Of course Nice regrets saying no to a particular new pharmaceutical product.
2
Mbete was on stage earlier saying we need 'ten to 15 minutes'.
3
I kept saying, 'Yes, sir; sorry, sir,' trying to calm him down.
4
The judge hearing the case can protect consumers' wallets by saying so.
5
Thirty-two years later we are still saying almost ten years, he said.
1
However, challenges exist as to the best method to target RKIP expression.
2
Politics, however, is my area of expertise. Palpatine's relaxed expression became serious.
3
However, their expression at protein level should be evaluated in future studies.
4
He caught Henry's expression and added, ''Course I've been retired for years.
5
It said freedom of expression and assembly have also suffered recent setbacks.
Ús de locution en anglès
1
And previous letters have been publicized enough to explain the similarity of locution.
2
Some of the variants of this locution are expressed in very coarse language (431.
3
It was the normal snooty, self-consciously weary locution.
4
But in that he was-touse the usual Flat Creek locution-inthat he was "a boss."
5
Masha's poignant locution about God's will was her way of expressing hope in the language of her pious grandmother.
6
He paused for a moment, both in his locution, and in his walk back and forward across the floor.
7
It was an odd locution for her to have employed that she was "going out for the day."
8
He could not make out the words, but he could hear the manner of locution: a gentleman's voice, refined but forceful.
9
Borrow was shy, angular, eccentric, rustic in accent and in locution, but with a charm for me, at least, that was irresistible.
10
The scholar accepted the rural locution, the work perhaps of the imagination of childhood, and applied it at hazard without informing himself more particularly.
11
Williams, to use a locution of our times, may still be talking the talk of gene selectionism, but he is no longer walking the walk.
12
We are apt in England to class as an "Americanism" every unfamiliar, or too familiar, locution which we do not happen to like.
13
The unusual locution "affection of truth" or "of good," which Mr. Ager abandoned, translating "for truth" and "for good," has been returned to.
14
Nasty blunt instruments of locution that devastate an enemy fan's will to live, or at least invokes his will to chuck a brick at you.
15
The locution is based upon the fact that illegitimate children do not enjoy the same rights and privileges as those born in wedlock (431.
16
A third locution is, "You are going along to the Kükendell fair" (Kükendell being a part of Meiderich, where a fair has never been held).