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Examples for "race"
Examples for "race"
1Therefore, race relations were again a priority issue-albeitin a different way.
2Jefferson said he would continue to support the race in future years.
3The race then is between change and the next crisis in Europe.
4Popular films did, however, break into the best picture race last year.
5He said he saw a threat of a new nuclear arms race.
1It was recently decided to send a text message result for speed.
2That's not a problem, but he showed a good cruising speed today.
3They would, however, still be able to receive content on today's speed.
4Perhaps true, at least in terms of time needed to train speed.
5High-speed rail services to France, the Netherlands and Germany were also suspended.
1When he reached the landing, however, he heard a rush of water.
2As investors rush into frontier markets, analysts suggest careful selection among countries.
3But in Ireland, it's a rush to work, that's the wrong way.
4Fraud occurs in the rush of business; but it is the exception.
5That exhilarating rush of power was gone; now I felt completely drained.
1In addition to new funding, rapidly improving technology will hasten the project.
2He disagreed that continued oil and gas development will hasten climate change.
3Let me hasten to assure you that such is not the case.
4The number provided is too small; and I hasten to increase it.
5We hasten to send to the commanding naval officer in the bay.
1He wore a dress suit for the first time in his hie.
2Supposing it some wild animal, he threw hie javelin at the spot.
3And now, my son, let us hie to the siege of Washington.
4I shall stay here a moment, and then hie me back again.
5I'll hie me to my lonely hall, and by its cheerless hob
1Seize horses or even asses for your men, and ride in hotfoot.
2He will come hotfoot to find the four we could not find.
3Then, hotfoot, I was making for the entrance to the garden.
4He was of opinion that Edward was riding hotfoot to ruin.
5He'd park in his own driveway and hotfoot it through my back yard.
1I'll say goodbye if you're going to pelt along the promenade.
2He pelted along, stumbling, recovering, stumbling again.
3Romulus was dimly aware of Mattius pelting along to his rear, adding his childish voice to the clamour.
4No, he has passed all the forwards and emerges from the ruck of men, pelting along at a tremendous pace.
5Why, an hour since we were just half-way between Glassenrigg and Scawdale, pelting along at about double the speed limit.
1Did her mother ever rush along in front of a bull?
2And now a forest appears in which huge apes rush along on four paws.
3The horses and mules are always ready to rush along with any herd leading them.
4Then our hero again seized a brand, and made a rush along the cabin passage.
5That must be delightful to rush along on horseback!
1Benito, passing a bucket along the line, stared, white faced, at his neighbor.
2He tipped the bellhop and grabbed the ice bucket along with a sunglasses case.
3One day Henry was sent on an errand, and he took a tin bucket along.
4Even when the colored girl fell down the well, carrying the rope and the bucket along with her, Susan was not a bit flustered.
5Several of the most active of the men did the same, while the women and children passed the buckets along with considerable rapidity.
1Strangely enough, it embraced a portion of the redwood belt along Mad River, near Arcata.
2Her warrant card and badge clipped to her belt along with handcuffs and pepper spray.
3Atomahawk had teased him about keeping it in his belt along with all his high-tech toys and gizmos.
4The trees became heavier in a narrow belt along the stream, but open sky could be seen beyond them.
5Militants have killed hundreds of tribal elders and government officials in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt along the Afghan border over recent years.
1I step on it unintentionally, but it flies away in desperate haste.
2Angus did not want to step on it to get to her.
3The queen could step on it now, as on a beautiful carpet.
4They may step on it; we must hold back a league.
5The tactful foot of Family authority ought to step on it.
6You'd step on it with your bare feet and not even feel it.
7Better put your jaw in a sling, Happy-you'reliable to step on it.
8But if you ever drop it, I'll step on it accidentally.
9I think you'll find: Eve 1864.... No, don't step on it.
10I got in the Camaro and told my mom to step on it.
11My right leg almost collapses when I step on it.
12Strauss yells for the drivers to step on it, and the gates creak open.
13When I step on it I play with my heart.
14And then I said, But McCain's gonna step on it.
15He was just about to step on it when he saw the major's face.
16Are you sure that little bridge won't move the instant I step on it?
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