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Sentence count:263+30Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bringSimilar words: feteeffetefetishsafetyfetterlifetimesafety netcafeteriaMeaning: [fetʃ]  n. the action of fetching. v. 1. go or come after and bring or take back 2. be sold for a certain price 3. take away or remove. 
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(211) Eleanor had the cheek to have a tummy upset so he had to fetch his own newspaper.
(212) 'stinking bitches, fetch that cuckold to play for us.
(213) DB2 does not wait on the fetch operation.
(214) The sideshows will fetch in the people as well.
(215) Miss Wang has gone to fetch the ice chest.
(216) Archive Trap is almost always going to be free with fetch lands being reprinted.
(217) Mr. Richard, sir, have the goodness to run and fetch a constable.
(218) Mary very quiet, try to fetch out at the party.
(218) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(219) This means that there will be eight qualifying records produced by the fetch operation.
(220) In China we discuss Chinese issues. What is the highest price a Chinese artist can fetch?
(221) 'say, Jim, I'll fetch the water if you'll whitewash some. "
(222) The mother goat and to fetch scissors , andand, and then she cut open the monster's paunch.
(223) The young widow was left with three children to fetch up.
(224) Because the archive has been created with the same schema as the active data, the same SQL statement from the previous section can be used here to fetch the order amounts.
(225) I also have a suit to be dry-cleaned. Can I fetch it the day after tomorrow? It is urgent.
(226) The following example will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from a database with AJAX technology.
(227) White Horse: Do you still remember Waterless? Help me fetch it(sentencedict.com), set off tonight!
(228) Our government has taken effective measures to fetch down the pieces of food.
(229) It was a far fetch from Jane's house to the moor.
(230) Until the grown-ups come to fetch us we'll have fun.
(231) She has fainted; we're trying to fetch her to with smelling salts.
(232) Fetch information about the e-mail that is processed from the user's mailbox. This includes information like the subject, received date, recipients and so on.
(233) This old craftsman has the skill to fetch out the beauty of a gem by polishing it.
(234) These variables are used as output arguments and the values are retrieved and assigned to them during the fetch operation.
(235) A FOR FETCH ONLY clause is added to the Select statement to avoid record locking and to take advantage of SQL automatic blocking.
(236) Once back at my Nan's, everyone was silent, no one wanted to do anything. Dad read a book quietly, Nan sat and sobbed to her, mum went to fetch some chips from the chippy, and I listened to my music.
(237) A local variable is one that is only available for use (that is, you can assign to it, or fetch its value) within the scope in which it is declared, and within nested scopes as well.
(238) As the Address component is configured to be lazily loaded more SQL queries are run to fetch the required data i.e. first the Person and then his Address.
(239) The test proved that these two methods can be adopted on the information abstract and can get the accordant results, while correlation analysis can fetch up the two methods' insufficiency.
(240) Like other collection management apps, GCstar's plugins will fetch information from Internet databases, or you can write your own plugins in Perl.
More similar words: feteeffetefetishsafetyfetterlifetimesafety netcafeteriasafety pinunfettereditchybitchhitchbatchDutchcatchmatchwatchpitchpatchditchsketchypatchyglitchstitchetchingthatchsnatchstretchswitch
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