Sentence examples for terms for an from inspiring English sources

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About this time, the two governments agreed on terms for an exchange of prisoners.

The deal sets new terms for an agreement reached between China and Iraq under Saddam Hussein in 1997.

There is also considerable polling evidence that it spoke, in general terms, for an increasingly large section of public opinion.

The eurozone's terms for an agreement could not be changed, he added, also insisting that depositors with savings under €100,000 had to be spared.

The no/yes question was complicated, relating to the acceptability of creditor terms for an extension of Greece's €240bn of bailouts since 2010.

It became the longest-running film in history – playing for 1,000 consecutive weeks in one Indian cinema – and established him as the country's No 1 leading man, the "hero" in Bollywood terms, for an astonishing two decades.

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They had yet to agree the terms for a ceasefire.

It is not a term for an unedited manuscript.

This is an ugly term for an ugly relationship.

("Gurm" is a Nashville term for an invasively keen fan).

In Quebec, "guichet" is a term for an A.T.M., from a Canadian French word for "counter".

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