Sentence examples for To renewing from inspiring English sources

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To renewing

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To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.

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To renewing the British Dream for a new generation of people.

The ministry also said that the vote "places unnecessary burdens on the route to renewing negotiations".

We look forward to renewing our relationship with Nimax Theatres on another show in the future".

"I'm really looking forward to renewing our working relationship and friendship.

I do love you so very, very much and I look forward to renewing our relationship.

Portes also derided the charter committing MPs to renewing the cap each year.

Many Democrats objected to renewing tax cuts for the highest-earning Americans.

But for someone like Denham opening up the faith comunities is something akin to renewing Labour.

Bohinen didn't just want one clause when it came to renewing his contract at Nottingham Forest.

Labour, Ukip, and the Conservatives have both committed to renewing the project, which has never been used in battle.

But would even a grand coalition get down to renewing the federal structure and shaking up the voting system?

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