of next season, be it in renewing a contract or signing a new player.
  • Telekom had frozen his wages since the ban but were making overtures to him about renewing his contract when the current one finished at the end of this year.
  • These get really yucky over time and renewing them is an inexpensive way to brighten things up. The Sun
  • ‘The wiring needs renewing and the chimneys, roof and downpipes are in a serious state of disrepair,’ said the aristocrat.
  • Should the institute succeed in "renewing" these churches, what we see in Nigeria today may well be on the agenda of the Christian right tomorrow. Civil Rights
  • Recently the UE Regulation nr. 1263/96 has given the "DOP" to San Marzano as typical regional product, thus renewing the interest in this ecotype.' Archive 2008-10-01
  • Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace.
  • The resignations and ongoing conflicts with the Board of Governors were renewing the demands for the establishment of a student government.
  • But beneath the clamour, when we listen closely, the rhythm sounds rather more cyclical, more self-renewing. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Renewing within a domain is trivial - you just set up the template for autoenrollment and you're good to go. MSDN Blogs
  • In principle, because stem cells are self-renewing, they are, unlike the cells they generate, immortal.
  • Renewing Google's license "was a smart move on the part of the Chinese government to kind of defuse the situation," said Paul Denlinger, an Internet consultant for startups. China Renews Google's License Despite Censorship Row
  • In 1952, the Iranians stopped renewing the Russian concession, and took control of their own production.
  • People now, they're renewing their marriage vows so they can get a second magazine spread. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the fertility which they had at first found was, in the course of a few years, exhausted, it became necessary, either to provide a means of renewing it, or disforest another tract and bring it under cultivation.
  • It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my acquaintance with this excellent piece.
  • Would it make her stupid to even consider renewing her relationship with him?
  • The council is now renewing its security measures and thinking of placing metal bars across all windows, replacing the alarm system and upgrading its CCTV.
  • The same applies if you are renewing an insurance policy or buying goods. Times, Sunday Times
  • The self-renewing politics of a global playwright 218pp. The Times Literary Supplement
  • During the night, individuals from both groups visited each other, renewing acquaintances. Cultural Anthropology
  • The conference highlighted and promoted service teaching and learning as a way to build academic and citizenship skills while renewing communities.
  • We are renewing our vows a week before in Las Vegas and the one thing I would really love is an original wedding gown.
  • You can see him constantly renewing himself right up to the very end. Times, Sunday Times
  • My attorney called to remind me again to do something about renewing my prenup.
  • The falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • I look forward to seeing the place again, renewing old acquaintances. The Sun
  • Might your ex-friend have in fact already spotted you and feigned absent-mindedness in order to avoid renewing a difficult relationship?
  • The work will involve removing the ferry from the water, renewing paintwork and combating the effects of corrosion.
  • Homeowners had thought their cover would cease at the end of next month when an agreement between the industry and government to continue renewing policies ends. Times, Sunday Times
  • the renewing warmth of the sunshine
  • I am very sure that the ATF took there sweet time in renewing, but that is any government agency, you been to the BMV lately. On Government and Accountability
  • This was offset by new lettings and renewing leases. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's left there to rot, part of the perpetually self-renewing processes of the forest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Life as ever - renewing mineral, and minerals as slow life.
  • I look forward to seeing the place again, renewing old acquaintances. The Sun
  • We nerver renewed the US insurance on either of our cars, there were never any problems with renewing the registrations every two years. Canadian Car Registration
  • The days of renewing your passport at the last minute in time for a holiday may be numbered, the government has warned. Times, Sunday Times
  • He feels his youth renewing.
  • Meanwhile, negativity ratings were highest among the so-called unchurched - a serious problem for a denomination that places a premium on renewing its membership through proselytization that is, recruiting new members and missionary work. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Over 800 full-time thatchers are employed in England and Wales today, maintaining and renewing the old roofs as well as thatching newer houses.
  • Here, his theme of moral redemption is reflected in the renewing of the seasons - a beautiful metaphor in this exquisite film.
