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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241. If the applications are pursued, it would embarrass the Government.
242. The structural explanation of social problems is pursued more thoroughly than in a developmental model.
243. Meanwhile the Commission also pursued its efforts to force the return of illicit state payments to industries.
244. Boxer hadn't pursued his question, so he must know that, too.
245. A girl screamed, and a masked man ran through the bar, pursued by two cops in turn-of-the-century uniforms.
246. During that time, he has pursued his own path, favouring lyrical abstraction at the expense of changing fashion.
247. Cutting has only two suggestions for how hemisphere imbalance might arise, neither of which are pursued in his book.
248. Subjects not studied at school can be taken up and pursued to an advanced level.
249. He subsequently pursued a similar career to his father's, but in the service of the Cavendish rather than the Willoughby family.
250. He pursued a military career and attained the rank of Brigadier.
251. Quinn pursued the idea for a few moments but then abandoned it.
252. Patients allocated to normal care were given outpatient appointments to see a psychiatrist or social worker, but non-attenders were not pursued.
253. The completion of multilateral negotiations on the abolition of chemical weapons will be pursued.
254. This was not pursued when it was realised that quite small countries like Ireland could become significant contributors.
255. The improved brain made this possible by careful observation of the animals they pursued.
256. Both have pursued strategies to prevent the domination of their respective continents by any state that could threaten their security.
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257. He pursued her, showering her with gifts, jewels and precious cloths.
258. She wanted only me, pursued me, in fact, with an ardor that I at first found embarrassing.
259. The policy of artistic worthiness which had been pursued since Tubular Bells, three years before, had produced progressively diminishing returns.
260. Ways of guaranteeing a quality service to clients have also been pursued in specific fields of work.
261. Fowler was a man of great energy and enthusiasm and pursued his wide interests in many fields of engineering with great vigour.
262. For some reason, Sophie was plainly being pursued by a number of young men.
263. Court politics were pursued within a context of competition between rival patronage groups.
264. This is a policy we have pursued consistently.
265. He pursued an active ecclesiastical policy.
266. People pursued more material products and neglected the ecosystem performance of forestry.
267. Exactness is the soul of legislative language and one of legislative principles pursued by the law-maker.
268. Great Renaissance of Chinese Nation is the aim and ideality pursued by Chinese people.
269. Greek mythology a giant Boeotian hunter who pursued the Pleiades and was eventually slain by Artemis; was then placed in the sky as a constellation.
270. This is the tale of two economists who lived parallel lives, and then pursued two different and contrary goals. One was devoted to liberty and one was devoted to the state.