Sentence examples for be a row from inspiring English sources

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Except that there used to be a row of beach huts blocking the view.

There will be a row, too, about the BBC's generous redundancy terms.

And there will still be a row to go.Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee of MIT make use of this image in their e-book "Race Against the Machine".

"The issue of last resort could be strengthened," said a senior German government source, signalling there could yet be a row.

She could disappear for days without a question being asked, but then she'd come home and there'd be a row about her not wearing slippers.

Across the street last week, Marquese Page stood in front of the skeletons of what will soon be a row of two-family houses.

One level below the street, on the new hub's eastern side, will be a row of 11 ticket windows adjacent to a customer service office.

But when they were all asleep one man woke up, and he thought there might be a row about dividing the coconuts in the morning, so he decided to take his share.

Well I must stop now, my lights should have been out ten minutes ago & if I'm much longer there will be a row, so good bye just now darling.

Music This is a great source of tension in our house as my partner and children are big pop music fans and I much prefer classical and jazz – quite often we have silence so there won't be a row.

There may however be a row about Morphou, which under the Annan plan would have gone to the Greek-Cypriots but has since seen a big influx of Turks from the mainland.Indeed, some Greek-Cypriots say mainland Turks are a bigger problem than territory.

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