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Sentence count:99+4Posted:2017-03-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: recovereconomic recoveryrecoveryrecoveredirrecoverablediffer fromsuffer fromfar from
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31. Pool are helping former Newcastle United midfield player Michael Parkinson to recover from injury.
32. He was still trying to recover from his earlier slip.
33. Good-bye, Miss Morrow, and thanks for your help, which I suppose I will recover from.
34. His daughter, however, is still finding it difficult to recover from her traumatic assault in New York.
35. Maybe it has taken the girls this long to fully recover from the demoralizing Arizona road trip. Sentencedict.com
36. But he could not recover from the wound inflicted by the man once so close to him.
37. The report painted a generally optimistic picture of Britain continuing to recover from the worst recession since 1945.
38. It takes two weeks to recover from a good Tour, three months to recover from a bad one.
39. Several people saw the aircraft recover from the turn to an essentially wings-level attitude with small erratic oscillations in bank angle.
40. The scandal, which comes as the department is still trying to recover from the Rodney King beating and the O.J.
41. The best way to recover from this is to get plenty of bed rest.
42. Fortunately, proven techniques can help people recover from these habits.
43. He thought it quite possible that Pike had starved the horse to help it recover from its leg injury.
44. Mister Grant has a long way to go before he will fully recover from his injuries.
45. Croft took a year's sabbatical to recover from a string of niggling injuries and is now raring to go again.
46. In such circumstances the purchaser will then need to rely upon the terms of the sale agreement to recover from the vendor.
47. No pay was given for Bank Holidays, with the result that it took weeks to recover from the loss of income.
48. It took a long time for the British economy to recover from the effects of the war.
49. Last employed by Houston, he is trying to recover from a career-threatening ankle injury.
50. He said the thousands of get-well messages had been helping him recover from 17 days in a coma after a car crash.
51. It was taking time for Britain to recover from the First World War.
52. There have been several cases of two-seaters being overstressed by pilots pulling back hard to recover from steep dives after spin recoveries.
53. I knew that they had not given you enough time to recover from the pneumonia.
54. The original lessee could then recover from the assignee under the indemnity.
55. The gesture helped Jean-Pierre recover from the shock of seeing Jane.
56. That's despite new evidence that people in their seventies or eighties can recover from operations just as well as the young.
57. With a warm fire, and a hot meal, I began to recover from my unpleasant experiences.
58. The people began to recover from the horrors of the long war with Chaos and for a while the population grew.
59. The girls have four days to recover from the California trip before facing their state rival in Mac Court.
60. Given the general state of his health, it may take him a while to recover from the operation.
More similar words: recovereconomic recoveryrecoveryrecoveredirrecoverablediffer fromsuffer fromfar fromhear fromcovercovertuncovercoveredcover upcoveringcoveragediscoverdiscoverydiscoveredoverflowrediscoveryreconversionover and overover and over againcovefromcovetas fromcovetedcome from
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