How To Use Save In A Sentence

  • We've been saved a lot of expense by doing the work ourselves.
  • A third goal at that stage would have saved Rangers a lot of bother.
  • Buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat from the sun to save on heating costs.
  • Those morning glories are grown every year along the south face of the historic, well-preserved post-and-beam barn that is the center of Heritage Farm; the 890-acre spread a few miles north of Decorah that Seed Savers Exchange now calls home. Kurt Michael Friese: Memories of a Life Spent Saving Seeds
  • Save for a worktable placed almost exactly in the center of the floor, I see only a few benches, some unlit rush lamps, a large set of scales, and a wooden crate, which I discover upon examination contains small crystal vials waiting to be filled. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
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  • We welcome submissions through e-mail because that saves us the bother of retyping the selected manuscripts.
  • Why not put in some overtime at the office and find the company a way to save money, increase efficiency, or improve on a product?
  • He opens the door for me, and I slide in, scooting over to save him a trip.
  • The ensuing grassroots campaign failed to save "embrangle" (to confuse or entangle) and "caliginosity" (dimness, darkness). Jezebel
  • ‘I'm sure the retained men are not valued as highly but they work 12 hours and then are on call - if those bleepers go then they have to race to the station, perhaps to save someone's life,’ he said.
  • We may still be able to save Las Vegas, as it is encysted by libertarian Nevada... but San Francisco, I fear, is already seething with the RED VIRUS, which has spread to it's outer "Bay Area" provinces, such as Mountain View and other Silicon Valley cities. Obama's Commie Mama
  • If we don't save the rich people today they might be extinct tomorrow just like the dinosaurs. * shedding a fake tear for the plight of the rich* knixphan Says: Think Progress
  • Jeffrey's voice was rough and his words were harsh but Anthony remained calm and cool, save his eyes.
  • The business of the dairy, like the feeding of hogs and poultry, is originally carried on as a save-all. XI. Book I. Of the Rent of Land
  • Two executives of a notorious stockbroking firm that fleeced more than 8,000 savers were banned from the City yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fifteen would pay Moroni and save him and Charlie from jail, but fifteen would still leave him and Hank on the breadline. FINAL RESORT
  • This time she must seem the forlorn victim, with no resources of sinew or cunning to save her - only the kindness of strangers.
  • If the Democrats manage to lose the seat in November, they might consider blaming an election system that is quite literally designed to stimy "majority rule" save in races where there are only two candidates. Balkinization
  • Foreign – save for a kedgeree or two from the Raj – was alien fare. The past in a pineapple ring | Peter Preston
  • If we don't save water, the last drop of water will be a tear-drop of us.
  • Save aggressively over the next five years so she has the choice to work as an independent consultant, if she desires.
  • She described at last with extraordinary clearness, which is so often seen, though only for a moment, in such overwrought states, how Ivan had been nearly driven out of his mind during the last two months trying to save “the monster and murderer,” his brother. The Brothers Karamazov
  • She might be more amenable to the idea if you explained how much money it would save.
  • The Robin Hood pub has been saved from demolition but its future as a watering hole looks uncertain.
  • Scepticism failed to save her from scenting danger in the ardent courtship of a rich young Philadelphian.
  • He can try to save those countless millions but only by the sacrifice of his ship and crew.
  • But what is wonderful about him - what saves him, glorifies him and makes him special - is the imperishable cultural truth that you can take a Frenchman out of France but you cannot take France out of a Frenchman.
  • She soon became very drunk and forgot about mankind, so they were saved from destruction.
  • A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub.
  • It used to be that homeowners would in effect be forced to save as they paid back the principal on their mortgage loan.
  • Years afterward, the same nobleman's son who was saved from the bog was stricken with pneumonia.
