Sentence examples for could ta from inspiring English sources

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Can you imagine Serkis down the boozer – "Do your Gollum, Andy!" "Actually lads, I've had a bit of a difficult week, I was hoping we could ta—" "DO THE MONKEY!

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However, taken together the three acronyms could spell "ta mère en string panthère", which colloquially means "f*** your mother in a leopard-skin G-string".

These findings also indicated that BCR-ABL could regulate TA by transcriptional control of hTERT mRNA level through the JAK-STAT pathway.

Previous studies have suggested that treatment of Gleevec could inhibit TA through suppressing hTERT mRNA level and hTERT phosphorylation level; the latter is regulated by serine/threonine protein kinase AKT [ 20, 21].

Thir wis nowt any cunt could dae tae stoap Doyle".

"One of the nicest fuckin cunts ye could hope tae meet," maunders one character as he drunkenly recalls a dead acquaintance.

Whether or not you are a student, you could read Ta-Nehisi Coates' book Between the World and Me, or Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow, or Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy or James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time.

No small RNAs were found that match exon I, nor were we able to identify a miRNA target sequence that could initiate ta-siRNA phasing [26], [33], [34].

Last but not least, since different TAs have different targets, selection of more than a kind of TAs could be an alternative to explore: the combined use of TAs that target cell walls (e.g. PezAT) with those that target mRNAs (MazEF) could lead to an antibacterial with more broad spectrum.

Or it could have been "Ta voix" — "Your voice".

TA could be an auxiliary tool to FA.

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