Similar words: lake, flake, slake, flakes, flake out, snowflake, take the blame, flak. Meaning: n. visionary British poet and painter (1757-1827).
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61) This is the largest exhibition held on Blake, and one to get lost, and even lose your head, in.
62) It's an incredibly beautiful and fragile piece of your body, Mr Blake.
63) Blake was astonished, and found himself moving towards the Doctor.
64) The work of Coleridge, Keats, and Shelley coexisted with the misery described by Blake.
65) It came to Blake in a flash that the man was really a detective.
66) An exhibition of new sculptures by Nayland Blake opens in later May and will be discussed in next month's column.
67) Blake was skeptical, wondering if it were really an evil spirit.
68) As it walked forward Blake saw a hand illuminated by the pale lights.
69) Blake was to be wrapped up in this sooty, surreptitious London nearly all his life.
69) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
70) That, and the narrowly missed encounter with Richard Blake after the intervening four years.
71) In the introduction, Blake skims over various stylistic approaches and attempts to justify his own.
72) Blake began his sentence in Wormwood Scrubs prison in West London.
73) She fully intended to give Matthew Blake the most miserable afternoon of company he had ever had!
74) To most of his contemporaries Blake was a nutter or simply inept.
75) From the darkness in front of them Blake could see a black shape bounding towards them.
76) Besides, he was funny and youthful, the opposite pole to Matthew Blake.
77) But the simplicity of Blake and Mouton's original conception has probably been the main reason for its success.
78) This is a solo piano album with Blake paying homage to Monk the father.
79) Blake returned to London a hero in the eyes of MI6 but the secret nature of his work precluded any official recognition.
80) Success has been a along, hazardous journey for Blake Baxter.
81) It is perfectly true that Blake did have a battery-operated radio in his cell which worked on medium and long waves only.
82) Lonsdale was allowed to remain with Blake despite all the assurances to the contrary given to the Home Secretary.
83) The device Blake chose -- a first person narrative -- is exceedingly difficult when using an historical figure.
84) Dennis Blake, the area supervisor, wants to bring the zinc content much lower.
85) Hayes submitted three names one of which, not surprisingly, was Blake.
86) Blake tried to see but the people had formed a barrier preventing him from seeing what was on the ground.
87) Blake was wrongfully arrested and is now demanding an apology from the police.
88) Larry Blake, a father of three children, was shot dead outside his home last night.
89) The stories of Blake and the various defectors show how easily the intelligence fraternity fools itself.
90) William Blake, "Proverbs of Hell."