Sentence examples for saying to share from inspiring English sources

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Some people put a sign in their bathrooms with this saying to share their water-saving philosophy: "If it's yellow, let it mellow; if it's brown, flush it down!".

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"The chimpanzee is said to share 98 percent of our genes," he wrote.

James Murdoch, 38, is said to share none of his father's romantic notions about newspapers.

It is said to share information gleaned from it with the NSA.

"The house is too intimate," Mr. Blumenfeld said, to share "with people that we barely know".

The American ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, a confidant of Barack Obama, is said to share such sentiments.

Global cities are also said to share many of the same characteristics because of their connectedness and shared experiences of globalization.

Their proximity is usually cited as a good example of Indonesia's religious tolerance; they're said to share car parks on occasion.

This offers cash for customers' cast-off jewellery, and if not actually pawnbroking, must be said to share a certain amount of common ground.

"We want to create a site that allows people to find serious relationships and to share something with new friends," he said, "to share pain and loneliness".

"That's the role of a leader," Mr. Bush said, "to share wisdom, to share experience, with people who are looking for somebody to lead".

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