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1. A fool always rushed to the fore
2. A fool always rushes to the fore
3. Environmental issues came to the fore in the 1980s.
4. She's always to the fore at moments of crisis.
5. The crew lashed down the cargo on the fore deck.
6. The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.
7. Your seat is in the fore part of the aircraft.
8. be / come to the fore to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part: She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
9. Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the Earth's ozone layer.
10. The beetle's fore wings are small and are not used in flight.
11. She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
12. The fore end tube plate of the condenser has cracked beyond repair.
13. There had been no direct damage in the fore part of the ship.
14. The case brought to the fore a lot of racial tensions.
15. The captain ordered two flags to be placed fore and aft.
16. The prime minister has deliberately brought to the fore those ministers with a more caring image.
17. The ship was moored to the dock fore and aft.
18. He went fore to see whether the sail was properly in place.
19. Automatically, women's bodies are again to the fore.
20. Allow your natural rhythm to come to the fore.
21. Passive smoking has come to the fore.
22. On the contrary, it brought to the fore her inner resilience.
23. A number of low-budget independent films brought new directors and actors to the fore.
24. After the election several new Members of Parliament came to the fore.
25. A wicked, mordant sense of humour has come to the fore in Blur's world.
25. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
26. At the championships more promising divers are expected to come to the fore.
27. I suppose it was just my managerial instinct coming to the fore, but I decided to make a tactical substitution.
28. As this process continues to develop, more serious contenders for political leadership will come to the fore.
29. Hedley Verity went to school locally, and came to the fore as a schoolboy cricketer.
30. But the struggles over the bill bring to the fore much more general questions about how we understand state intervention.
1. Environmental issues came to the fore in the 1980s.
2. The crew lashed down the cargo on the fore deck.
3. The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.
4. Your seat is in the fore part of the aircraft.
5. A number of low-budget independent films brought new directors and actors to the fore.
6. be / come to the fore to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part: She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
7. Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the Earth's ozone layer.
8. The beetle's fore wings are small and are not used in flight.
9. The fore end tube plate of the condenser has cracked beyond repair.
10. At the championships more promising divers are expected to come to the fore.
11. He went fore to see whether the sail was properly in place.
31. I kept my head down and the heavy bag well to the fore as a protective shield.
32. Grand but not too grand, and wearing all its medals and trophies to the fore.
33. The 1980s were a decade in which many social issues came to the fore.
34. Seeing Margaret begin to pull herself up, Maura's natural kindness came to the fore.
35. This is the time when your grasp on logic comes to the fore.
36. No new politician has come to the fore, so others vie to fill the vacuum.
37. The Labour Party comes to the fore when the distribution of resources comes to the top of the agenda.
38. The main deck forward was ten inches thick and further reinforcement was fitted both fore and aft.
39. Instead, it was a real middle class, of diverse origins, pushed to the fore by changing conditions.
40. Fore those who aren't colour-shy, Fired Earth has more than 100 shades in its Haute Provence range of clay tiles.
41. Since this simplified technique makes widespread implantation a practical option, cost-benefit issues will come to the fore very quickly.
42. The Government were clearly unaware of the subterranean effort to bring the issue to the fore.
43. Now, as Pope fell from grace, McClellan came to the fore again.
44. Once again it was the Club Secretary Eddie who came to the fore maintaining his good form and romping home a clear winner.
45. Several factors had intervened to bring the building surveyor to the fore.
46. At present the opportunities they provide for cost cutting are more to the fore.
47. But it is his streak of self-criticism that should ensure that those gifts come to the fore.
48. The fore part of the carcass provides the picnic shoulder and the Boston butt.
49. Success in computation relating to time intervals is highly dependent on a number of factors and there fore is variable.
50. They have come to the fore at last, increasing their presence by 40 percent in just four years.
51. As previously noted, long-term forecasts differ from short-term fore casts primarily in the level of detail required.
52. They used to have big chains right round, fore and aft to keep them together.
53. Analysts are divided over whether Fore and the other expensively acquired businesses will ever make a decent return for shareholders.
54. Bees and wasps hitch their fore and hind wings together with hooks to make, in effect, a single surface.
55. Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years.
56. Occasions arise when there is no time for niceties(/fore.html), and Schubert was usually to the fore at such times.
57. A large heap of peanuts belonged to her at this moment, and her natural liveliness was well to the fore.
58. This line represents the fore and aft axis of your aircraft, the fuselage.
59. It is perhaps not surprising that such an interpretation should come to the fore in the implementation of normalisation.
