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Examples for "desperate"
Examples for "desperate"
1The third major issue facing the country is its desperate education crisis.
2No matter how desperate the military situation, he must answer his mail.
3But we're still far from mass production, and the situation is desperate.
4Swansea City continue their desperate search for form at home to Bournemouth.
5The conditions for displaced people within Kosovo were now desperate, NATO said.
1A do-or-die confidence motion sweeps away all amendments to legislation before parliament.
2It's really more like a do-or-die type of thing, Melissa told her.
3This fight is, figuratively if not literally, do-or-die for both of them.
4We were facing Australia in a do-or-die match for the Bledisloe Cup.
5An assistant who just decided to come with you on a do-or-die mission?
6You try to do it during the regular season, but now it's do-or-die.
7They played three more do-or-die games in the bubble to extend their stay.
8United now face a do-or-die meeting with Benfica for the second season running.
9The reason for this is simple enough: its hard-core, nailed-down, do-or-die vote has shrunk.
10Looking back, I think it was like a do-or-die situation.
11He came to the plate with a "do-or-die" look on his face.
12Her thin anxious face had a do-or-die expression on it.
13It means the gun centre will miss the Eels' do-or-die semi-final against South Sydney tonight.
14Either way, there is no escaping that it is approaching do-or-die time for both clubs.
15Analysis: This is a match that has a do-or-die aspect to it for both counties.
16If it's January, Munster must be in do-or-die mode.
Do-or-die a través del temps