Sentence examples for trying to suppress a from inspiring English sources

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Trying to suppress a sob, I let loose a hiccup.

"The hoo-er in the sewer," he said, trying to suppress a smile.

When he ordered chicken, Chip Stamey seemed to be trying to suppress a grimace.

Local armed groups loosely aligned with the government are trying to suppress a rebellion in the east.

"The last two, I got to the seventh inning, it was special," said Nova, unsuccessfully trying to suppress a smile.

"We shouldn't be trying to suppress a market that's giving people a service they genuinely need," Mr. Yassky said.

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Nowadays it is not some misguided ecclesiastics who are trying to suppress an embarrassing scientific fact.

Journalists dismissed that claim, and accused the government of trying to suppress an article it knew would embarrass Mr. Chen.

This would be a significant drain on a force already suffering from defections and now trying to suppress an escalating guerrilla conflict by conventional means.

While the Sudanese government is trying to suppress an armed rebellion in the Nuba Mountains, it is civilians who bear the brunt of the suffering.

The scandal has also renewed questions about the continued employment of the CBC's senior business correspondent Amanda Lang, who failed to disclose her close relationships with prominent bankers while trying to suppress an exposé of their practices.

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