  • For example, convocations, senior capstones, or service learning requirements are all effective ways of communicating values while renewing the commitment of faculty, staff, and students to the vision of the institution.
  • Mr. Clayton's intellect, artistic skills, and creative talents will go a long way in renewing culture in our time. Thomas More College Launches Sacred Art Program
  • This was offset by new lettings and renewing leases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our bodies contain trillions of cells in a host of different tissues that are constantly renewing or repairing themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • I sent him a registered letter saying we are renewing the residential and commercial leases, and we're also going to get an order from the Régie.
  • People now, they're renewing their marriage vows so they can get a second magazine spread. Times, Sunday Times
  • The university considered his work academically and financially unproductive, and this endowment was the quid pro quo for renewing his post. COMPULSION
  • Rather than asserting America's moral right to dominate, Obama has spent much of his term renewing American partnerships with countries like The New Yorker
  • My family (which consists of a Mum, Dad & teenagers) & I will be praying along with Rick that God will again bless your country & that the renewing, saving love & grace of our Lord Jesus will be revived in your people’s hearts. Rick Warren Chooses Silence - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Chimps and bonobos appear to place value on maintaining good relations, renewing friendly contact after a fight.
  • In the area where we live, I would have had to produce a postilled copy of our marriage certificate every year when renewing my FM3 visa which would be kept by the immigration authorities. Married in mexico
  • In principle, because stem cells are self-renewing, they are, unlike the cells they generate, immortal.
  • The epithelium consists of five or six constantly renewing cell layers and nerve endings, which account for corneal sensitivity.
  • None of these problems is critical, but they all act to inhibit the process of renewing Australia's economic infrastructure.
  • The contract for catering at the museum runs out on Monday and Swindon Services will not be renewing it.
  • So I will abandon straight away the idea of renewing the invitation.
  • There is a definite blessing in renewing resources that would have been discarded. Empreinte de pied - French Word-A-Day
  • Homeowners had thought their cover would cease at the end of next month when an agreement between the industry and government to continue renewing policies ends. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beckham said talks about renewing his contract are continuing after they were held up due to the change of chairman and coach at Real Madrid during the close season.
  • At least three cantons - Bern, Geneva and Zurich - began changing the nationality designation of Taiwanese when issuing or renewing their residence permits about two months ago.
  • This would usually be a level-term policy with a convertible option which allows you the choice of renewing the life policy in the future, based on your health when you bought the initial term insurance.
  • Among his many endeavors is the Center for Health Transformation, which advocates "transformational health solutions"; a film company called Gingrich Productions; and Renewing American Leadership, an organization that aims "to preserve America's Judeo-Christian heritage. Not on the ballot, but definitely on the map
  • While we are renewing last year's faded overall tans, the well-soaked British Columbia landscape will be progressively repainted in photogenic velvet green; emerald variations brushed onto sky-reaching cedars, ground-dwelling ferns and stubborn mosses by the tempests of winter wind and unrelenting rain. Nogales, here we come
  • In addition to differentiated retinal cells, the amphibian eye contains a population of self-renewing retinal stem cells located in the retinal periphery in a region called the ciliary marginal zone or CMZ. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • Ministers are yet to confirm whether all drivers renewing their licences will be forced to answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • Falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • The Government will consider renewing its crackdown on executive pay and bonus arrangements unless the committees that set policy do more to exercise restraint in boardrooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The right is renewing its efforts to pass state and federal right-to-work laws that prohibit requiring employees in a unionized workplace to pay dues to unions.
  • The falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • It is my hope that people respond to the spirit of hate, wherever it appears, by renewing their commitment to the long and difficult task of healing and reconciliation.
  • Henry prepared for war by conciliating surviving Ricardians and renewing foreign alliances.
  • Within itself it was entirely self-sustaining, self-renewing. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • This book was pretty fundamental in renewing my interest in wanting to continue my career in psychology. #best09 – Best Book «
  • Secretary-General said that, in practice, that entails consistent application of the aide-memoire on the protection of civilians; regular meetings of the expert group on the issue prior to establishing or renewing peacekeeping mandates; consistent condemnation of violations of the law by all parties to conflict, without exception; ensuring compliance, including targeted measures, mandating commissions of inquiry and referring situations to the United Nations Security Council: Evaluation of Decade-Long Progress in the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
  • Today a new Asia is emerging. Africa is renewing herself.
