Sentence examples for double cross of from inspiring English sources

"double cross of" is not a common or correct phrase in written English.
It is not clear what the phrase is trying to convey, as "double cross" typically means to deceive or betray someone. It would be more appropriate to use the phrase "betrayal of" instead. Example: The double cross of his supposed friend left him feeling hurt and betrayed.

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After the simple, lucid start, the film becomes a labyrinthine tale of cat and mouse, of deception and double cross, of betrayal and confused allegiances.

Female adult mice from a double cross of BALB/cByJ and C3H/HeJ strains (n = 352) underwent 3 wk of hindlimb unloading followed by 3 wk of reambulation.

In the light of this a double cross of Pten with Tsc1 (or Tsc2) may clarify the mechanism of bladder tumorigenesis.

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(She later described his outfoxing her on this occasion as "one of the classic double crosses of Hollywood").

Ms McCardel, who has twice made a double crossing of the English Channel, said the most time she had spent in the water continuously was 25 hours.

There are poisoned Maggi noodles, faked blood tests, and pregnancies (real and less so), not to mention the usual crosses and double crosses of love and the divorce business.

Although he could write a romantic lyric with the best of them ("Where or When" being a prime example) his preference was always to serve up the bitter with the sweet: From "Babes in Arms": When love congeals It soon reveals The faint aroma of performing seals The double crossing of a pair of heels I wish I were in love again!

With the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act of 2000 opening the American market, Southern Range has begun exporting men's cotton shirts to New York -- so shirts that begin in Uganda might make a double crossing of the ocean and end there as well.

In this model, the relevant region of the potential results from double crossing of two harmonic 1D diabatic potentials with opposite curvature.

The first double crossing of the Channel in a glider was made by Austrian Robert Kronfeld on 20 June.

Later, nine layers (outer and four double crossed) of concentric fibres are added to the annulus.

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