Sentence examples for fine to be strained from inspiring English sources

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Grinding the plant matter will make it too fine to be strained later.

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Their relationship still continues to be strained.

He seemed to be straining to connect.

It was shown that characteristic size of migrating fines is 0.01 0.005 mm and the diameter of pores where these fines can be strained is 12 μm.

"He's been fine, to be honest.

"Because remember," Mr Mortimer concluded, "that every book you read, every play and film you see, will be strained through the fine mesh of his inability to tell the difference between pornography and erotica.

Her marriage to Arthur is strained.

Language is strained to its limits.

Your rationale, which any carny could use to justify stiffing the rubes, is strained, but your actual behavior is just fine.

Two days later, the Knicks said the knee was fine but that Chandler's neck was strained.

But there is a persistent sense in The Casual Vacancy that the language is being strained for fine effects, and not doing quite what Rowling wants it to do.

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