Sentence examples for was contract from inspiring English sources

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was contract

verb

To draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

  • The snail's body contracted into its shell.

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Aside from his family, Mr. Blau's first love was contract bridge.

Moreover, much of the company's business was contract work, and office drones hardly paid attention to the provenance of their swivel chairs or curtains.

It was contract negotiations rather than viewing figures that did for David Milch's masterful western drama about the citizens of an 1800s prospecting town.

In terms of value, the Norwegian taxi industry had a turnover of approximately €1.1 billion in 2013.1 Overall, approximately half of this was contract work, the major contracting partners being the different health corporations.

One was intervention type (individual, group, outreach, and prevention case management), and the other was contract type (health education risk reduction or HERR, HIV counseling and testing or HCT, HIV treatment adherence programs, and prevention programs for HIV-positive individuals).

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Mr. Grace's son Chris, now the company's chief executive, was in high school, working afternoons at the family plant, where the company was contract-manufacturing printer parts.

Teena Brandon's world was contracting.

The report suggested Chinese manufacturing was contracting.

John D. Sanborn was contracted by Sec.

STATIN was contracted to conduct the survey.

First: all musicians are contract workers.

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