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Sentence count:126+4Posted:2017-06-29Updated:2020-07-24
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91. The Department of Health has signalled its intention to review the formula in the light of 1991 census data, again using small area analysis.
92. This signalled the start of the victory celebrations as Randalstown swamped the Victorians circle.
93. He continued to box until 1910 when a deteriorating eye condition signalled the end of his active career.
94. He signalled to the driver to stop the car.
95. The conductor signalled the orchestra to rise.
96. The policeman signalled the children to cross the road.
97. She signalled that he was about to turn left.
98. The ship signalled her sister ship and then stood on.
99. Some analysts have suggested that the DP World case signalled growing US restiveness over the role of foreign investment in the economy.
100. The prompter signalled her.
101. Out of the array of machines and benches(sentencedict.com),(http://sentencedict.com/signalled.html) Mr. Brown signalled a foreman.
102. entered into an advertising dalliance with Google, but this fell apart after antitrust authorities signalled that they would not approve such an agreement.
103. ON THE 24th of February, 1815, the look-out at Notre-Dame de la Garde signalled the three-master, the Pharaon from Smyrna, Trieste, and Naples.
104. Cabinet ministers signalled their determination to tough out the controversy.
105. A file descriptor would be signalled when new data were inserted to awaken the X server, and the X server could also directly examine the queue indices which were stored in the shared segment.
106. the Fed has signalled easier policy with quantitative easing proposed to stem steady disinflation.
107. The general signalled to his officers for the attack to begin.
108. China yesterday signalled it was prepared to accept foreign private equity groups, following last week's introduction of a law to encourage its fledgeling domestic private equity industry.
109. Lily had the doomed sense of the castaway who has signalled in vain to fleeing sails.
110. As has already been signalled by the treasury, if a super tax on mining can be introduced, then after that a Labor government will introduce super taxes on all businesses.
111. Pointing to his right - away from goalmouth - he signalled for a through pass.
112. It focuses on the grammar of case relations, signalled by morphological case, prepositions , and word order.
113. While the company's financial reports were improving, a number of vehicle recalls signalled that its famed quality was slipping, and Mr. Toyoda began to sound the warning bell.
114. He saw that he would not be able to run with the ball, so he signalled for a fair catch.
115. Benson signalled the auctioneer quietly and kicked the bid up another thousand.
116. Moscow has also signalled that it would supply Tehran with new surface-to-air missiles in defiance of US opposition.
117. ON THE 24th of February, 1810, the look-out at Notre-Dame de la Garde signalled the three-master, the Pharaon from Smyrna, Trieste, and Naples.
118. U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson then "reluctantly" called Buffett at Fuld's behest and signalled he would like the billionaire to invest in Lehman, but "did not load the dice."
119. Of course, a small penalty rate would not have solved the moral hazard problem; but it would have signalled the seriousness of the central bank in facing up to it.
120. The Canadian dollar eased back after the Bank of Canada cut interest rates 50bp to 3.5 per cent and signalled that further easing would be needed.
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