Sentence examples for press something from inspiring English sources

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Is getting a bad press something that she worries about?

But, when he continued to press, something else would emerge.

He lifted his left hand and I saw his thumb press something," Mr. Ben-David said.

And it's not like a road car; they are having to press something in the region of 50 to 100 kilograms through.

"There will be no shortage of gaffes and controversies that keep both campaigns busy and give the press something to write about," he said.

Kunis and Ashton eschew media attention but are plagued by the press, something that became particularly problematic when Kunis became pregnant.

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Then he pressed something into Mr. Moore's hand.

Then I was told to please sit in a chair by an open window while he pressed something marked "Seat Ejector Button".

"Oh God, I've just pressed something and switched if off now, haven't I? Sorry, it's just that technology really worries me... .. Charlie Brooker worried by technology?

So she took this to a librarian, and the librarian looked at it and went to the computer, and pressed something or other, and all these titles came up, all these books, because this was only ten years ago.

And so, propped up by M.F.A. programs and university presses, something called the "post-confessional poem" limped onstage, baring its anguished and well-funded breast to the cruel world.

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