Sentence examples for filled on that from inspiring English sources

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There are dozens upon dozens of handicapped spots all along the boardwalk and every single one of them was filled on that Saturday afternoon.

Yet, in a second form filled on that same day, there was no mention of this.

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But the biggest hole to fill on that side of the field is finding a quarterback like the one attackman Justin Ward (18 G, 53 A) had been in the past two years.

(Yes, it's low because there's that much inventory, which is really hard to fill). On that, you can back out a rate of around $200,000 per day.

Fold the filo around the filling on a diagonal so that the corner meets the opposite edge.

Spread the filling on to the dough so that it covers the entire area.

Trump did not mention Garland on Tuesday night, as he led Gorsuch to the seat that Garland should have filled, on a Court that will, for a long time, be haunted by his absence.

Well, whole libraries have been filled on the problems that arose after the 1950s, and policymakers faced no shortage of problems with inflation and the balance of payments.

The American Queen barely pays lip service to the idea of onboard exercise, with only a small gym and a runt of a pool (not filled on my trip) that in another century might have been mistaken for a spittoon.

SportsByline continues on each day, although much of the time is filled on smaller stations that need programming as opposed to larger markets where time can be filled and dollars brought in with local teams and voices.

Analysts note that its load factor, the number of seats filled on each flight, is below that of its two rivals, Air Canada and WestJet.

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