Sentence examples for gales from inspiring English sources

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gales

noun

Plural of gale

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She began by declaring that "people have given their backing to Ed Miliband's plans," which was greeted with gales of laughter from the Ukip contingent.

"Gales are expected to extend further west to Milingimbi and Maningrida during this afternoon or evening and may extend west to Cape Don overnight on Sunday or Monday morning if the system takes a more westerly track," said a statement from the Bureau of Meteorology.

For some reason, I picture him spluttering those words through gales of laughter, with one arm hooked around the shoulders of a bemused refugee and the latest issue of Variety folded open on his lap.

Reminding her of each of these incidents sends Clarkson into more gales of laughter.

They had "the appearance of an upheaved, and subsequently ruptured mass of compact grey columnar Basalt, rising suddenly into needle-shaped pinnacles, which arc apparently ready for disintegration by the first disturbing cause, either gales of wind or earthquake".

But as always in physics, it is all relative; this gentle breeze can come and go in gusts and gales, varies with latitude and carries on average about a trillion trillion trillion particles every second.

And employees like it; not only is it known in Australia as "the millionaire's factory", some people call it the "entrepreneur's factory" for letting its employees run with good ideas backed by the money it raises.Its critics have called Macquarie a giant house of cards, which is likely to topple in the gales blowing through the credit markets.

Explosions of directorial frustration were followed by gales of laughter.

Nowhere has society been shaken to its foundations.In this section Mervyn's dilemma It ain't broke Green rush Cue rain, gales, apocalypse (maybe) Hunter and hunted I thee bless Pandora's ballot box The little society All Wight now Internship ReprintsBritain, too, has become far more tolerant of, or indifferent to, the issue of gay marriage, as various opinion polls attest.

The heliosheath was previously thought to be turbulent, yet the Voyagers have measured no solar wind at all, suggesting that solar and interstellar gales cancel each other out.

His exhibitions and speedy, improvisatory public recitations caused anger, consternation, gales of laughter, and occasionally what he called "a great joy" among his middle-class audiences.

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