Sentence examples for well locked up from inspiring English sources

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The Passat wagon, however, has a tight niche fairly well locked up.

Professor Jean Edward Smith: I think Herbert Hoover has that pretty well locked up.

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But while they're at it, they might as well lock up the restrooms and insist on bagged lunches as well.

But evidence is growing that cows don't do well when locked up, so now many dairies are reverting to the traditional approach of sending cows out to pasture on grass.

Mr. Romney, who has been thinking about a running mate since well before he locked up the Republican nomination, has been studying the dossiers on potential candidates.

This one was stolen 30 years but found soon after; unsurprisingly it's well and truly locked up now behind a thick glass frame.

Felix Hayes's Rochester, energetic, bass-voiced, unravelling in a surprising dressing gown, might well have been locked up were he not male and rich.

By contrast, if a wealthy investor were to go directly to these hedge funds, the minimum investment might well be $1 million–locked up for at least a year.

I mean, if your goal is to make a statement about captivity, you may as well get yourself locked up!" .

"They could have been locked up well under market value," he said.

Of course, the way things are going he will have the nomination locked up well before the middle of April.

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