How To Use Turn the tide In A Sentence
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They will help, but it is questionable whether they will turn the tide.
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He says law enforcement fact turn the tide upon those who seek to asperse the country's good name.
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Debt-ridden media conglomerates are now considering sales of their music divisions even as they begin to test paid online music services intended to compete with free file-swapping networks and turn the tide.
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Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
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This contract is probably our last chance to turn the tide.
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Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
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Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
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With airfares at historic lows and fuel prices soaring, even full planes may not be enough to turn the tide at some airlines.
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Cecil's season has hardly been one to shout about so far but this horse could make up into a useful stayer and turn the tide.
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But if there were a single comic to turn the tide, and bring new readers into the fold, then Runaways would be it.
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Now it seems that pressure from foreign diplomats and top officials could turn the tide.
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You can't turn the tide. You are a coward.
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One of these spells, when cast successfully, can pretty well turn the tide of battle.
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The fact of the matter is, we are facing a small group of bitter-enders who are basically trying to turn the tide of history.
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February 2009 looks to turn the tides and with the slew of titles readied for release, it looks like there will be enough to hold people over until the huge March releases currently set for retail.
Planet Xbox 360
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To turn the tide, the previous government introduced a brilliant initiative.
Times, Sunday Times
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We thus argue that efforts to turn the tide of adult obesity will be misdirected it they are directed primarily at turning plump children into thin children.
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This contract is probably our last chance to turn the tide.
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Very useful, and can definitely turn the tide of the battle.