Sentence examples for thinking a scrap from inspiring English sources

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I'm trying to order them in some fashion – I'm thinking a scrap book or ten.

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I'm thinking a backlash.

Cheyenne had thrown out the cocaine bundle, thinking it was a scrap from dinner left on the ironing board.

If you're a boss who is thinking of scrapping yours and embracing one that reflects the values embodied in your company's slogan, like Google's "Don't be evil" or Zappos' "Be humble," your employees will certainly appreciate it.

Not that abolition of the article would quickly lead to a unified armaments market; but the fact that governments are not even thinking about scrapping it shows Europe's distance from such a market.The French defence industry has in itself become a major obstacle to cross-border rationalisation.

He said that did not mean the company was thinking of scrapping the Firestone brand, but analysts said a name change could be unavoidable.

And you don't want to see a toddler protest https://t.co/qTkme5iJ40 Dear god the BBC are thinking about scrapping #CBeebies to save money.

So besides planning to add 900 cabs, the senior official said, the city is thinking about scrapping the basically useless night surcharge of 50 cents and replacing it with a rush-hour surcharge of a dollar.

Oddly, the DWP is not thinking about scrapping this.

He did not mean the company was thinking of scrapping the Firestone brand, he said.

The company was also one of four contractors bidding to take over some services for Surrey Police, but the region's police authority voted on Thursday to suspend the plan - and is now thinking of scrapping it entirely.

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