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How To Use Sail through In A Sentence

  • Most people sail through the test with 80 per cent saying that they felt no pain and at worst mild discomfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any attempt to simply 'relabel' the very same Internet access services, as some have suggested and the FCC now appears to be contemplating, and call them something else so that they can be regulated more pervasively under Title II [of the Telecommunications Act] would not sail through the courts unscathed," Esbin writes. Betanews
  • Rae dropped his sword from tired, numb fingers, and he saw the Guardian's blade sail through the air as it was thrust at his chest.
  • These small predators leap from rocks and numb their prey with their poisonous stings. An extendable skin fold allows them to sail through the air towards their victims.
  • Thanks for his help, we could sail through that grassy slope.
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  • But the relatively small civil service portion could sail through, if Republicans sign on to them.
  • One I particularly like concerns a Los Angeles teacher who found that one of her brighter pupils had been helping someone slower to sail through his exams.
  • Most people sail through the test with 80 per cent saying that they felt no pain and at worst mild discomfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • As long as the mayor can maintain the loyalty of ten or more councilmen, his agenda can safely sail through the lawmaking process.
  • A vote set to sail through became mired in questions of authority and constitutional legitimacy.
  • Helping children sail through their homework, Geetika might not have a wand, but she is using a more potent energy: the Internet.
  • This is a good arrangement for some sailors, but tacking the Genoa will require going forward to pull the sail through the slot or furling the Genoa and unfurling it on the new tack.
  • If you've got access to computers, books, educational trips plus time and help from your parents, you are far more likely to sail through the exam process.
  • She grabbed Steve's sleeve, their eyes in unison watched the ball sail through the air and high over the net.
  • Most people sail through the test with 80 per cent saying that they felt no pain and at worst mild discomfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • But call these projects "stimulus," and suddenly a ship headed for the reef of economic disaster might sail through Congress flying the flag of economic recovery.
  • Now, he is expected to offer those plans as an energy bill amendment, which could easily sail through the Senate.
  • So it will be obvious if many kids in a state fail the national exam but sail through on the state one.
  • Most people sail through the test with 80 per cent saying that they felt no pain and at worst mild discomfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • That left Imperial Oil with a choice: sail through the Panama Canal and off-load at an eastern seaport; sail around to the Great Lakes and then bring in the cargo via Minnesota — or find a shortcut. Idaho Shortcut Stalls Global Trek
  • Pupils can sail through peripheral subjects, but test them in the only ones which matter and they fall apart.
  • Most people sail through the test with 80 per cent saying that they felt no pain and at worst mild discomfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thanks for his help, we could sail through that grassy slope.
  • It helped Shanghai sail through that relatively rough patch and rack up double - digit annual economic growth.
  • The imaginary central point in the sail through which the power of the sail acts.

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