Sentence examples for read hurry from inspiring English sources

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"It means: 'Hurry up, I've got a lot of people who don't particularly like me here.'" Another read: "Hurry up I've got a strap on me, this is bare bait".

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But news is read in a hurry, and we should strive for clear, sharp prose that aids rapid comprehension.

You could, if you were in a real hurry, read only these morals and find your powers of ratiocination enhanced.

If you're in a hurry, read the highlights, and a review of the media's (and Paul's) response.

This would be disclosed to users, of course, but buried in a giant "terms and conditions" document that most of them will not bother to read in their hurry to get the app working.

Decades ago, there was a great T-shirt logo that read: I must hurry and catch up to the others for I am their leader.

Nobody in a hurry will read it, anyhow.

I'm obviously running out of time, so I need to hurry and read it.

So if you want to start talking about books you haven't read, you'd better hurry.

But if he does have such thievery in mind he'd better hurry: I read that Natchez has looked into having its title trademarked.

I have a couple more of his books, but I don't think I will be in any hurry to read them.

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