60. Oldknow the man of romantic sensibility came to the fore.
61. This is where the innate artist in you gets the chance to come to the fore.
62. Bitter social divisions, briefly overshadowed by the chorus of demands for constitutional reform, came to the fore.
63. When they returned, thousands awaited them at the airport with Yamamoto to the fore.
64. One of them assured us that as he went from fore to aft his shoes were well-nigh buried in blood and brains.
65. Christine held a cigarette between the fore and middle fingers of her left hand.
66. Since the ability to draw is not seen as particularly important, this state of affairs has not come to the fore.
67. As the Tournament progressed other teams came to the fore.
68. They are certainly artists of proven worth, but who came to the fore twenty or so years ago.
69. At the same time new types of industry, demanding different locational requirements, were coming to the fore.
70. It came to the fore most strongly when she faced the fact that some day Dimity might marry.
71. Sometimes Bone ThugsN-Harmony member FleshN-Bone comes to the fore with rhymes that could be characterized as urban psalms.
72. Two other boats approached, fore and aft, and began firing fireworks at the vessel.
73. Three hundred metres from the end of the race, the horse stumbled and fractured its right fore cannon bone.
74. During these years of continual warfare, religious questions were seldom if ever brought to the fore.
75. Channels and salt marsh, reed beds and pools, shingle and fore shore.
76. Being black has always been in my subconscious, but I've tried never to let this come to the fore.
77. He has come to the fore recently.
78. Dudley has now come to the fore, too late.
79. Tom stood at the fore of the line.
80. His body was protected by armour fore and aft.
81. He come to the fore recently.
82. Fore - end left side hinders an electrocardiogram.
83. Appreciation, originality and fore sighting are our common understanding.
84. Ah! Fore way is very arduousness!
85. She came alongside and raked him fore and aft.
86. People mush there fore, learn to deal with people.
87. Hydraulic system supplied large punching and riveting fore.
88. The labour question must come to the fore next session.
89. The captain of the ship ordered the red flag hoisted at the fore.
90. Though at the fore, statisticians are only a small part of an army of experts using modern statistical techniques for data analysis.
91. This region knows what chronic diseases mean, when to sound the alarm and, most importantly, what to do, placing health promotion and prevention at the fore.
92. The experimental results of piezoelectric micro gripper show that displacement and clamping fore of gripper are coincident with the FEM results and linear with the control voltage.
93. There fore we study the kings of locally semicomplete digraph by its characterization.
94. Please open a Credit in favour of ABC company be - fore shipping.
95. The higher harmonics of the rotor BPF in the fore part of the suction side are more prominent than that in the other parts of the stator blade.
96. After cyclone occlude, there are only fine water vapor conditions at fore warm front and cyclone center.
97. A worker with ability and character will always come to the fore.
98. If you want to pass the exam, you can't afford time fore moving picture.
99. Watch as a flower expert and professional gardener demonstrates how to plant and care fore fall-blooming Arum Italicum bulbs in this free online video about home gardening.
100. It has come to the fore now for two reasons.
101. And a contingent of qualified space scientists and technicians has come to the fore.
102. Foremast light and fore anchor light etc shall be fitted on foremast.
103. Young people should step to the fore and help their peers.
104. Science and technology has never developed so rapidly at the fore time.
105. Possessed of such qualities, how do you bring them to the fore and snare the job?
106. You should stow the frozen pork pieces fore and aft not crosswise.
107. Extensive regional consultations that took place in the lead-up to GCARD will bring some of their views to the fore.
108. One of the fore - runners of the American modern poetry, Dickenson is the pioneer of Imagist Poetry.
109. As the project developed, unsuspected difficulties came to the fore.
110. "That's a topic which has come to the fore very much recently."— 'Indeed.'.
111. Complex structure is formed at the fore sole and heel of the sole.
112. How gloriously he would go plowing the dancing seas, in his long, low, black- hulled racer, the Spirit of the storm, with his grisly flag flying at the fore!
113. Create new layer, switch to very small hard brush, set fore color to light-greyish-blue, and draw spots.
114. The axial velocity distribution at different radii and longitudinal positions (fore and aft propeller disc) were measured by means of a laser velocimeter.
