Sentence examples for taking a thread from inspiring English sources

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Galchen has a knack for taking a thread and fraying it, so that a sentence never quite ends up where you expect.

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"We all take a thread and pull it, and, as it tightens, we start to see what is there".

To go further down the rathole, "thread jacking" is exactly what it sounds like – taking over a thread with your friends – and "circle jerking" is the process of creating earnest yet ridiculous posts aimed at confusing everyone involved.

Take a recent thread entitled "Fired for being pregnant?." An employee of a company reported that she had recently seen an employee dismissed after she had announced that she was pregnant.

Take a strong thread and tie it at the back of the cardboard (for hanging).

You can take a few threads from the material and burn it with a flame.

Baker has taken an unregarded thread of American life, from the fraying edge of the land, and spun something rousing, raucous, and sad.

Take a piece of thread or thin string about 60cm (2 feet) long and thread it through a button that has two eyes.

And he said: "Well, if we could do that to a horse, what if we did that to a human being?" Forssmann went to his superiors and said: "How about we take a tube and thread it into a human being's heart?" Their response was, in essence, "You're crazy.

Take a strand of thread.

Take a needle and thread with some sequins and beads.

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