  • Through this program, Thomas More College will begin renewing the great tradition of sacred art and create a new generation of artists that can produce art that serves Christ. Thomas More College Launches Sacred Art Program
  • ; Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act; Defense of Marriage Act, abandoning his pledge to consider offering asylum to Haitian refugees; backing away from his most high-profile campaign issue: health care; reneging on his promise to "take a firm stand" against the armed forces 'ban on gays and lesbians; the invasion of Somalia; increasing the Pentagon budget by $25 billion; firing Jocelyn Elders; dumping Lani Guinier; renewing the sanctions on Iraq; ignoring genocide in Rwanda; passing a crime bill that gave us more cops, more prisons, and 58 more offenses punishable by death; the passage of the salvage logging rider; continuation of the use of methyl bromide; weakening of the Endangered Species Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act; lowering of grazing fees on land; subsidizing Florida's sugar industry; reversing the ban on the production and importation of PCBs; allowing the export of Alaskan oil; the telecommunications bill; unconditional support for the Israeli war machine, and not pardoning Leonard Peltier. Will President Obama feel the pressure? (LOL)
  • You can see him constantly renewing himself right up to the very end. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Government will consider renewing its crackdown on executive pay and bonus arrangements unless the committees that set policy do more to exercise restraint in boardrooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cost of renewing a state pistol permit is $70.00 payable to the Department of Public Safety in the form of a check or money order. The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders
  • The right is renewing its efforts to pass state and federal right-to-work laws that prohibit requiring employees in a unionized workplace to pay dues to unions.
  • Our bodies contain trillions of cells in a host of different tissues that are constantly renewing or repairing themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • CNS, which is dedicated to renewing and strengthening Catholic identity at the nation's 224 Catholic colleges and universities, launched the petition on Friday right after the announcement by the White House. Dakota Voice
  • You often seem to be mentioning the indescribably self-renewing… muchness of it all.
  • And most would start to prepare by polishing up their CV and renewing their contacts with executive recruitment companies.
  • At the moment the penitent believer is lowered into the water, the Spirit is very much at work in renewing, regenerating, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ.
  • I am very sure that the ATF took there sweet time in renewing, but that is any government agency, you been to the BMV lately. On Government and Accountability
  • He staggered to his pickup to get away, where the attackers spotted O'Dwyer's diabetic syringes and called him a "doper," renewing the assault and demanding $50 for a tattoo, he testified. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • When the morning morrowed she appeared before the woman and, renewing an old acquaintance with her, fell to visiting her daily, eating the undertime with her and the evening meal and carrying away food for her children. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • It is true that the festivities were prone to periodically degenerate into rowdiness, but they also had a very positive aspect in affirming and renewing social ties. Matthew Yglesias » The War on Christmas: The Early Years
  • Talk of renewing the armed struggle was a common theme that animated the narratives.
  • This was offset by new lettings and renewing leases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rehoboth said old Deborah was renewing her youth; for she had been known to laugh and croon, and more than once purse up her old lips to sing a snatch of nursery rhyme -- a thing which in the past she had denounced as tending to 'mak' childer hush't wi 'th' songs o 'sin.' Lancashire Idylls (1898)
  • As long as the environment stays the same, that species will continue to self-replicate, renewing its biomass from its sources of nutrition. Natalia Rose: What We Eat Today: Cardboard Carrots, Inedible Eggs, and Corn-fed Fish
  • You can see him constantly renewing himself right up to the very end. Times, Sunday Times
  • The force that is capable of bringing down capitalism and establishing socialism is constantly renewing itself.
  • There he worked the war horse upon the frozen turf renewing an old acquaintance with the heavy weight on his back. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • In his classification there are five major classes, arranged according to increased protection of the renewing buds: phanerophytes, chamaephytes, hemicryptophytes, cryptophytes, and therophytes.
