Sentence examples for that dipped below from inspiring English sources

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This month, the problem had to do with snow and ice, during a few days of unusual snowfall and temperatures that dipped below freezing in the busy southeast.

The report's authors cited an estimate from Rick Edmonds, a media business analyst at The Poynter Institute, of newspaper newsroom employment that dipped below 40,000 last year, to the industry's lowest level since 1978.

He threw a biting sinker that dipped below the batters' knees, he jumped ahead in the count, he walked no one, he located his changeup in sticky spots and he sidestepped any trouble by inducing grounders.

Just over a week ago, Saks Fifth Avenue filled its 49th Street windows with labels including Gryphon, Milly and Diane Von Furstenberg, showing skirts that dipped below the knees and others that pooled at the ankles, with suggestions for how to accessorize the looks.

George Steinbrenner, renowned optimist that he was, explained the decision to make the announced crowd of 56,329 sit through a 3-hour-4-minute game in temperatures that dipped below freezing by saying it was for their own good — for "fan comfort".

During the last recession, for instance, a drop in demand of 3.5 million barrels a day sent prices from a high of $147 a barrel to lows that dipped below $40.

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Normally, a pension plan that dips below 90percentt for an extended time is considered underfunded, and the company must make special, accelerated contributions.

Watts, who also tends toward less overtly sexy looks, wore a simple beige dress that dipped well below her bustline.

It found that the outcomes data, admittedly sparse and limited, do not support lowering sodium intake to 1,500 milligrams a day for the subgroups at risk and that some of these groups might suffer adverse health effects at that level; it found insufficient evidence that dipping below 2,300 would decrease the risk of disease.

She offered a list of 30 "new small caps" -- companies with market values that have dipped below $2.5 billion after being above $3 billion last spring -- that have buy ratings from Citigroup analysts.

Under NCLB and now under ESSA, at least 95percentt of eligible students are required to take the state-chosen standardized test used to hold states and school districts "accountable". Federal funding can be withheld by the Education Department to states that dip below the 95percentthresholdld.

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