Sentence examples for that sneaks under from inspiring English sources

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The free hit is a dot ball, a slower one that sneaks under Franklin's cross-batted swish.

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Murphy finished with three hits, including a two-run triple that sneaked under the glove of a diving Lucas Duda at first base in the fifth inning.

Her 49th goal of the season was a wrist shot that sneaked under the crossbar and gave Minnesota a 3-1 lead.

The United States national team was reminded of that last Friday in a 2-1 loss to Jamaica in a World Cup qualifier; both Jamaica goals were scored on free kicks, one on a shot that sneaked under the American wall and another on one that flew over it.

The dead Duesy was loaded aboard a rented, oversize tractor trailer that snuck into town under the cover of darkness.

The poorly immunogenic ones are those that sneak through the meshes of immunosurveillance.

Wales captain Sam Warburton says his side needs to embrace the favourites tag - to remould themselves as a team that arrives at Twickenham, chests puffed out, ready to make history, rather than a side that sneaks in under the radar, hoping to snatch a sly victory.

Hayes was a player that snuck up on everyone, really.

"We used to sneak under that fence," said Mr. Britton, pointing past the open-air grandstands decorated with red and white flowers.

Other major vertebrate parasites have cleverly evolved HA-binding proteins that enable them to sneak under the tent and to obtain a free ride on the HA molecule.

The Neato Botvac ($480 to $600) requires less cleaning than the earliest robotic vacuums, and it features good pickup power and a low profile that helps it sneak under couches.

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