  • It widely considered the president's attempt to save a sliver of his otherwise, rather soily international legacy. Archive 2008-11-01
  • As I understand, its the oxidization that is a problem, so if you did what they do with winesavers and the like -- replace oxygen in container with food grade nitrogen, you should slow the process down. The Coffee Geek’s Guide To Storing Beans | Lifehacker Australia
  • 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
  • The smart bookmark is a kind of saved search -- "These codes can range from simple queries to a string that will search a domain and give you the latest stories, or simply those related to a keyword." - but it's complicated. Internet News: Firefox 3 bookmarking tips
  • LADY GAGA is at the centre of a bidding war - to save tea from hot water.
  • It also saved her family the daily washing machine wear and tear, increased water use and the chore of washing and drying nappies regularly.
  • If the answer is No, all unsaved changes are lost.
  • Savers with a bundle of cash locked into a bond should have snapped them up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her photo album was saved, but she lost everything else in the fire.
  • Yet while pilotless drones are dehumanised and impersonalised, mobile phone ring tones and screensavers are instances of the humanity and personality of the people behind technology.
  • His critics say he should resign because he has lost the moral ascendancy to govern and to save the plummeting economy from collapse.
  • They knew they had to act fast to save this young man's life.
  • The savers are booking seats on the helicopter to an assured financial future, while millions are left facing ruin. Times, Sunday Times
  • He took an aesthete's view that some of the writing in the issue was ‘indecent in the sense of offending against delicacy’ but ‘would not deprave or corrupt save in point of literary style’.
  • I sat there in the infirmary watching the nurses run about, taking blood and putting in tube after tube trying to save him.
  • They moved through the forest only at night, and silen AWenger carrying the girl over the roughest parts to save I feet, allowing no one else to hoist her up. Briar Rose
  • We will end up having to cut any deal to save face. The Sun
  • THE international trade in Atlantic blue fin tuna could be banned in a dramatic move to save the fish from extinction. The Sun
  • If this were not so, everything would look flat, and then one could distinguish nothing save only a chequerwork of colours. Albert Durer
  • Criticisms were made that the decision to honour or dishonour cheques was no longer made by experienced bankers with the necessary skills, but passed on to less experienced bank staff to cut costs and save time.
  • This done with expedition, like men skilful in such mischief, as they took their cockboat to go aboard their own ship, it was overwhelmed in the sea, and certain of these men there drowned; the rest were preserved even by those silly souls whom they had before spoiled, who saved and delivered them aboard the _Swallow_. Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • Cheaper jet fuel means we save money by flying to Florida with enough go-juice to make it both ways. Undefined
  • It wants to make money, cure the sick and save the dying. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had given no thought to the effect it might have on the unsaved public.
  • First, peoples' idea affects their propensity to save and consume and invest, and difference attitude on risk, which are impacted on the economic situation.
  • There's something compelling, even mythic, about a boy reaching out from beyond the grave to save the children of his family's sworn enemy.
  • - Go to the folder myjavaprograms where you saved the program - To compile a Java program, we type in the command: javac [filename] - So in this case, type in: javac Hello. java During compilation, javac adds a file to the disk called [filename] Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Bringing what little money he had saved after sending Serafina her giros postales, he would burst into the familiar cantinas on Santa Fe Street and buy beer for his old acquaintances. Centennial
  • Around 140 luxury homes are being built around the course as part of a deal to save one of Ireland's great stately homes from dereliction.
  • Families expressed an increased desire to save but savings rarely increased. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ergot also had a history of medical use—as a labor-inducing drug that, according to one nineteenth-century physician, “expedites lingering parturition and saves to the accoucheur a considerable portion of time.” MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Growing my own fresh herbs saves me easily $35-50 per year… I grow my own oregano, basil, lemon balm, lemon thyme, chives, sage, and cilantro.
  • Savers looking to cash in on higher Isa allowances which come into effect today are being warned to read the small print to avoid being "fleeced" by banks and building societies. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • Alex's first attempt to save his friend from the rough sex maniac went sour, but he's determined to try again regardless of the consequences.
