Similar words: pursue, pursuit, pursuant, pursuing, suede, purse, jodhpurs, sue. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] n. a person who is being chased. adj. followed with enmity as if to harm.
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151. Meanwhile, far from the hilltop haunts of astronomers, craftsmen and clockmakers pursued an alternate path to a longitude solution.
152. This claim has been pursued through all agreed procedures with the Banks' Staff Relations Committee.
153. Since assuming the helm at Samsung in 1987, Lee has relentlessly pursued growth through exports and foreign investments and partnerships.
154. Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued.
155. Brihtric pursued him with eighty vessels, which were driven ashore by a storm, and then burnt by Wulfnoth.
156. Mr Ridley said the action would be pursued with the utmost vigour.
157. There was still no news of Alex Household though police investigations were being vigorously pursued.
158. We will explore in due course whether these objectives are pursued to any significant extent in practice.
159. Foreign travel is restricted by the government, which has pursued an isolationist course for a generation.
160. It indicates rather a degree of hesitation in the leadership of the party as to the correct cultural policy to be pursued.
161. This is, of course, a point of contention which will not be pursued here but is useful to bear in mind.
162. The private developers have pursued the investment route with regard to the shopping centre, and to smaller sector shopping centres on particular estates.
163. Mr Nellist is being pursued by Mr Ken Cure, the former engineering union official.
164. Some new enterprises have been created, infrastructural investment pursued and inner-city housing boosted.
165. The principle of multilateralism has been pursued with varying degrees of success and sincerity in the post-war world.
166. After the war he pursued both arts with equal fervour.
166. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
167. Depending upon the personal inclinations and training of the various individuals involved, all three courses were more or less pursued simultaneously.
168. She was hotly Pursued and by one stronger if not swifter than she.
169. Although these reforms have been pursued, their implementation has been hampered by economic problems and the war.
170. Various parties pursued conflicting objectives, often making tenuous alliances with each other for the sole purpose of expediency.
171. Amber, nevertheless, defied conventions, behaved outrageously, and pursued her man in a manner quite unusual for the 19405.
172. No zealous advocate of good citizenship would argue that political participation ought to be pursued to the neglect of all other obligations.
173. Morris neither confirmed nor denied the story, which had been pursued by the Star, a supermarket tabloid.
174. This is now widely accepted, but Mr.X, strangely, never pursued it further with reference to the anatomy of the individual golfer.
175. A physicist by training, Davis never pursued a career in science.
176. Histological proof may be difficult to obtain but should be vigorously pursued.
177. Again, the academic establishment in criminal law has pursued subjectivism with evangelical zeal.
178. A new deadline for deciding if the plan will be pursued has been set for July.
179. The only job he has actively pursued was at his alma mater, Wisconsin.
180. Important lines of inquiry, he realized, had not been pursued.