Sentence examples for kind of thrust from inspiring English sources

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It exerts the same kind of thrust as the circular arch and must be buttressed along its entire length by heavy walls with limited openings.

After 5... d6, the King's Indian Defense takes shape, ceding advantage in central space to White with the plan of recovering it later with one kind of thrust or another.

"Even though I'd been peripherally involved in Aids-related things, I'd never really taken a stand or done something that was revealing or public, and this kind of thrust me into speaking a bit more about it".

Which left me sitting with Sue, so I was kind of thrust into this emotional moment very quickly.

It's impossible not to grin as you tap the gas pedal and feel the kind of thrust normally reserved for astronauts and test pilots.

So why can't we have that kind of thrust to have funding and better research for treatment and cures?' I was fed up".

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With seven candidates crammed on a stage, the format for the debate on Monday night among those running for governor of New York was hardly ideal for the kind of thrusting and parrying on issues that is usually the hallmark of such encounters.

This crippled Ulysses in most areas of life, where some kind of thrusting or self-positioning is essential, but wartime demonstrated the difference between showing off and getting the job done, between those who look good on the parade ground and those who look good on the battleground.

I tried a dialect dictionary from Lancashire, Lawro's birthplace, but between thrutch (a kind of combination thrust and push, as you might perform when trying to squeeze on to a Tube train in rush hour, of limited use I should say in a region untouched by the underground railway) and traunce (a tedious journey), no enlightenment.

Most, if not all, traditional theatre grows out of conflict and hidden or spoken intentions, most of them bad — the better to generate some kind of narrative thrust, truth-telling, and, at the end of the play, comeuppance.

To bring it to life, a pianist must have extraordinary flair the kind of left‐hand thrust that the composer himself had, the kind of "sonority that will take command, the kind. of personality that will thrill an audience.

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