Close with or as if with a tight seal.
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Examples for "lock in"
Examples for "lock in"
1That has led existing borrowers to try and lock in better rates.
2A second later the door lock in the glass partition clicked open.
3But once you find the right combination, it's easy to lock in.
4Fund participants must lock in their investments for two years, until 2013.
5To lock in the rate, customers have to sign a 12-month contract.
1And therefore I have set my seal in witness of the truth.
2Therefore I have hereto set my seal in witness of the truth.
3The reasons for his release are under seal in the United States.
4Those documents have been under seal in a San Francisco federal court.
5They were signed by the king's hand and seal in red ink.
6Quickly seal in a little olive oil until rare, drain well and cool.
7Place carefully in glass jars, pour hot syrup over and seal in jars.
8Contrary to popular belief, browning does not seal in juices in stew meat.
9But I couldna just see clear the seal in her forehead.
10Saw many a whistling seal in one part of the lake.
11Pour into hot sterilized glasses, and when cool seal in the usual way.
12The Ross Sea was frozen over, and there were no seal in sight.
13Let simmer three or four hours, and seal in glass jars.
14The lawsuit was originally filed under seal in 2012 by a purported whistleblower.
15Once hot, close the panels and seal in the heat like a thermos.
16In witness of which, I have affixed my seal in witness of the truth.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Seal in a través del temps
Seal in per variant geogràfica