Sentence examples for going to thrust from inspiring English sources

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David, effortlessly debonair and stubbornly set on a marriage to Mrs Simpson, is going to thrust upon Bertie's shoulders the awful burden of kingship, which, in the new era of radio, depends on public speaking as never before.

I'm about to do one of the most ridiculous things I've ever done as a mother: I'm going to thrust myself forward and land (hopefully) on a long, spongy, bright red football pad while Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the National Football League, and Urban Meyer, Ohio State's head football coach, watch.

I'm sorry I'm going to thrust this upon you but this is a really cool way to make music.

I'm honoured… and a bit nauseous at the idea I'm going to thrust all this into me.

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As you go to thrust it around your middle finger, simple extend it outward, taking it off the pencil.

"It's all going to get thrust aside when we have to look at an agenda that keeps New York City moving forward," said Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky, a Democrat from Westchester.

Are we going to inadvertently thrust to the BPM?

If any shop is going to make you thrust a cheap pair of Minions pyjamas down the throat of another human being, it will be Primark.

Economic concerns are going to be the thrust of today's FTN, which features Robert Rubin and Douglas Holtz-Eakin.

Adams shivered, and going to the open fireplace, thrust a lighted match beneath the pile of wood and kindlings on the hearth.

Undaunted by her father's surreal downfall, or possibly spurred on because of it, Fujimori went on to thrust herself into Peruvian politics, eventually winning a congressional seat, and, in 2011, running for President.

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