Sentence examples for split making from inspiring English sources

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The two had a very acrimonious split, making Farrar an unexpected successor to Tweedy and his band.

It's time for Corbyn's detractors to make peace with the decision of party members, and put up or split, making their own party and proving they have the electoral pull factor they claim Corbyn lacks.

It's understood that there is no certainty the Coalition will continue, with any split making it extremely difficult for the Liberals to form government in their own right at the next state election.

The ailerons are at the far ends of the wings for greater rolling moment and have two distinguishing features: The ailerons are larger than is typical, almost 50 percent of the wingspan, providing improved control even at slow speeds; the aileron is also split, making it a deceleron.

In 2000, some villages were split, making a total of 25 villages.

For example, in the current study, we had to use a median split, making it difficult to examine the relationship between numeracy scores and framing effects in depth.

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That split makes sense.

In many ways, this split made sense: sexuality and reproduction may be private but, as the historian Nancy F. Cott demonstrated in the book "Public Vows," marriage is public.

The prerogative is not likely to be used often because committees seldom face tie votes, although the equal split makes that scenario more likely.

But Mr. Topolanek warned that the political crisis might not be over if the continued partisan split made it impossible for the new government to act effectively.

The split makes sense if you understand the very different work these doctors perform -- and the money they get paid for it.

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