  • But it is a tricky lesson to teach when the banks and building societies are paying barely any interest to savers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who held bookland were territorial lords with local interests, and were thus far more likely to seek terms with the Danish invaders, if they could save all or part of their inheritance.
  • Abdallah, and there is none in my day more magical than I; yet do I not make use of gramarye save upon constraint. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The small jelly-speck, which we call the amoeba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises. Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin
  • As we reported in 2008, the old ballroom floor had been ruined by leaks and could not be saved. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
  • The grim reality is that the only way to save them is to farm them commercially.
  • Anxiety is love’s greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic. Anais Nin 
  • a rapid sort of first "intellection," an error that made all departments of education so trivial, assumptive and dogmatic for centuries before Comenius, Basedow and Pestalozzi, has been banished everywhere save from moral and religious training, where it still persists in full force. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • Once we do this tomorrow, the movers will bring everything we own (save for about 6 suitcases' worth) to our home, and we'll be officially moved in.
  • Can we now treat this vaccine as what it is: something that might simply save a life? Times, Sunday Times
  • Based on several large studies that demonstrated CRT can save lives and prevent hospitalization among heart-failure patients, professional guidelines were developed that recommend its use based in part on a measurement recorded by an electrocardiogram called the QRS duration. Scrutiny for Heart Devices
  • As a modern parent, I know that it's not how much you give children those counts, it's the love and attention you shower on them.A caring attitude can not only save you a small fortune, but also even make you feel good about being tight-fisted and offering more care than presents. 
  • Pros, from what I've read, is that mirror pentaprisms are lighter, can be made smaller to save space, and are cheaper to manufacture than glass pentaprisms.
  • If you select the Timed Backup option, WordPerfect will save your document at whatever interval you specify.
  • But while more sophisticated procedures may save time, they often rely on more expensive equipment.
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • The moment we begin to seek love, love begins to seek us. And to save us. Paulo Coelho 
  • Therefore go and sacrifice the sheep in the house, cut off the legs and bring them here; thus the carcase will be saved for the choregus. Peace
  • A string of Labour figures of all ranks are calling for the Premier to quit to save the party from being fatally damaged. The Sun
  • I claim it is helping save the planet, being heated by the odd feline and my doona. The post in which I whine about the weather
  • It can't: it is crammed with lovers packed in tight, the details smashed flat, extraneous facts shorn away to save space, mangled and compressed to the point of incomprehensibility and all beyond counting or collating.
  • At retirement, savers can opt for a fixed or variable-rate annuity.
  • Despite being shot in the leg, she drove though a hail of bullets before a colleague took her to hospital where doctors are battling to save her limb.
  • My family's name has been besmirched by your victory over me, but your trickery can't hope to save you now.
  • But it cannot be denied that, in his endeavors to harmonize universal grace with the fact that not all, but some only, are saved, Melanchthon repudiated the monergism of Luther, espoused and defended the powers of free will in spiritual matters, and thought, argued, spoke, and wrote in terms of synergism. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • A cross-court forehand brought a break point saved with a 133 mph serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bury council hopes that cutting down from fortnightly collections of general waste will encourage recycling and save on landfill tax and treatment costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • We routinely portray them as grim, doctrinaire, religious killjoys who lived in a didactic world of the Saved and the Unregenerate.
  • Some may argue that we should look after our own before we go off trying to save the world.
  • Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick.
  • As such the bonds are least suitable for small savers who rely on income to boost their income or capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Save Our Secret Ballot amendments prevent adoption of card-check laws by other states—but the NLRB's lawsuits could sweep those protections aside as well.
  • We shall always save a place for ourselves, only for ourselves. Andthen begin to love. Have no idea of what it is, who he is, how to loveor how long it will be. Just wait for one love. Maybe no one will comeout, but this kind of waiting is the love itself.
