Sentence examples for some gall from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'some gall' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It would be better to use an expression such as 'gumption', 'nerve', 'audacity', 'chutzpah', etc. For example: It took a lot of audacity for him to challenge the professor like that.

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It took some gall and guile.

The speech on May 5th also took some gall.

In some gall wasps (Cynipidae) no males have yet been observed.

When Truman Capote wrote from the perspective of condemned murderers from a lower economic class than his own, he had some gall.

It takes some gall to make such a suggestion, considering how the Mets have foraged for every hit and run this season.

As a twice-divorced fellow with a much younger wife who started out as your mistress, it takes some gall to present yourself as a defender of traditional American values and the tribune of true conservatives.

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In some galls, some GCs appeared degraded.

Who'd willingly surrender use of 1500 acres of timber for some gall-derned peckerwood?

Some galls were air dried and later rehydrated for study.

However, females of some gall-forming thrips mate once and refuse further matings (Varadarasan and Ananthakrishnan 1982).

The phylogeny was lacking some gall-thrips taxa but increased the representation of known taxa from approximately 35% [ 51] to 90% and was assumed not to compromise the analysis.

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