Sentence examples for will not latch from inspiring English sources

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That is a worse percentage falloff  than the show experienced on Wednesday night, and it may be a signal that viewers will not latch on to the series this year as they have in the past.

Most ramps will not latch properly unless the end is on the ground.

If the RESET button fails to extend after pressing test, if it extends but the device can be operated still, or the RESET button will not latch back "in", it it needs to be repaired or replaced.

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But breast-feeding mothers are taught not to maintain eye contact because it is distracting and the child will not stay latched and eat as much as he or she needs to thrive.

If baby does not latch on correctly because his mouth is not open wide enough, then he will grip on to just the nipple.

But consumers just did not latch on to that idea; instead, "they've latched onto the Prius," Mr. Lentz said.

We spend so much time together, and we'll be warming up for a show or winding down and playing music in various corners, and possibly not latching onto something that is actually a cool idea, something worth pursuing.

But since this feature is meant to rummage a little deeper into the archives, I hope you will not mind if I latch insistently on to your lapels and keep yanking until you agree to read S. N. Behrman's astonishing Profile of Joseph Duveen, the art dealer and cultural adviser to Rockefeller, Frick, Clay, and Hearst.

This will of course limit the companys' losses if the consumer market doesn't latch onto the slightly more expensive but incredibly thin notebooks.

He wouldn't latch on.

But our bathroom door wouldn't latch shut.

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