Sentence examples for struggling to throw from inspiring English sources

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It seemed to rattle Shuey, who was already struggling to throw strikes with the bases loaded.

The beautiful island state of Tasmania is still struggling to throw off the shackles of history, says Paul Kelso.

Dan Warthen, the Mets' pitching coach, said that Francisco's velocity was fine, but that he was struggling to throw his breaking ball for strikes.

At 18, I was struggling to throw off my Christian upbringing, with the strongest suspicion that I was a budding atheist.

"But the strongest bond of fraternity was the common cause of minority and colonial peoples in America, Africa and Asia struggling to throw off racialism and imperialism" (Papers 5 233).

The decision to come to the aid of the Cubans struggling to throw off Spanish rule was hastened by reports that Spain was responsible for the explosion of the U.S. battleship Maine.

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Mr. Icahn could struggle to throw out Yahoo's entire board.

Still, he has struggled to throw his fastball consistently to set up his slider.

But Neagle struggled to throw strikes, and Torre has demonstrated little tolerance for that particular trait.

But if Reed struggles to throw strikes, the Yankees could hammer him.

(Because of its associations with the teething stage, I recently struggled to throw away a half-used tube of Orajel).

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