Sentence examples for To arresting from inspiring English sources

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To arresting

verb

To stop the motion of (a person or animal).

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"I'm not with him when it comes to arresting people".

The cinematography by Lol Crawley uses natural light to arresting effect.

The United States has come close to arresting Mugniyah at least twice.

Ms. Shashoua's work has produced clues to arresting some of the damage of PVC decay.

Dadis took to arresting government officials and military officers he suspected of corruption and interrogating them on live television.

Mr Sarco said he was close to arresting "four or five" bankers in connection with the alleged scam.

For the second time in an evening, singing continued as performers left the room, again to arresting effect.

Mr. Cartwright declined during an interview to say whether the authorities were close to arresting anyone on those charges.

F.B.I. officials now say that their agency, despite the confrontational tactics, was never close to arresting him.

The documents also show that Redgrave and his American counterparts were close to arresting the Texan gang.

In his many dramatic works and unconventional operas, Mr. Davies has excelled at putting contemporary-music techniques to arresting theatrical purposes.

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