Sentence examples for be plan from inspiring English sources

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be plan

noun

A drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to represent doors, valves, etc.

  • The plans for many important buildings were once publicly available.

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In addition to the premium, there may be plan copayments.

No, it's got to be Plan B. I must respect his privacy.

"The moral of the story has to be plan hard," Mr. Anderson said.

"We think Plan B needs to be Plan A," says Vogelstein.

A better name for what Europe really needs might be plan 4D, to stand for democracy, delivery, dreams and diversity.

Wiggins might not be Plan A anymore, but his experience and class would have been invaluable in Froome's absence.

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A memorial will be planned.

You must be planning ahead.

Remember; this should be planned.

That was planned.

And she's planning.

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