Sentence examples for wanting to secure from inspiring English sources

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THERE is nothing new about companies wanting to secure the best talent.

BMA sources privately accuse the Department of Health of "intransigence" and "wanting to secure a political 'win' over junior doctors".

Every ship on the market wanting to secure employment is advertised with its deadweight capacity, speed and consumption clearly stated for all to see.

However, he retains great power over the electoral process, and is probably torn between wanting to secure an honourable legacy as an Afghan nationalist and protecting his own interests and those of his clan after 2014.

"It's a good indication that there is strong demand and very limited inventory for families wanting to secure a good public school seat downtown," said Lydia Rapillo, an Albanese vice president.

Countries with strict visa rules have a number of reasons for wanting to secure their borders.

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It wants to secure its status as Africa's superpower.

"Instead, they wanted to secure space for media tablets.

They also wanted to secure a foothold, a spot — anything!

The worst clubs, likewise, want to secure survival.

Then I want to secure a small laptop computer. . . .

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