Sentence examples for plotting to grab from inspiring English sources

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Gone are the difficulties of valuing assets and of the bank's shareholders plotting to grab taxpayers' money because the government is on both sides of the deal.

Wherever you are, wherever you go, remember, a baby is plotting to grab the sunglasses off your face.

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By Hendrik Hertzberg August 12, 2008 Well, it turns out that the Votescam plot to grab nineteen or twenty of California's electoral votes for the Party of Bush next year is not a Rudy Giuliani plot after all.

Well, it turns out that the Votescam plot to grab nineteen or twenty of California's electoral votes for the Party of Bush next year is not a Rudy Giuliani plot after all.

He accuses entrenched interests of working for years to spread a "great untruth": that government intervention is either harmful or a plot to grab tax dollars from the squeezed middle and shower them on the undeserving poor.

"It feels good some days to have something solid and have a plot to grab onto, and yet there are some days that it's more challenging because I did something completely different the night before".

Reprints Related items Mercenaries in Africa: The fog and dogs of warMar 18th 2004The government is keen to portray itself as the victim of a cynical foreign plot to grab Equatorial Guinea's oil.

Sometimes, the attacks are ascribed to Indian saboteurs in the first place.Saudi Arabians are inclined to excuse discriminatory practices against the kingdom's 15% Shia minority, such as denying them promotion in government service, on the grounds that Iran, or perhaps America, wants to enlist them as part of a plot to grab the huge oilfields that lie along the largely Shia-populated Gulf coast.

Rand's dystopian vision may be "frustrating, repetitive and self indulgent", but Jonathan51 did "persevere", finding to his "amazement" that "the plot actually started to grab me".

But Holling thinks he has the last laugh: "It turned out that Mrs. Baker's strategy didn't work after all!... Her nefarious plot to bore me to death failed again, because 'The Tempest' was even better than 'The Merchant of Venice.'" During those Wednesday Shakespeare sessions Schmidt cleverly highlights the plot twists most likely to grab young readers.

One story claimed the probe was a "desperate" plot by Western countries to grab upcoming World Cups from Russia and Qatar.

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