Sentence examples for breeze whether from inspiring English sources

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She says: "I can't wait to learn to dance and hope my experience on Strictly will be a breeze, whether it will be or not is one forecast I cannot predict!" Who: The BBC Proms presenter Age: 45 Dancing Experience: "I'm a typical wedding dancer...Two glasses of Prosecco and I'm truly fabulous.

The full Microsoft Office suite is available for free through the App Store (though an in-app purchase is necessary to edit files), and the huge touchscreen, combined with the new keyboard connector, makes working between them a breeze whether it be with Apple's minimalist release (£139) or the sturdier, backlit offering from Logitech (£109.99).

Fortunately, we're living in one of the world's great travel destinations, so we have plenty of stores to find that perfect piece of luggage, the best travel guides, and the best small items that will make getting there a breeze whether your plans include Albany or Zambia!

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Her piece is titled "La la la la, Resistance (The Island of Breezes)." Whether this is a homage to Édouard Lock's Montreal troupe La La La Human Steps, I know not, though on the basis of this single exposure, I like her work more than his.

The New Yorker, December 6, 1947 P. 65 The Gravesend by-election tomorrow is being regarded with great solemnity by both parties as a test case that will determine whether the breeze that blew a lot of Labour councillors out of office in the recent municipal election was merely a passing dustup or something far more powerful.

The best part about Brisbane is that it's a breeze to get around – whether on foot, bike, or CityCat (water ferry).

But that's no reason not to point out the veracity of some films, and the congruent emotion, in the evocation of time of day, level of warmth and whether a faint breeze is coming up over the water.

It's not clear whether Mulvaney was shooting the breeze, or opening the bidding for donations from this lobbying group.

One only wonders whether a refreshing democratic spring breeze might someday blow into the offices and firms of the UK, transforming work into something worthwhile again.

Meanwhile the bigger previews of photo albums will help you instantly assess whether to dive in or breeze past.

In a well-drafted document (a third meaning of "draft") the text itself will tell you whether the meaning "bank note" or "breeze" is the right one.

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