Sentence examples for been to declare from inspiring English sources

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His response has been to declare war on his own people.

The better result, he said would have been to declare flatly that "business methods are not patentable".

And so far UNITA's only response to the retirement news has been to declare that it does not merit any reaction.

The United States' response to the worsening situation so far has been to declare a strategic "rebalancing" toward East Asia, aimed largely at maintaining its military presence in the region during a time of increasing fiscal constraint at home.

Canada will soon begin qualifying matches for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil Canadada last reached the finals in 1986 — and De Rosario, goaded though he has been to declare his international retirement, declined to rule out a return to the national team if he is called.

Current practice, which varies widely from one place to another, has been to declare a match if there are somewhere between eight and 16 points of similarity linking a print found at a crime scene and one taken from a suspect.

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The temptation is to declare victory and move on.

An increasingly common response is to declare victory.

His first act in office was to declare martial law.

The first step is to declare the implication you are about to prove…," and so on.

Your second choice is to declare a specific field of study (similar to a major).

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