115. In a prepaid-type adjustment, the cash transaction occurs be fore the related expense or revenue is recorded.
115. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
116. It was of a boxy hull design with a sharp angle at fore.
117. You better back the fuck up, fore you get smacked the fuck up.
118. He who angers you controls you, there - fore you have no control over your anger.
119. Furthermore, a number of significant new topics have come to the fore in recent years.
120. The oxygen -corrode of boiler and circulating water system is the most serious in the all kinds, there fore, the deoxidize process is the most importance measures to water supply.
121. This machinery is a new type horizontal smash mechanism. It is equipped with kit rounds at the fore shaft, so it won't be blocked on the operation process.
122. Compaed with traditional HSCT, NST can reduce acute GVHD, lower the toxicity related to fore treatment, shorten the time of agranulocytosis phase and decrease case fatality related to transplantation.
123. There fore even the rare event may become probable, given enough time.
124. Innumerable fine cadres have come to the fore from among the masses.
125. But without good news on these fronts, it's still very possible that another market flare-up could bring fears of rolling European defaults back to the fore.
126. In Switzerland the language problem has also to come to the fore.
127. As Captain Ross steered the barge around the Ups, the Russian Imperial standard was run up at the fore, and when the boat had passed by the guns of the handsome little frigate fired a royal salute.
128. When something is too big and the more you wanted it to be smooth and the more you care about it, the more likely you would be likely to experience some little disasters at the fore night.
129. There fore, total variable cost for each coach was $300.
130. Case - Based Reasoning ( CBR ) technique is the fore realm of AI and machine learning.
131. Foredge ( Fore - edge ): Outer edge ( cutting edge ) of a book, opposite the binding edge margin.
132. Cliff self-produced the song, giving it a solid reggae backing, but keeping his vocals to the fore, the perfect combination of music and song.
133. Balanced angulation fore and aft combined with powerful muscles and good condition produce smooth, efficient action.
134. It was deposited in a lower energy environment of transgression in the sublittoral platform to fore depression of platform from northeast to southwest.
135. Innumerable activists have come to the fore from among the masses.
136. But high - profile stars such as Colin Farrell have helped bring the accent more to the fore.
137. Linton's is as different as a moonbeam from lightning[], or frost from fore.
138. Conversely the conduct of facts again provides basis for the further fore causerie.
139. Wove paper: Paper produced Using a plain, woven dandy roll and there fore without laid lines, as distinct from Laid paper.
140. A bloody separates ( separatist ) conflict raged there fore ( for ) 30 years before the tsunami hit.
141. All of the implementations of these security measures construct the security platform fore - government system.
142. In the fifth chapter, the program self - assembled and the interface program fore - treatment and after - treatment are illustrated.
143. Results show that the structural efficiency of the joined wing is improved because of the internal force is redistributed between the fore wing and the rear wing.
144. Our yacht was well equipped with two double cabins fore and aft.
145. There fore, to re form the domestic system and the international economic system is a significant condition for LDC to realizing the late-developing advantage.
146. A kind of vertical test fixture for firing test of high thrust and short time motor with fore nozzles was designed. Its dynamic characteristics are analyzed and satisfactory results are obtained.
147. "We've really seen a coin renaissance in the past few years," said Henrietta Holsman Fore, director of the U.S. Mint.
148. Dodo comes the fore at the cutting - edge of electronic products because of its strong competitive.
149. No true fiasco ever began as a quest fore mere adequacy.
150. So why would they leave one man out? Three responses come to the fore.
151. Bowsprit Blocks Side view of the bowsprit: Shows the Fore Mast stay block, and the bobstay blocks.
152. It is there fore far less machine dependent, so that the programmer needs far less knowledge of the details of the microcomputer system.
153. Where economics were at the fore in prior years this year's focus will unquestionably be the passage of Planet X and how this might be announced to the public.
154. They are putting the powder and the arms in the fore hold.
155. The results of suggest that the study provided theoretic basis fore ndocrinotherapy of the vulvar dystrophy, PR in malignant tumor is regarded as one of the indexes to predict prognosis.
156. If things were different, other names would have come to the fore.
157. Control the fabric feeding tension by adjusting the speed of fore guiding roller and rear guiding roller through exchange chain pulley.
158. The zener diode coordinate translator and its designing principle are expounded by taking the metering of RPM of 4125A engine fore...
