How To Use Tide over In A Sentence
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The only and best way to tide over the difficulties is to improve the technological competitiveness of domestic enterprises.
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He sold his furniture to tide over his illness.
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On the other hand, when the sun is so placed as to give us a low tide while the moon is producing a high tide, the net result that we actually experience is merely the excess of the lunar tide over the solar tide; these are what we call neap tides.
Time and Tide A Romance of the Moon
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The banks were prepared to put up 50 million euros to tide over the company.
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She needs some money to tide over the period of unemployment.
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The submersible rose higher in the dock, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots.
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Here, at an adjacent workroom, they learn traditional crafts like weaving and stitching cross-stitch patterns of embroidery on traditional clothes and souvenir items from which they earn a few shekels to tide over through these lean months, and for the younger ones, the latest fad in hairdressing.
Thursdays with my sisters
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The scholarship helped Martin to tide over a temporary embarrassment.
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She needs some money to tide over the period of unemployment.
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To work together and tide over the difficulties has become our top priority.
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If they would put their heads together, they would find ways to tide over the difficulty.
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The object of out-relief seems to have been to help all sorts of people in all sorts of ways to tide over a temporary difficulty, but unfortunately these temporary difficulties multiplied so fast on the hands of the parish
Fragments of Two Centuries Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King
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Their unstinted co-operation played a vital role in helping us tide over the crisis.
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Strict enforcement of parking regulations is indeed a prerequisite to tide over the present crisis caused by the increasing number of motor vehicles plying through the narrow roads in the State.