Sentence examples for delicate to press from inspiring English sources

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The foreign secretary, Lord Carrington, felt his relations with Thatcher were too delicate to press the matter.

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There are drawings so small and delicate you have to press your nose to the glass to see them.

Remember that this skin is very delicate and care should be taken when touching it not to press too firmly.

Ain't a day that passes that you don't want to press your face against that ass or bite the delicate sliding tendons of her neck.

The bank also came under fire for plans to press ahead with a £60m handout to its investors next week despite its delicate financial position.

The prime minister is trying to press ahead with the legislation needed to enact Brexit but, in a hung parliament, she must strike a delicate balance between rebels on both wings of her parliamentary party.

I continue to press.

The Manchester United striker's delicate chip beat Montenegro keeper Mladen Bozovic and rebounded off the post and the keeper was in action again to touch Glen Johnson's rising long-range shot over the top as England continued to press.

It was too delicate to print.

Others are extremely delicate to operate.

These authentic Italian cold cuts go from delicate to more delicate to melting.

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