How To Use Swallow up In A Sentence
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These personnel outlays will swallow up nearly 60 per cent of this year's budget increase.
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The Lord will destroy the shroud that enfolds all peoples, the sheet that covers all nations; he will swallow up death forever.
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.
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During the 1980s monster publishing houses started to swallow up smaller companies.
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Public sector workers have been "furloughed" and now Schwarzenegger and the Republicans want to swallow up the public pensions and bust the public employee unions.
Joseph A. Palermo: Arnold Schwarzenegger: Tea Bagging California
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And while a quarterback can improvise and create, NFL defenses are savvy enough to swallow up all but the most preternaturally gifted field generals.
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It is believed that a black hole can swallow up any objects like stars near it.
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A seven-day TV ad campaign could swallow up the best part of £50,000.
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A seven-day TV ad campaign could swallow up the best part of £50,000.
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Slowly swallow up all the dreams And love. They did not know what started.
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During the 1980s monster publishing houses started to swallow up smaller companies.
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During the 1980s monster publishing houses started to swallow up smaller companies.
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The Mainland must acknowledge Taiwan's system of democracy. It must not misapprehend the public's mood. It must not harbor notions about who will swallow up whom.
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Or else it may be full of wind, or a sulphureous innate fire, as our meteorologists inform us, which sometimes breaking out, causeth those horrible earthquakes, which are so frequent in these days in Japan, China, and oftentimes swallow up whole cities.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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The process was not unlike that whereby, today, a large corporation might swallow up its smaller competitors.
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The sea does not split, nor does the earth swallow up the terrorists who assail us every day.
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It is said that a black hole can swallow up everything such as stars around it.
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There was no gaping dark hole that would swallow up bad people.Sentence dictionary
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Moreover, the Oakfield Campus could readily swallow up the entire teaching facility.
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.
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Booze, cigs and fuel duty and council tax also swallow up big chunks.
The Sun
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The idea is not that one party should swallow up the other.
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.
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Sleepy days in leafy suburbs are disturbed by huge removal lorries that swallow up entire households as transient diplomats, businessmen and journalists leave for postings new.
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During the 1980s monster publishing houses started to swallow up smaller companies.
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Black holes are giant, cosmic vacuum cleaners that swallow up everything around them.
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Fields covered in snow would swallow up whitewashed farmhouses were it not for their black window frames.
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The process was not unlike that whereby, today, a large corporation might swallow up its smaller competitors.
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When will he appear from the swamp and swallow up her nakedness hungrily, sharp-set, to rid the world of the dirt that we sweep under the carpet to repress.
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.
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The countryside had no grotesqueries or mummer shows ... though it did have wells aplenty, to swallow up unwanted kittens, three-headed calves, and babes like him.
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These personnel outlays will swallow up nearly 60 per cent of this year's budget increase.
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He tried to swallow up the publicly-owned land.
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And what we want in practical philosophy when it comes to this, is a new kind of enchantments, with capacities large enough to swallow up these, as the rod of Moses swallowed up the rods of the Egyptians.
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
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The immense triumphal arch, a gigantic mouth protended to swallow up the Cathedral!
The Torrent Entre Naranjos
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True, an impetuous heart is a black hole, it can swallow up one another garden beauty.
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They are likewise bloody; for their throat is an open sepulchre, cruel as the grave, gaping to devour and to swallow up, insatiable as the grave, which never says, It is enough, Prov. xxx.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.
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I really wish there's a dark hole that would swallow up bad people.