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Sentence count:151+1Posted:2017-04-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: wouldcouldmouldshouldmouldyshouldersmoulderhead and shoulders aboveMeaning: ['wʊdbɪː]  adj. unfulfilled or frustrated in realizing an ambition. 
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121. Where other forms of the uptick rule present merely a speed bump to would-be short sellers, the latest proposal is more restrictive.
122. Spencer Tracy as the father of the would-be bride is pressing Mr. Poitier on whether he has considered the sufferings their mixed-race children might have to endure in America.
123. CALGARY, Alberta, June 8 (Reuters) - Addax Petroleum Corp AXC.TO said on Monday it held talks with a would-be buyer of the oil company, sending its shares up 11 percent.
124. But despite vast amounts of liquidity the Fed has pushed into the financial system, banks worried about their own finances and the credit-worthiness of would-be borrowers remain reluctant to lend.
125. The 22 illustrated Valentines were sent by would-be suitors to Catherine Worsley, daughter of Sir William Worsley of Hovingham, in the 1850s.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
126. Only when the man went to take his foul-smelling trousers to cleaners did he notice that 7,500 euros had been taken from his back pocket by one of the would-be helpers, police said.
127. In fact, would-be catastrophes have regularly been pushed aside throughout human history, and so often because of innovation and technological development.
128. 3 (1) This airborne stakeout was directed at one Jose Padilla, otherwise known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, a Brooklyn-born street thug now identified by investigators as a would-be Qaeda terrorist.
129. The idea of the American Dream maintains a strong grip on the imagination of many Americans and would-be citizens, but a detailed breakdown of the figures reveals a grim reality.
130. The consequence of the narrow and myopic vision of both the gamester and the would-be profit maker is that neither group has the slightest interest in the work of building a libertarian movement.
131. Naismith watches would-be owners interact with the horse and visits the site where the animal would live,[Sentencedict.com] often several times.
132. This airborne stakeout was directed at one Jose Padilla, otherwise known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, a Brooklyn-born street thug now identified by investigators as a would-be Qaeda terrorist.
133. Pint-sized would-be astronauts in a miniature simulated rocket launch center at a brand new space education center for kids in southern Beijing.
134. The refuse to accept the nature of copyright for compilation of facts reflects in the concernment of the construction of creation for a work for the would-be author.
135. These days, if you are a would-be Taiwanese diplomat your travel prospects are limited, encompassing just four African nations, 10 tiny Pacific and Caribbean island states and the Vatican.
136. It also seems to have reached the Kabul juvenile detention centre where staff are trying to give the mix of criminals and would-be jihadists a proper education.
137. The would-be PM's performance at the News Corp event was seen as a clear sign that Labour was becoming electable – and marked the beginning of a long, close friendship between the two men.
138. Producing millions of gallons of oil each year, the industry was widely seen as unassailable, with advocates scoffing at would-be illumination substitutes like lard oil and camphene.
139. Though Arab states have lived tetchily with Israel's nukes for decades, no would-be heavyweight wants to be outstripped by Iran, even if the reigning mullahs never actually build a weapon.
140. Stonefish stores its toxins in gruesome-looking spines that are designed to hurt would-be predators.
141. Flight International reported that Excalibur conducted a private market survey, and found would-be customers yawning at the suborbital jaunts offered by the likes of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
142. Weimann has argued that data mining could sniff out jihadists or remove information before would-be terrorists see it.
143. It is the story of the first would-be draft evader in literature, the story of Odysseus.
144. Across the world, other would-be saviours are taking advantage of the -Chinese zodiac to press home the need for changes in consumption and development patterns.
145. When they return to the hive, they headbutt hive mates performing the famous "waggle dance" that directs would-be foragers to rich sources of nectar.
146. Security forces claim they were suicide bombers, though there was no indication the would-be suicide bombers were armed.
147. He says he was trying to convey to would-be entrepreneurs that they needed to earn revenue quickly to gain independence from investors.
148. The would-be Jedi brought their weapons to the Cabot Circus complex in Bristol as part of a 'flashmob' - a secret event organised online.
149. For instance, pseudo-random numbers are used for process IDs and packet IDs, which makes spoofing significantly more difficult for a would-be attacker.
150. Would-be mothers who conceive within six months of a first miscarriage are more likely to have a successful and uncomplicated subsequent pregnancy, according to a study in the British Medical Journal.
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