Sentence examples for mail claimed from inspiring English sources

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The Daily Mail claimed Rowling was cramming "a socialist manifesto" down readers' throats.

Only the family-friendly Mail claimed it stood for "sign in, slope off".

In December, the Daily Mail claimed that Scammell fell asleep at his desk after a business lunch.

"His extraordinary suggestion is that the future PM inserted a private part of his anatomy into the animal's mouth," an excerpt published by the Daily Mail claimed.

The Daily Mail claimed that Clegg had asked for Cummings to be arrested under the Official Secrets Act, but that was denied by Clegg's office.

"Malice" just happened to be the first word of the Telegraph's match report, while the Mail claimed Evra had been "left isolated".

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The Mirror, in an exclusive story also running in the Mail, claims to have found the smartest child in Britain.

A report in the Daily Mail claims that a section of the travelling support had teargas fired them and were 'kettled' outside a bar in the city centre.

George Clooney has attacked the Daily Mail, claiming that the newspaper incited racial violence by publishing a story about his fiancée Amal Alamuddin's mother opposing their forthcoming marriage.

The Daily Mail claims that it's Earth's most popular newspaper online, formidably revered in the US – and busy hiring new staff there.

Again, the Daily Mail claims that the average time for a case to be completed in the crown court is about 22 weeks.

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