Sentence examples for ready to split from inspiring English sources

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In other words, he is ready to split the movement.

Remembering his best friend, he was ready to split.

Feeding on sugar, the microbe grows till it is ready to split in two.

He is ready to split the country rather than give any ground to those who ask whether it's wise to risk ensnaring American troops in a Sunni-Shiite civil war.

When the talks with ING started two weeks ago, he said Aetna was still ready to split the company into health and nonhealth divisions and spin them off to shareholders as separate companies.

Coltrane agreed, grudgingly; according to Cobb, Coltrane displayed his discontent throughout the tour: "He sat next to me on the bus, looking like he was ready to split at any time.

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Looking at voting patterns in the 90's, they found that overall, blacks voted for Democrats solidly -- sometimes by more than 95percentt, but that whites were readier to split their votes between parties.

News Corporation is readying itself to split off its publishing assets into a separate publicly traded entity.

(You can do this several hours in advance and refrigerate the lobsters until you're ready to proceed). Split the tails down the middle of their soft undersides so they will lie flat.

If you're in good shape, however, you're ready to move on to split tests.

When you're ready to say you want to split, be as direct and compassionate as you can: "I know this may be hard for you to hear, but I believe our marriage is over and that we need to get divorced". After all, this was a person you once loved and may even still love but can no longer live with.

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