Sentence examples for that strains from inspiring English sources

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That does not change the dimensions of a problem that strains schools, medical services and families.

Indeed, the play is a shaggy dead dog story that strains rather bravely for philosophical import.

But some recent studies suggest that strains on the farm-labor supply are real.

And yes, we are talking about a time traveling play that strains for racial connections.

It's a competent but rather flat volume that strains to work as a unified project.

Nora greets Kitty with a cheeriness that strains under the weight of its artifice.

Some say that strains in the coalition are worsening.

The result is a book that strains to do intellectual justice to Feynman the scientist but leaves him short-changed as a rounded personality.

Under questioning, Admiral Mullen said that strains on the force could end up dictating military decisions about troop deployments in Iraq.

Tests show that strains of the virus isolated from cases in Nigeria and neighboring countries are nearly identical, documenting that the disease was exported from Nigeria.

Mr. Simon sang "Wartime Prayers," which brings together a meandering verse and a refrain that strains (too hard, perhaps) for grandeur.

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