Sentence examples for allowed to wind from inspiring English sources

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Instead he was allowed to wind himself up to the peevish parting shot: "You'll be seeing a lot of me.

It appears that Sanders, who met the president at the White House on Thursday, is being allowed to wind down in his own time.

When allowed to wind and unwind his legs, slide down in the seat, wriggle sideways and generally give rein to this overwhelming urge to motility, his concentration improved and his reading gained in fluency.

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As a result, none of the characters in the books he published were allowed to pass wind.

After in vitro 'wounding' of the cell monolayers, the cultures allowed to grow and wound closures were visualised at different times.

But it also allows Moffat to wind up the tension.

Better relations with China would allow America to wind down the war in Vietnam.Ultimately, Mr Kissinger did much to set America's course.

When Germany passed a law last year allowing it to wind up banks and inflict losses on their lowest rungs of debt, the prices of these instruments plummeted.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Blinx allow us to wind the clock back a handful of seconds in order to retake a faulty leap or to lunge out of the way of a once-deadly sword stab.

It was a major call, allowing France to wind down the clock beyond the range of Wilkinson's boot, their familiar tormentor having landed a remarkable touchline penalty from at least 55 metres.

The show has gotten more popular; more bars are submitting to be rescued, which has given us a bigger pool to choose from, which is allowing us to wind up with even more compelling episodes.

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