  • The 'surfboat' was about a quarter of a mile offshore 125 miles north of Sydney when the crew, most of who have been volunteer surf lifesavers for just a few months, encountered the shark. Home | Mail Online
  • They hope to add to their nest egg from the 100 that they reckon they can save each month. Times, Sunday Times
  • All unrealizable, save for some supreme moment, did the web of Daylight's personality creep out and around her. Chapter XV
  • BERLIN—On a chilly October evening in her austere chancellery, Angela Merkel placed a confidential call to Rome to help save the euro. Deepening Crisis Over Euro Pits Leader Against Leader
  • Save for the rifles, there appeared to be no difference between exhausted captive and wearied captor.
  • I hang clothes before we go to bed at night and it humidifies the air and allows me to save money and time on a humidifier. The Seattle Times
  • It was not remotely greasy and any tendency towards blandness was countered by the saltiness of the feta, while the orange butter sauce saved the whole dish from becoming too dry.
  • Leaving aside the touching attempt to deflect criticism, what should savers do? Times, Sunday Times
  • However we adopt healthcare reform, it isn't going to save major amounts of money.
  • The fighter could not help flinching from the blow aimed by his opponent,but it saved him from being hurt.
  • Save for the line from Shakespeare and the terms from the episode, I guess the rest of the verse is a series original (is it?). Eden of the East – What mystery dost thou holdeth? « Undercover
  • Climate change in the same breath as greed and consumption, sounds like our man (as was) at the IPCC, Houghton, who believed that emissions reductions would save the planet from mankind's 'greed and indifference '. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • A child who suffered multiple injuries in a road traffic accident in Italy was given subcutaneous injections of nerve growth factor in a last ditch effort to save an ischaemic leg.
  • We know that the surgeon may not kill one of her unconsenting patients to save five others, and we know that this must be so regardless of whether a careful consequentialist calculus supports this result.
  • The French attempted to save time by combining mobilization and concentration.
  • We've saved a considerable amount of money.
  • Paramedics should not have to enter a battleground every time they fight to save someone's life.
  • And a crop of sites are dedicated to savers and investors who hold assets outside their home countries.
  • ``Only to save you from accusations of plagiarism, me old son. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • A country that imports wheat rather than growing it locally therefore saves 1,000 cubic metres of water for every tonne it imports.
  • He must save up for his rickshaw , losing his temper would never fill his belly.
  • For that, they can thank modest human efforts to save their habitat, plus months of pouring rain.
  • An original touch, however, is the shovel-grip handbrake, which saves space as well as feeling quite butch.
  • It would have been a very good save but it was one you'd expect an international keeper to make.
  • The secret of wealth lieth in the letters SAVE
  • The sad news for those born-again C & A consumers is that this revival of fortunes is too late to save the company, which will take its final curtain after Christmas.
  • All is lost save honor.
  • While I was conducting a deliverance meeting, without my knowing it, an unsaved couple came to the Lord.
  • A good text editor can import SHIFT-JIS and then save as UTF-8.
  • Stripped naked of additives and processes, save a pinch of stabilising sulphur dioxide for all but the purists, the finished product is surprising and fractious. Times, Sunday Times
  • By automating frequently used procedures, a macro program can save on both mousing and keyboarding.
  • And so all Israel shall be saved -- To understand this great statement, as some still do, merely of such a gradual inbringing of individual Jews, that there shall at length remain none in unbelief, is to do manifest violence both to it and to the whole context. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This equipment has saved the lives of a number of new born children.
  • Rovers very nearly got themselves back into the game within seconds, when Finn ran on to Gary Twigg's flick-on to head towards goal, but Ryzhikov made a fine reaction save to keep his effort out from point-blank range. Shamrock Rovers 0-3 Rubin Kazan | Europa League Group A match report
  • Families expressed an increased desire to save but savings rarely increased. Times, Sunday Times
  • Matthew Risch, lately of "Pal Joey," is smooth and debonair as Sky Masterson, the high-rolling sharpie who wins the heart of Miss Sarah Brown Morgan James, the dishy Salvation Army doll who longs to save the souls of all the heels on Broadway. Joy in Runyonland
  • Save the text as an ASCII file.
