Sentence examples for * ch in from inspiring English sources

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Genetic epidemiological studies have reported an increased risk of CH in relatives of CH sufferers.

And I think we can all agree there is NO "ch" in Sneijder, no?

He was named to the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in 2007.

The word (which rhymes, roughly, with muzzle, its "gh" pronounced similarly to the "ch" in "chutzpah") is said to translate as "talking with women".

He accepted many kinds of people, and they responded to him: there is no guessing how many people were delighted that he was knighted, in 1975, and was the first architect to receive the CH, in 1984.

The artist related his acceptance of honours – the CH in 1983 and the OM in 1993 – to his family's debt to Britain, the country that allowed them naturalisation in 1939.

The RP /t∫/, the sound of the ch in church, can become k, as in thack ("thatch, roof") and kirk ("church").

It's pronounced somewhere between the throaty Parisian French "r" (a voiced uvular fricative) and the "ch" in Scottish English loch (a voiceless velar fricative).

Local entropy sent by sensors to CH in a cluster.

We experienced a rare case of CH in the thymus.

Nevertheless Hilbert published a (false) proof of the CH in Hilbert 1926.

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