Make the last row of stitches when knitting.
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Examples for "drop "
Examples for "drop "
1 That tinkering saw the support for 'yes' drop to 49 per cent.
2 However, he decided to drop out in 1981 during his second year.
3 For different reasons, both parties are likely to see their vote drop .
4 The fight to pressure the state to drop the case is on.
5 She did, however, drop a hint about a possible new television role.
1 The election result has cast doubt on popular support for that project.
2 Events surrounding CervicalCheck continue to cast a shadow over the health service.
3 Animal prints: we think they're best left to cast members of Eastenders.
4 The withdrawal agreement must give legal effect to that ' cast iron' guarantee.
5 Clive Fugill said Covid-19 cast doubt on whether that legacy could continue.
1 In Europe we throw away 100 million tonnes of food every year.
2 But fears remain that political uncertainty could yet throw countries off course.
3 I'm sorry to throw cold water on the subject; but excuse me.
4 The problem is, however, people in glass houses should not throw stones.
5 We now throw down the gage to the capital of the world.
1 Nevertheless, recent epidemiological studies have shed more light on this possible association.
2 Our new report attempted to shed some light on this grey area.
3 Despite robust fourth-quarter results, the stock has shed 11 percent this year.
4 The case has also shed light on widespread child abuse in Paraguay.
5 The court case may shed light on the causes of the crash.
1 However, the company has not been able to shake off the allegations.
2 He suffered from severe sea sickness that he could not shake off .
3 He turned fiercely; he strove in vain to shake off my grasp.
4 He has been unable to shake off intense speculation about his future.
5 But it is time to shake off the burden of the past.
1 In 1745 this church attempted to throw off the yoke of the
2 In 1680 they made an attempt to throw off the Spanish yoke.
3 You can let outside factors beyond your control throw off your focus.
4 Lay aside your bridal attire, fair Rosalie; throw off the turquoise bracelet.
5 The girl seemed suddenly to throw off the weight of her grief.
1 In Europe we throw away 100 million tonnes of food every year.
2 They scream for mercy; they throw away their guns; they are panic-stricken.
3 The emergency was too urgent to throw away the time in words.
4 They will only throw away their fire in the dark without it.
5 I'll lock the skeleton in its cupboard and throw away the key.
1 Say two hours and ten minutes after we cast off from here.
2 They reached the boat; and she cast off from the great ship.
3 I thought, however, that I had cast off every trace of it.'
4 The boats took the water in orderly fashion, and were cast off .
5 Flags were hoisted and amid general cheering the moorings were cast off .
6 Maybe it's just time to cast off and do our own thing.
7 Come, lads, here is my own Marie Rose ready to cast off .
8 He cast off and then hastened to the stern of the boat.
9 The launch cast off and with ever-increasing speed headed down the river.
10 These are afterwards cast off merely by the swelling of the cotyledons.
11 England would have cast off her friends and gained none in exchange.
12 His decision was irrevocable for he cast off the line and said:
13 Mr. Livingston gave the order to cast off , and start the vessel.
14 The fasts were cast off , and we backed out into the river.
15 Vallington cast off the bow-line himself, just as I reached the wheel-house.
16 She angrily cast off Aylaen's hand and stalked off on her own.
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