  • Yesterday the youngster, who has not been named, was recovering in hospital from an emergency operation to save his sight.
  • Races, which was written by a number of MGM contract writers including George Seaton (who later went on to write and direct Miracle on 34th Street), seems to me to soften the Brothers up quite a bit more; Groucho's less of a * schnorrer*, Chico has a real job (working at the sanitarium), as does Harpo (a jockey?!), and their goals are even nobler: they don't just want to help out young lovers, they want to save a failing sanitarium from the evil businessman. I Had that Same Horse When I Had My Eyes Examined
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • They will always have great show offers and discounts, so make a list of where you need to save and head straight to those stands. The Sun
  • He had seen nothing save roe deer and a few hares out feeding amid the early evening shadows.
  • Shocked The Government is planning to abandon huge swathes of land it says cannot be saved. The Sun
  • Savers can withdraw money from the products at any time. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if governments do not act to save mountain gorillas there is little hope that they will act at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we can pump all the water out, we can save the ship from sinking.
  • Existing names for these tickets, such as supersaver and pricebuster, will be abolished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mark's capable of earning a lot, but he's no idea how to budget or save.
  • States can possess "appurtenant" territory, subject to, but not part of itself, to which the Constitution does not apply save so far as Congress votes that it shall apply. History of the United States, Volume 5 (of 6)
  • If that doesn't cause the ovary to die, it can be untwisted surgically to save the organ.
  • Then Zeus changed the maiden into a heifer, to save her from the anger of Here, but presently Here learned that the heifer was the maiden whom she hated, and she went to Zeus, and said, Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • Do 20mph zones in urban areas save lives? Times, Sunday Times
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • To send mail to you in the future, they need to jot down your keyed address or save it in their contacts list.
  • It knew none of the games that the magpie invented save one, and that was a kind of aerial “peep-bo” to which the brainier bird lured it by means of a prize. My Tropic Isle
  • I have, since it was first threatened with closure, been a staunch campaigner both locally and in Parliament to save the maternity unit.
  • Switching suppliers online can save a packet - but it is still too complex. The Sun
  • The bailout billions will not save domestic jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it took a Ciaran Sloan wonder save, almost in the same class as that of Travers, to stop Shane King from netting.
  • That would slash prices to consumers - and also save insurers hundreds of millions of dollars because they would no longer foot the bill.
  • They are shaped liked bicycle saddles and can be folded away to save space. Times, Sunday Times
  • The poise has a cigarette in its hand, which cigarette it has just pausingly rolled from material furnished by a number of carefully saved butts (whereof Afrique's pockets are invariably full). The Enormous Room
  • As the Cubs late-inning stopper in 1965, Abernathy led the majors with 84 appearances and 31 saves.
  • We were a little bit unlucky in one or two situations, then the goalkeeper saves and it is 0-0. Times, Sunday Times
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • LaBarbera made 25 saves for the Kings, who have lost four of six and remain mired at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. USATODAY.com
  • He added that the situation in the southern lowveld where Save is located ‘is nowhere near as bad as in the central and northern highveld.’
  • They are his sheep who hear their Master's voice and follow - pleased to do all his will who saves them and keeps them by his grace.
  • The result is time saved and an end to the dangerous traffic queues that occur at tollbooths.
  • We carry through our plan to save one - tenth of our salary every month.
  • On the other hand, liking her a lot after spending an evening alternating between trying to save her life, kill her, and turn her mind over to an evil demigoddess, is Prince Tarvek, descendant of the fabled Storm King. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Gatz - I didn't think to save my entry before submitting it ... but it was to do with the thrill of discovering new music (and Tinariwen set me off on a monumental world music quest so felt legitimate to say something so seemingly cliched) then being accused of 'ululation' by the wife when caught singing along to it ... Word Magazine - Comments
  • Simply swapping it for a regular skinny could save you 119 kcal and 6.2 grams of saturated fat. The Sun
  • Anything that could save the company money and perk up its cash flow was examined.
