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61. Ford signalled his intention to treat legislators as allies rather than adversaries.
62. Once one-person-one-vote is accepted, some have already signalled a willingness to surrender much of their power.
63. Mardonios reoccupied it, and signalled the news by beacons to Xerxes at Sardis.
64. In an Inland Revenue consultation paper, Mr Brown also signalled a willingness to disregard student loans when calculating tax credit levels.
65. He also signalled that he hoped to have talks with Zulu leaders, including Buthelezi, in the near future.
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66. But last night he signalled he is ready to launch a comeback with the reserves within the next week.
67. Last week the Soviet embassy in East Berlin even signalled it would not intervene if unrest became uncontrollable.
68. Despite the foregoing criticisms, we recognise and welcome the change of direction signalled by the draft guidance.
69. The stolid chugging, the intense revving of big diesels, the bass throb: it all signalled heavy machinery at work.
70. The Chancellor also signalled he did not favour an early cut in interest rates.
71. He signalled us to keep still as he stood upright, tightening the grip on his spear.
72. Aldridge, however, signalled a no-ball, ruling that the ball flew above the permitted height under the series rules.
73. The 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act signalled a new, more coercive system of state intervention into the domain of sexuality.
74. The subsequent phase between 1934 and 1939 signalled the return of the party from the political wilderness of sectarian isolationism.
75. The fires signalled to something else as well ... Shortly before daybreak Tallis was woken by the distant sound of a hunting horn.
76. Harry nearly jumped back in surprise and flushed instantly in embarrassment at the distaste his flinching movement had signalled.
77. The emergence of a Five Nations cup, a handsome piece of silverware has signalled the end of an era.
78. He stood on the steps outside the building, tattered cloak flapping like a scarecrow's nightshirt, and signalled to me.
79. The presence of these links is often signalled by explicit cues within the text.
80. A lorry driver signalled to her to cross the road.
81. Richards came back and signalled clearly, but Tribe was busy with his gun again.
82. The Reagan New Federalism also signalled an increased dependence of urban areas on state government.
83. Scharnhorst, taking Rawalpindi for an unarmed merchant ship, signalled her to heave to.
84. In the past few days Mr Delors has signalled his determination to boost the executive powers held by Brussels.
85. It was always possible that Will Sin's death might have signalled the end for the band.
86. Again and again Cheryl signalled the message, hoping desperately that Angela would read it.
87. The footmen looked relieved to see me, and I immediately signalled them to get to their positions.
88. The move was signalled last week and, true to their promised response, management suspended the workers involved in the disruption.
89. I signalled to turn back in the direction of the motorway, then I changed my mind.
90. An eerie blast on a horn signalled the start of the ceremony and the crowd became silent.
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