Random good picture Not show
121. Time allowed 00:18 Read in studio Eight young couples are living in new homes thanks to a village's own housing scheme.
122. Spurned lovers and ex-wives were nabbed making obscene calls thanks to a new high-tech tracing system.
123. Others showed beaming brides and grooms, looking, thanks to the copying process, like black-faced riverboat minstrels.
124. Speech became eternal, thanks to certain marks on stone and clay and papyrus.
125. Their profits are weakening thanks to tougher competition, loan write-offs and a rising cost of funds.
126. Meanwhile, thanks to a series of startling medical breakthroughs, his father was recovering from his debilitating strokes.
127. Downsizing continues apace with radical change thanks to galloping new technology, while the current merger epidemic leads to unpredictable job loss.
128. Thanks to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream, the climate is also mild, temperatures rarely dropping much below freezing.
129. Bridge boost: A local charity was £750 better off yesterday thanks to a bridge evening held thousands of miles away.
130. Thanks to recession, total domestic sales of personal computers fell by 8% in the year to March.
131. Had a wonderful time, thanks to a generous, patient and chivalrous companion.
132. What her first impressions of Calcutta were we shall never know, thanks to her reluctance to talk of such matters.
133. Thanks to her acquired confidence in what could be achieved in the hypnotic state, Sylvia readily agreed.
134. Congratulations to the winners, commiserations to other entrants and thanks to Peugeot for sponsoring the competition.
135. Annual Repeats Annual favourites are self-seeding wildly, thanks to our milder climate, writes Barbara Abbs.
136. May I also pass on my thanks to your master for providing such a great venue for my business lunches.
137. With this it is possible to control the emission control equipment and ensure peak efficiency thanks to cylinder-by-cylinder knock sensing.
138. It also causes less condensation than double glazing thanks to improved air flow.
139. Thanks to her looks, blonde hair and figure, being chatted up by lascivious males was an ongoing nuisance.
140. Thanks to his curriculum, Brown is a paradise for airheads and idlers.
141. Thanks to your energy and commitment, the fundraiser was a great success.
142. The unit's underside is also well constructed, standing fast on a desk thanks to six strong non-slip feet.
143. Members of the family would be buried there until the 1940s,(Sentencedict.com) thanks to William's generous gesture.
144. Whether clipped into shape or left natural, barberry is a formidable barrier thanks to its dense foliage and profusion of thorns.
145. Splashing out: Children in Hartlepool will soon be able to have more fun than ever, thanks to the borough council.
146. This hasn't restricted the boot space which is 18 cubic feet - square and uncluttered thanks to the good suspension design.
147. Thanks to what he had seen in Ellen, he believed the soul was immortal.
148. A cash-starved foot ferry service can keep running this year thanks to the help of councillors[Sentence dictionary], the skipper revealed last night.
149. It played these roles thanks to impeccable photographic skills, including montage and front-projection.
150. Thanks to the inherently leaky nature of the water industry, there is already a fair amount of information to go on.
More similar words: thanks, Thanksgiving, thank, than, at hand, other than, rather than, that is to say, not more than, no less than, no more than, more than ever, more often than not, hand in hand, rank, tank, blank, ankle, banker, banking, blanket, frankly, the rank and file, that, stop, as to, stock, story, stove, in that.