Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sand, Applecross" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Gradually and large
Gradually MSNBC began to put more emphasis on politics The Project for Excellence in Journalism found in 2007 after a seven year survey of cable channels that " MSNBC is moving to make politics a brand, with a large dose of opinion and personality.
Gradually it became clear that blunter tools can work to greater advantage in large spaces with comparatively larger audiences.
Gradually, a number of Junior leagues grew in strength, particularly in Glasgow where leading clubs drew large crowds.
Gradually, behavior modification / applied behavior analysis within the penal system including residential facilities for delinquent youth lost popularity in the 1970s-1980s due to a large number of abuses ( see Cautilli & Weinberg ( 2007 ) ), but recent trends in the increase in U. S. crime and recent focus on reduction of recidivism have given such programs a second look.
Gradually, Karen and Tony track down the original members ; bassist Les Wickes, who has a family and works as a roofer, drummer David " Beano " Baggot, who is working at a nursery and is on the run from the Inland Revenue due to a large sum of money he owes due to a bad business deal, and lead singer Ray Simms, who after years of drug and alcohol abuse, is now completely sober and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, is living in a mansion with his overbearing Swedish wife, Astrid and apparently working on a solo album, though in truth the bank are foreclosing on his mansion and he hasn't released a solo single in years.

Gradually and mainly
Gradually, Reggie, in Joey's body, gets to know the latter's daily practice, which he finds horrifying: He has been put on a strict diet consisting mainly of dried prunes — but now he has the appetite of a 12 year-old!
Gradually, branches of the Royal Humane Society were set up in other parts of the country, mainly in ports and coastal towns where the risk of drowning was high and by the end of the 19th century the society had upwards of 280 depots throughout the UK, supplied with life-saving apparatus.

Gradually and built
Gradually it was substituted by high-rise blocks ( often built quickly and poorly ).
Gradually other stores were built and homes erected, most of them being good substantial residences.
Gradually, more buildings were constructed on campus and a trolley system was built to connect the growing university to downtown Grand Forks.
Gradually, more settlements started to be built around the station.
Gradually, the reader realizes that the plot does not take place in our timeline but in an alternate history-one in which the Superconducting Super Collider was built in Texas ( in our history, the project was cancelled in 1993 and never implemented ) and in which American forces invaded Baghdad and overthrew Saddam Hussein already during the Gulf war of 1991.
Gradually, more and more people decided to stay there for business and Jiayuguan City was built.
Gradually, the residents built bigger houses.
Gradually Jugan built up homes in and around Rennes.
Gradually he built a reputation as one of the most recognisable and dependable character actors.
Gradually markets were added in each pocket, and schools and places of worship were also built.

Gradually and up
Gradually others will move up to the same level
Gradually, he realized that the pentagon of Angel elders had vanished, and that the ritual learning dance of the nursery had been broken up.
Gradually forced to give up secular power, the popes focused on spiritual issues.
Gradually they open up to each other and reveal their inner secrets ( for example, Allison is a compulsive liar, Bender comes from an abusive household and Brian and Claire are ashamed of their virginity ).
Gradually the two grow closer, and after Luc searches the bag and comes up empty, he agrees that he will help Kate.
Gradually, after taking up his pastorate, he gained greater and greater influence in his denomination, until he came to be regarded as perhaps the most prominent Congregationalist of his time, and was sometimes popularly referred to as " The Congregational Pope of New England.
Gradually, they enabled additional companies to enter the market of postal deliveries of mail with a weight up to half a kilogram ; this was done so that they could compete with the governmental mail company allowing the postage rates to drop.
Gradually the event was taken over by local residents, who dressed up as Gypsies and formed ' tribes '.
Gradually, both the market and the surrounding area fell into disrepute, as taverns, theatres, coffee-houses and brothels opened up ; the gentry moved away, and rakes, wits and playwrights moved in.
Gradually this silted up, and the last ship sailed through the Channel in 1672.
Gradually, her ploys help him to cheer up, and he eventually realizes that Faye likes him and arranges a date at the restaurant " California " ( an actual place in Lan Kwai Fong at the time ).
Gradually or during subsequent firings, the flame or heat source ( e. g. Kanthal heating elements ) can be turned up higher.
Gradually we tried to stir up some interest around Remus to attempt a one-day event and test the waters.
Gradually, women set up cooperatives to guard local forests, and also organized fodder production at rates conducive to local environment.
Gradually, he was picked up by Panampilly Govinda Menon as his most favourite follower.
Gradually, layers of deposited sediment build up on the reef surface ( Hopley 1981, Gorlay 1998 ).
Gradually, several projects have sprung up within the movement: the school ' Abba ', the ' Economy of Communion ' ( which is linked more than 800 companies ), evangelism within small cities, social work, and publishing magazines.
Gradually, a relationship unfolds and they end up going on a date.
Gradually, as some people wearied of Muldoon's style, Rowling's more reserved manner was held up as an asset rather than a weakness, and Labour began to gain a certain amount of traction again.
Gradually as the Spanish power waned and economic progress caught up in the area, the pueblo disintegrated into many pueblos until it remained to comprise only the towns of Peñaranda, General Tinio and San Leonardo ( formerly called Manikling ) all of Nueva Ecija province.
Gradually Prost closed up on Hill, narrowing the gap to 3 seconds after the mid-race stops.
Gradually Prost closed up on Hill, narrowing the gap to 3 seconds after the mid-race stops.
Gradually, in the natural process of growing up, he was married and was blessed with children.
Gradually the harbour silted up in the last part of the 17th century, leaving the town stranded and useless as a port.

0.301 seconds.