Sentence examples for time greeted from inspiring English sources

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Lewis soon returned to England, this time greeted as a star.

At our second lunchtime meeting, the former diplomat/administrator (or so I regarded him at the time) greeted me with a beaming smile, saying: "Well, this is your lucky day".

It was his girlfriend, Sandra Lee, the Food Network star, who for a time greeted guests alongside him in the mansion's cavernous receiving hall, in front of a fireplace festooned with oversize Christmas bulbs and pine cones.

Mecca's Angel is actually trained just over the border near Darlington in Co Durham, but was, like her trainer Michael Dods and jockey Paul Mulrennan – both tasting Group One success for the first time greeted by the locals as one of their own, roared to the rafters after sweeping two lengths clear of the US trailblazer.

Karma Nirvana were given a further £28,000 to run the line for 12 months, a move which campaigners at the time greeted as a sign that the Government was finally starting to crack down on forced marriages after what they believed was years of kowtowing to cultural sensitivities.

I got home from work one evening and my girlfriend, who was working from home at the time, greeted me a long hug: The sort of hug where neither person says anything for a minute, but the feeling is mutual.

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Rahm Emanuel's honeymoon was shorter than a Jon Burge homicide interrogation, ending in about three hours, when The Chicago Sun-Times greeted him with a portentous post-election headline: "Big problems, painful solutions could seal Emanuel's fate as one-termer".

The anti-gentrification cries that have at times greeted the university's attempts to reconfigure, revamp and refurbish seem to be less vocal these days, but some community leaders remain wary.

A down-tempo rendition of "I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man", from 1987's Sign O' The Times, greeted most of the stampede, estimated to number anywhere between 75 and 250 (a decent proportion of those were there to instruct the rest not to take pictures).

Orville Prescott, writing in The New York Times, greeted it as "a good novel -- neat, smooth and reportorially exact in its account of the pressures, problems and tribal customs of the men in gray flannel suits, the ambitious commuters who are too young to be either successes or failures but whose time is running out".

On Monday morning, my Los Angeles Times greeted me with a story headlined, "Angry Stars All a Twitter".

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