Sentence examples for has retrieved a from inspiring English sources

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Bartlett has retrieved a nifty sketch of this: a soft beret, a little black dress under a red coat lined in black, with big buttons and huge pockets.

No team in World Cup history has retrieved a 14 point deficit, yet England trusted the gameplan, and spent the interval studying video clips in the dressing room.

As noted by the South China Morning Post, an anti-corruption commission in Hefei province posted Saturday to social media that it has "retrieved a series of deleted WeChat conversations from a subject" as part of an investigation.

He didn't have the numbers, but he confirmed that, yes, at least someone has retrieved a baby after surrendering it. .

The author has retrieved a veritable gold mine of obscure LPs and tapes that recount a seemingly lost chapter of American history.

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Kaplan had a boy go down the sewer trap after them, and the boy had retrieved a dozen, photographs of which PM duly published.

But as Ms. Cafritz spoke, she remembered that someone had retrieved a waterlogged catalog of art from the remains of the fire.

Over several days the crews had retrieved a Marine who had lost both legs and an arm to a bomb explosion; the medic had kept that man alive.

As part of her research, she had retrieved a typed copy of the will, which a clerk had long ago transcribed by hand into the official government record.

(Mr. Floyd had retrieved a number of keys from his godmother, who owned the house, and was trying them one by one).

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