Sentence examples for put on reaching from inspiring English sources

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In the future studies more effort should be put on reaching as many of the employees as possible for eligibility assessment.

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Studies from Finland have found that adults who developed CHD were small at birth, thin in infancy, and thereafter rapidly put on weight reaching average body mass index (BMI; weight/height2; kg/m2) during late childhood, and the risk was determined more strongly by the rate of weight gain than the body weight attained [5], [11], [12], [21].

Jamie crouched to put on more logs, reaching his face toward the flame to reignite his rollie.

When it started again, Blake put on his hat and reached for his raincoat.

I go to put on my watch and reach into my pocket to find shards and gears.

Think about how many performances of a play or concert you would have to put on in order to reach the Radio 3 audiences; in the order of two million people listening when we are broadcasting a (Karlheinz) Stockhausen day or a David Hare play or a (Harrison Birtwistleeveningng".

Venti's methods are so plainly false, and her act so clearly put on, that you can only reach the conclusion that she and her... 'fans' live off each other, parasitic twins in the now-festering womb of eBaumsWorld or whatever.

Others responsible for putting on festivals we reached out to ignored repeated requests for comment about harm reduction measures they're taking this year: the festival Chasing Summer in Calgary, Alberta (where ten people were taken to hospital last August and ODs sent 17 people to hospital the year before) and prominent Toronto promotion company Embrace (which throws Electric Island).

Based on analysis for internal consistency items 1 to 6 and 8 (stair climbing, bending, reaching, putting on socks, reclining and declining from a chair, getting up from the floor and physically demanding activity) can be regarded as representations of the same domain.

Performance items no. 1 to 6 and 8 (stair climbing, bending, reaching, putting on socks, reclining and declining from a chair, getting up from the floor and doing a physically demanding activity) seem to belong to one domain as opposed to looking over the shoulder.

Tests: 1) climbing stairs, 2) bending, 3) reaching up, 4) putting on socks, 5) reclining and declining from a chair, 6) getting up from the floor, 7) looking over the shoulder, 8) physically demanding activity.

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