159. Amor car , i want have one too, thx fore share.
160. Hence this is a relatively efficient way of change tendency fore ofand low water of precipitation.
161. Land diving , Vanuatu . " The land divers of Pentecost are the fore - runners of modern bungy jumping. "
162. There fore, great changes are taking place in ship plate demand.
163. The Portuguese voyages to the spice Islands, which brought the question of Java to the fore.
164. In this way many fine people will come to the fore.
165. Carnivorous dinosaur is big, hind of powerful and fore short large dinosaurs.
166. One is the fore - end embedded network video terminal subsystem, the other is the back - end client subsystem.
167. Principle 5 : Banks should use transaction authentication Methods: That promote non - repudiation and establish accountability fore - banking transactions.
168. Now entering his ninth decade, he still puts climbing at the fore, cobbling together a combination of book royalties, slide show revenues, and contraCT reseARCh work.
169. This innervate the adjacent region of the fore and middle intestine.
170. The rest of the Aden paraffin are arranged in Hatch No. 4 lower hold fore part. Maybe it's omitted in the plan.
171. Ever was she to the fore, lifting the webbed shoes and making the way easy.
172. Fore men supplemented their bean - and - sweet - potato diets with small game, but women and children lacked protein.
173. We encourage top - notch talents with innovative ideas to come to the fore.
174. Making hard choices is all but impossible when political gamesmanship is at the fore.
175. Beyond that their work deals with the capacity of the video medium to manipulate reality: the video's ostensibly objective documentary quality brings a fictive element in historiography to the fore.
175. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
176. Annie came to the fore to give Lou time to recover himself.
177. For example, vacuum metallurgy, power condensers , transtormers , vacuum macerate process , fore - sucking for vacuum coating equipment, etc.
178. The se data imply that nitrify in gan d denitrify in g microbes had already evolved by the late Archean and were present be fore oxygen first beg an to accumulate in the atmosphere.
179. The input (record) is filtered by the application of an optimum bilateral exponential filter, and the output model of gold signal fore...
180. This essay brings to the fore some of his faults in such aspects as rhyming, assonance, character-repetition and vowel-...
181. He came to the fore as a physicist at an early age.
182. He came to the fore a physicist at an early age.
183. An elegant but crisp wine with ripe, gooseberry flavors on the fore palate backed by tropical fruits and a hint of grassiness that lingers on the aftertaste.
184. Much of the useful common sense knowledge needed for life is prescientific and has there- fore not been analyzed in detail.
185. The greater the failures became, the more obstinately his incurable amateurishness came to the fore.
186. His incisive and fore sighted view indicated his foresight and sagacity as a vocational revolutionist.
187. One area where the conflict between quantum theory and relativity comes to the fore is in the gravitational constant, G, the quantity that describes the strength of gravity.
188. The results reveals that two linear motors could drive the flexible axis to a one and only state, so is the orientation of the vectorial fore caused by the screw propeller.
189. Its wraparound U - lounges fore and aft, invite friendly conversation and camaraderie.
190. bottle-fed infants more often regurgitate some quantity of a feed , or get a less than perfect balance of fore and hind milk than they might if feeding directly from the breast.
191. Function: basically getting curve shape at the fore part of boot-vamp.
192. This factor will come increasingly to the fore as election day nears.
193. The Conical Seamount is a non-volcanic one in the Mariana Fore Arc.
194. Results Fore urethra calculus of seven cases were all recovered.
195. Whether the fore sponson or the height of aft sponson is reduced the GZ value decreases(), but the influence is not intense.
196. The test results indicate that the proposed algorithm has more advantages than that of the fore mentioned algorithm in vehicle number, route length, route time, and computational speed for MDVRPMC.
197. The Fore knew kuru as a curse cast by sorcerers.
198. Bones meal and menthol oil should be stowed against the fore bulkhead of Hatch No.3 deck.
199. The paper points out that the target for this major should be defined to train the qualified personnel who can fit the need of tourism development and be competent at the fore front management posts.
200. As the project develop, unsuspected difficulty come to the fore.
201. The bilge water of fore chain locker is discharged by one independent bilge hand pump ( CS —32 H ).
202. He says the use of imported children as jockeys in camel racing first brought the issue to the fore in the UAE.
203. An elegant but crisp wine with ripe, gooseberry flavors on the fore palate backed by tropical fruits and a hint of grassiness that lingers long on the aftertaste.
204. This essay brings to the fore some of his faults in such aspects as rhyming, assonance, character-repetition and vowel-repetition with a view of reit...
205. He loosened his very strong hold on the ship's rail and glanced fore and aft.
206. The fore on the grinding wheel loading mechanism of steel conditioning machine tool is analyzed theoretically.
207. Large numbers of talented persons have come to the fore in today's circle.
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