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Sentence count:183+54Posted:2017-06-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: resignedassigneddesignedresignedlysignetassigneedesigneralignedMeaning: [saɪn]  adj. 1. having a handwritten signature 2. used of the language of the deaf. 
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(151) I signed the contract - they've got me by the short and curlies.
(152) CBS Records had signed her back in 1988 on a three-album contract.
(153) The two leaders signed a treaty of entente and cooperation.
(154) A document signed abroad is as legally binding as one signed at home.
(155) I didn't read the contract fully before I signed it but I'm counting the cost now.
(156) One copy of this letter should be duly signed and returned to us.
(157) The two countries signed an agreement to jointly launch satellites.
(158) In the first week of January, thousands of guilt-ridden people signed up for fitness courses or embarked on diets.
(159) The villagers all signed a petition asking for a hospital to be built.
(160) You can only take up occupation once the tenancy has been signed.
(161) The United States and Canada have signed a free-trade pact.
(162) The ceasefire treaty was a dead letter as soon as it was signed, as neither side ever had any intention of keeping to it.
(163) He had signed his confession and sealed his own fate.
(164) The hotel manager signed to the porter to pick up my case.
(165) Over 20 countries have now signed the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.
(166) He was annoyed to find the contract had been signed without his knowledge.
(167) A large number of students have signed up for the course.
(168) Most EU countries have signed the agreement and the US is expected to follow shortly . Sentencedict.com
(169) An open letter to the prime minister, signed by several MPs, appeared in today's papers.
(170) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighbouring country.
(171) The cheques must be signed in front of the cashier at the bank.
(172) It'll all be signed and sealed by Friday, and you can move in then.
(173) The commission's report has dispelled much of the uncertainty that has enshrouded the telephone industry since the Telecommunications Act was signed.
(174) She said the painting was by Picasso, but it wasn't signed.
(175) The two sides have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the conflict.
(176) By withdrawing the funding, the government signed the project's death warrant.
(177) For the last month she has been signed off sick from work.
(178) She signed off by wishing her listeners a Happy New Year.
(179) After being grilled by the police for two days, Johnson signed a confession.
(180) Please enclose your signed cheque and payment slip unattached and unfolded.
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