Sentence examples for To splitting from inspiring English sources

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To splitting

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Of something solid, to divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line.

  • He has split his lip.

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He has a girlfriend, but Rebecca dedicates her life to splitting them up.

The sharp granite is hard on the skin: worn fingertips become painful and prone to splitting.

General Schwartz said the Pentagon was opposed to splitting the contract.

Whatever happened to splitting the difference as the basis of negotiation and compromise?

So in addition to risks linked to splitting up ABN Amro, the bid started to look expensive.

It's a high-stress, adrenaline-pumping method, because you need to take the mixture close to splitting.

Smith's punch, which resulted in a two-game suspension, never came close to splitting the locker room.

Is there a site promising the Key to Splitting the Uprights or the Secret to a Repeatable Ace?

Will I occasionally get the blues, because nothing holds a wonder equal to splitting Dufay down the middle?

A highly accurate equation relating compressive strength to splitting tensile strength is provided.

Elm wood's interlocking grain renders it resistant to splitting, making it a favourite material for cabinet-makers.

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