  • Focus on God's will and be open to its renewing work in Scripture, in words that form in your heart after prayerful contemplation, in things you read, hear or see in daily living.
  • The light bulb needs renewing.
  • An annual outlay of £110 m will be spent on renewing track, ballast and sleepers, replacing around 47 miles of track.
  • Aberdeen publicans have successfully challenged an attempt by the city's licensing board to impose a minimum price tariff as a condition of granting or renewing public house licences or regular extensions of hours.
  • Please submit a letter of request when renewing your license.
  • Mainstay varieties make up as much as 90% of apples sold in grocery stores, says Gary Nabhan, professor at the University of Arizona who founded Renewing America's Food Traditions, an organization of nonprofits that aims to restore endangered crop species. Before the Mac, Vintage Apples
  • Almost, from the whale's delay in renewing her charging, did they think she had given over. CHAPTER XV
  • Falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • When the firedamp had accumulated in the air, so as to form a detonating mixture, the explosion occurred without being fatal, and, by often renewing this operation, catastrophes were prevented. The Underground City
  • I look forward to seeing the place again, renewing old acquaintances. The Sun
  • -- A law prof is renewing his call to limit laptops in the classroom. Coffee Break: Oct. 10
  • I'm currently on leave, so I should obviously be using all this spare time renewing my acquaintance with children's telly, particularly if it's getting this risque.
  • In 1991 both the Senate and the House took early action to disapprove the presidential waiver renewing China's MFN status.
  • DJ / producer Laurent Garnier has cancelled three U.S. tour dates because of problems with renewing visa.
  • As a result, Pakistan is renewing its longstanding request to buy at least two dozen F - 16s.
  • There he worked the war horse upon the frozen turf renewing an old acquaintance with the heavy weight on his back. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • And in general all churchgoing Latinos tend to see themselves as renewing Christianity in America.
  • These cells possess the ability to divide and create progeny self - renewing.
  • The manager, a serial resignation fetishist, had over 15 months of his contract to run, but having already announced that he would not be renewing his deal his exit was inevitable.
  • Mr Venables informed me the club would not be renewing my contract .
  • Lurking in television studios, these arbiters of public taste, otherwise known as commissioning editors, are renewing their crusade to turn our brains to mush.
  • Turkish slavery, and the restoration of dear-bought liberty; tombs and cenotaphs were strewed thick around, adorned by ever renewing vegetation; the mighty dead hovered over their monuments, and beheld in our enthusiasm and congregated numbers a renewal of the scenes in which they had been the actors. The Last Man
  • We should, therefore, beware of the error to which in our unspirituality we are specially liable; and when we hear Christ assert that "whosoever committeth sin is the slave of sin," we should believe and know, that these words are not extravagant, and contain no subtrahend, -- that they indicate a self-enslavement of the human will which is so real, so total, and so absolute, as to necessitate the renewing grace of God in order to deliverance from it. Sermons to the Natural Man
  • Renewing friendship is one of life's most pleasant occupations.
  • Lehar's Merry Widow Waltz sung as a lullaby with guided visualizations to release the mind and body into renewing sleep.
  • Including the cost of repairing, replacing or renewing any defective part or parts condemned solely in consequence of the discovery therein during the period of this policy of a latent defect.
  • The special new-year offer is open to both new and renewing subscribers until tomorrow.
  • Our bodies contain trillions of cells in a host of different tissues that are constantly renewing or repairing themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, Kerry did respond to the tape, but his response - renewing his charge that Bush ‘outsourced’ the Tora Bora campaign - was viewed by most voters as unpersuasive.
  • And already the site of the house is undiscoverable, the location of the stone walls may be deduced from the configuration of the landscape, and I am renewing the battle, putting in angora goats to browse away the brush that has overrun Haska's clearing and choked Haska's apple trees to death. Jack London's Kohler and Frohling Winery Ruins
  • Homeowners had thought their cover would cease at the end of next month when an agreement between the industry and government to continue renewing policies ends. Times, Sunday Times

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