  • If saved from a cardiac arrest, many should then receive an implantable defibrillator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, we know that Father Doria very likely will not be saved, because he is sadistic, "avaricious" 88, and completely insensible to Guilo's youth, innocence, gentleness, and beauty. The Boy Martyr; Or, Manfresti's Page. A Story of 1567
  • The clouds have no notion of being caricatured, and the trees keep cautiously away from the brink of such streams -- save, perchance, now and then, here and there, a weak well-meaning willow -- a thing of shreds and patches -- its leafless wands covered with bits of old worsted stockings, crowns of hats, a bauchle Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • (Read The Observer's extensive coverage here.) "Save The Hotel" activist Gregory Jones once took issue with my use of the term "fleabag" to describe the dowdy would-be landmark on Seventh Avenue. Win Trip To 'Luxurious' Hotel Pennsylvania!
  • The main beach, on the other hand, is a huge sweep of golden sand that attract hundreds of day trippers and is patrolled by lifesavers in distinctive red and yellow caps.
  • It saved labor, the very thing we are now appropriating money to get a job for.
  • Passing on measly increases to savers isn't the only ploy banks have used to boost profits. Times, Sunday Times
  • You save on the cost of film and processing, paying only for the cost of printing the pictures you actually want to use.
  • Some canny moves in the three weeks until the end of the current tax year can save you thousands of pounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Specialist rescue units were called in a last-ditch effort to save him. The Sun
  • Infinit is also your store if you are interested in selling your actual assets: thanks to the infinit AssetsPLUS™ program, you can easily "re-marketing" under utilized assets in order to save money...and to invest them in more useful products, like, for example, new Network Security solutions. Archive 2008-06-01
  • If a Romney drowns in a river, they were probably trying to commit suicide, but changed their minds, and then irrationally swam upstream, thinking they would be saved because they'd had this stupid expression drummed into their heads that swimming upstream was a good thing to do, even though it's not. "What the Hell is Mitt Romney Talking About?"
  • The shore was deserted save for myself and a portly dogana-official who was playing with his little son -- trying to amuse him by elephantine gambols on the sand, regardless of his uniform and manly dignity. Old Calabria
  • I am still a sinner, but I can say with assurance that I am a sinner saved by God's grace.
  • Arlen Specter switched parties to save one job: his, not yours," an announcer is heard saying at the close of the ad. Sestak slams Specter with new television ad
  • I have a tolerable "acquisitiveness" among my other organs, but think I would rather get than keep money, and to earn would always be pleasanter to me than to save. Records of a Girlhood
  • If you already started the document and saved it on the disk, recall it for editing or addition.
  • The most hurtful thing is he saves all the cards and photos. The Sun
  • Save for the occasional inspired moniker, they tend to be humdrum offerings.
  • Despite all our efforts to save the school, the authorities decided to close it.
  • A well-fitted hot water tank jacket costs around 15 but can save you around 40 a year. The Sun
  • When the United States refused to allow thalidomide to be sold in this country, even though it was being sold in Europe, we saved countless children from being born limbless and otherwise deformed. Ed Koch: Canada Appears More Protective of Its Children Than Is The U.S.
  • Fifty pence from each bottle bought will go to the trust's ancient tree hunt, a project to save rare, ancient trees in the UK.
  • With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved.
  • Messrs. Frick and Gary, as set forth in the letter quoted above, to the effect that I did not deem it my duty to interfere, that is, to forbid the action which more than anything else in actual fact saved the situation. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
  • Doing this will sort the wheat from the chaff and will save time, effort and tears. Times, Sunday Times
  • Phillis," said he, after a long silence, "do you know, it is my opinion that that old creature," pointing with his thumb to Aunt Peggy's house, "is so long used to grumblin 'and fussin', that she can't, to save her life, lie still in her grave. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is

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