Sentence examples for dodging that from inspiring English sources

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But dodging that bullet meant that Mr. Draper lived to face the Sound Exchange firing squad.

Mr Cameron said: "Any businesses who think that they can carry on dodging that fair share or that they can keep on selling to the UK and setting up evermore complex tax arrangements abroad to squeeze their tax bill right down.

As you'd expect, there is something big brewing in Weatherfield to mark the occasion, and regular viewers could be forgiven for presuming that any storylines will concern innocent Gail Platt Helen Worthh), currently on trial for murder and careless talk about a rolling pin, and looking odds on to spend the rest of her days dodging that shaft of light in her prison cell.

In each one I've read, the compatriots of Camus, Voltaire and Foucault are portrayed as borderline simpletons; cunning only when it comes to dodging that work they're supposed to be doing on the swimming pool; eloquent only when talking about the pungent cheese that has topped off a lavishly described, chapter-long meal.

Just the threat of dodging that responsibility has serious consequences.

If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball and if you've got a ton of money to spend on raffle tickets, you've got a better chance of dodging that ball with a crew of high-profile celebrities.

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But Boris dodged that bullet.

As it is, Labour dodged that bullet.

O'REILLY: Now, you skillfully dodged that question.

For the moment, they have neatly dodged that problem by abandoning their international businesses.

So did Bush, when it comes down to it: remember how he dodged that shoe?

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