Sentence examples for diamond plan from inspiring English sources

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Diamond plan for ages 75 to 85 costs $365.

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Some Wests would open one diamond, planning to rebid two clubs over a one-heart response.

Obviously South could have opened one diamond, planning to rebid three diamonds, which would have accurately described the playing strength of his hand.

On reaching the dummy, he would have led dummy's singleton diamond, planning to finesse and hoping for either a singleton or a doubleton king on his right.

First he decided to call his hand 5-6, not 5-5, by opening one diamond, planning to bid spades on the next two rounds.

Micro Bridge North won in hand, played a diamond to the jack, led a heart to the ace, then played another diamond, planning to insert South's nine to guarantee the contract, but Jack East played the queen.

After her second divorce from Burton, Taylor sold the diamond, planning to use part of the proceeds to build a hospital in Botswana.

The characteristically northern stepped-diamond plan of projecting corners was adopted in temples built with an entirely dravida articulation.

Because of the stepped-diamond plan, the wall pillars have two fully exposed sides, with a high base block decorated with a mirrored stalk motif and two large wall images above.

Kranyak raised diamonds, planning to charge on to slam subsequently, and heard his partner bid four no-trump.

At the other table, West opened one diamond, East responded one spade, West rebid one no-trump, and East continued with two clubs, which was a puppet to two diamonds, planning either to play in two diamonds or to invite a game somewhere.

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