Sentence examples for has been tying from inspiring English sources

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Since then, he has been tying up loose ends.

Labour said the the SNP leadership has been "tying itself in knots" with its recent declarations.

Almost simultaneously, tThe NFL has been tying itself in knots over the Ray Rice case and domestic violence.

To get around accusations that the niqab ban unfairly prejudices French Muslims, his office has been tying itself in semantic knots over the law.

Both seem likely to be confirmed in the coming days along with the arrival of Pellegrini, who has been tying up loose ends after announcing his departure from Malaga.

For the 10 years I've been part of it, the theatre community has been tying itself in knots about the levels of diversity, class and privilege in our ranks.

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Until now, the contest has been tied.

"The bill has been tied up".

Nicaragua's army historically has been tied to political parties.

In Bangladesh, Li & Fung has been tied to several calamities.

Mercury has been tied to brain damage and other ailments.

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