Sentence examples for thring from inspiring English sources

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thring

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To thrust; to crowd.

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Thring may not be much of a poetry reader – of course he wants to talk about her husband and the furnishings.

Thring writes that there is "something undeniably ­invigorating in [­Hanni's] ideas; he gives ­consumers the faith and nerve to trust their own sense of taste and smell".

Thring's article concludes by saying that if Hanni's "individualist approach becomes mainstream, it could constitute a fundamental change in the way we drink wine".

The rich history of hot cross buns is, regrettably, not our concern here (Oliver Thring gave the topic due consideration earlier this week) but if you think of them as the pancake's opposite number, one using up the fats and sugars of the household, and the other reintroducing them to the diet in a celebratory riot of fruit and spice, then you'll get the general idea.

College Sunrise could not in any way compete with the famous schools and finishing establishments recommended by Gabbitas, Thring and Wingate in shiny coloured brochures.

Posted on social media, it immediately attracted comment for its derisive terms of faint praise: "Howe's thin new volume... took her ten years to write... .. Thring says, describing speaking to "...this Cambridge English don whose PhD, she says, was on 'visual imagination and visual vividness in language' is to undergo a tutorial sprinkled with wordy phrases..."...

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An anonymous member of the Academy's directing branch confides to THR his elimination process in selecting best film.

Since 2011, products have to be registered with the Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency MHRAandand granted a traditional herbal registration (THR) before going on sale.

B4, we Usd 2go2 NY toC my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kds FTF.

But the minister has been at pains to insist that the tender was transparent and legal, and that THR-TNS won the contract because its bid was cheapest.

In addition to these sounds Old Persian had another sibilant sound, often transcribed as ç or ss, which developed from the cluster θr (pronounced as the thr in three).

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