Sentence examples for veer with from inspiring English sources

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It serves up overlapping competitions and loyalties as well as emotions that veer with the ferocity of a free kick on goal.

Smartphones vary from small sliders like the Palm Veer, with its 2.6- inch screen, to comparative behemoths like the Dell Streak 5, a tablet/phone with a 5-inch screen.

Siena has added a new wrinkle to his linear system: figuration, in the form of grotesque old-man faces that veer with alacrity from Renaissance character studies to Mad-magazine comics.

You can almost count the number of architectural critics at major newspapers on one hand, and while there's been an explosion of opinion design and architecture blogs in recent years, they tend to preach to the converted or veer, with few exceptions, toward noncritical celebration or gleeful snark.

But does the new prime minister, who as chancellor raided the industry for windfall taxes, look like the best guardian of the North Sea? "At least Gordon Brown knows how much he can take out of it," says Van der Veer with a flicker of a smile.

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The Maid and the Electrician become rubberneckers at the divorce trial, veering with casual cruelty from opinion to opinion on the proceedings.

Amber Darragh's Mercutio, meanwhile, is recklessly antic in her Ché Guevara beret, veering with thrilling unpredictability between Harlequin and street-fighter.

On the smooth white, his rapidly sketched blue lines veered, with occasional squeaks, this way and that — from modern English, which we understand, to Shakespearean English, which we pretend to understand but kind of don't, to Chaucerian English, which we don't pretend to understand, and then to Old English.

It's going to veer off with Rian, and it's going to veer off another way with Colin".

It will veer Mediterranean, with a base of leeks and onions, a bit of tomato, potatoes, saffron and garlic.

Now, however, reports from Moscow, where Royal Dutch Shell Chief Executive Jeroen van der Veer met with Russia's energy minister, Viktor Khristenko, and Gazprom Chief Executive Alexei Miller, suggest that Gazprom could end up with a 30%, or controlling, stake in Sakhlin II.

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