Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Wilfred Bouma" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Yet and make
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Yet it is plainly time to make a start, and to be effective the first move should be highly dramatic, without being fanatical.
Yet U.S. coal is cheap enough to make foreign steelmakers' mouths water.
Yet another method is to make the main program an interpreter for a programming language, either designed specifically for the application in question or general-purpose, and then write the bulk of the actual user functionality as macros or other forms of add-ins in this language, an approach taken for example by the GNU Emacs text editor.
Yet it is this very ambitiousness, his striving toward meaning, and attempts to deal with the big themes of human life, that also make his work so clearly appreciated by other critics, his audiences and collectors.
Yet a machine cannot be left " on " for any length of time either, as this would drain the battery too much to make it useful for carrying around.
Yet other versions make Aeëtes a native of Corinth and son of Ephyra, or else of a certain Antiope.
Yet, when he was offered the southern fortresses of the Republic — the French possession of which would make the Spanish Netherlands indefensible — and ten million guilders, he refused.
Yet in the following centuries, every one of these estates ( except Keukenhof ) was removed to make way for the cultivation of bulb flowers.
Yet if Black could only pass ( i. e., make no move at all ), White would have no way to mate on its second move.
Yet actual lock-in attempts can fail, if adapters can be purchased or manufactured to make the components compatible.
Yet, its conservative handling effect, particularly understeer, and the fact that many drivers believe rear wheel drive is a more desirable layout for a sports car make this layout atypical to high-performance sports cars.
Yet " Bradwardine and his Oxford colleagues did not quite make the breakthrough to modern science " ( Cantor 2001, p. 122 ).
Yet governments ' embassies, aircraft, and ships at sea are known to possess complex receiving equipment that could make regular use of encrypted data transmissions from the home country.
Yet, apart from the title, we find only traditional Italian musical terms within the work, suggesting that Beethoven was probably trying to make a point in his use of Veränderungen.
Yet the reference in the act to " objects of ... scientific interest " enabled President Theodore Roosevelt to make a natural geological feature, Devils Tower, Wyoming, the first national monument three months later.
Yet if England was left to itself the situation could become desperate for the Dutch Republic: Louis XIV might intervene and so make James II his vassal ; or James, wishing to distract his subjects, might even join with Louis in a repetition of the attack made on the Dutch Republic in 1672.
: Mr Thrale's Sobriety, & the Decency of his Conversation being wholly free from all Oaths Ribaldry and Profaneness make him a Man exceedingly comfortable to live with, while the easiness of his Temper and slowness to take Offence add greatly to his Value as a domestic Man: Yet I think his Servants do not much love him, and I am not sure that his Children feel much Affection for him: low People almost all indeed agree to abhorr him, as he has none of that officious & cordial Manner which is universally required by them-nor any Skill to dissemble his dislike of their Coarseness-with Regard to his Wife, tho ' little tender of her Person, he is very partial to her Understanding ,-but he is obliging to nobody ; & confers a Favour less pleasingly than many a Man refuses to confer one.
Yet he found time to write numerous monographs on surgery of the brain and spinal column and to make important contributions to bacteriology.
" General opinion now tends to regard Till Eulenspiegel as an entirely imaginary figure around whose name was gathered a cycle of tales popular in the Middle Ages ," Ruth Michaelis-Jena observes " Yet legendary figures need a definite background to make them memorable and Till needed the reality of the Braunschweig landscape and real towns to which he could travel — Cologne, Rostock, Bremen and Marburg among them — and whose burghers become the victims of his pranks.
Yet Loblaw continued to make acquisitions.
Yet at a time when many everyday necessities, like chairs, cups and plates, were turned products, successful London turners could make a good living by the standards of the day.
Yet the medications to treat pain are cheap, safe, effective, generally straightforward to administer, and international law obliges countries to make adequate pain medications available.
Yet, dedicating himself to the playing side of chess would have earned him insufficient sums to make a living.
Yet simply having personality does not make one a diplomat, any more than having muscles makes one an athlete.

Yet and return
Yet long before the scheduled time for return, Donovan would be watching for every speck in the sky.
Yet Maude had suggested that Sarah return to New York.
Yet somehow they reached their second consecutive FA Cup final, and the big day at Wembley coincided with Busby's return to work.
Yet the return of Titus further highlighted the comparative insignificance of Domitian, both militarily and politically.
Yet so deep was the rift in Greek society, that on his return to Greece, an assassination attempt was made on Venizelos by two royalist former officers.
Yet after the second return from Judea, John and his companions went back again to their trade of fishing until he and they were called by Christ to definitive discipleship (; ).
Yet his succession was by no means assured: At his father's deathbed in the wilds of Cilicia far from Constantinople, he recognised that it was vital he should return to the capital as soon as possible.
Yet, having decided not to prevent the Prussian rise to power by allying against her, Napoleon also failed to take the opportunity to demand Prussian consent to French territorial expansion in return for France's neutrality.
Yet resistance, particularly from the Danishmends of the north-east, was strong, and the difficult nature of holding down the new conquests is illustrated by the fact that Kastamonu was recaptured by the Turks even as John was in Constantinople celebrating its return to Byzantine rule.
Yet Nicholas did not waver in his determination ; after being reconciled with the pope, the emperor withdrew from Rome and commanded the former Archbishops of Trier and Cologne to return to their homes.
Yet in the aftermath of the second battle, Antigonus managed to capture the family and riches of the Silvershields, an elite regiment within Eumenes ' army, who in turn handed over Eumenes to Antigonus in return for their release.
Yet this is how you return our kindness.
Yet he did not return to his motherland, preferring to visit the important museums of England, France and Italy.
Yet it was not until 1682, after Charles II's complete victory over the exclusionists, that the Duke of York was allowed to return to London.
Yet, by the late-1980s and early-1990s, tourism saw a return to popularity, with cities such as Milan becoming more popular destinations.
Yet despite the breach of trust, the governor once again released Smith on the same promise to leave the province immediately and not to return, and as before, Smith and his party remained in California hunting in Sacramento Valley for several months, before heading north along the Pacific Coast to use the Columbia River to return to their headquarters.
: Yet, min ', my lass — ye maun return
Yet he refused to return.
:" Yet the truth is that the crowds are unlikely to return once they have been exhausted by the charade of inconvenient walkways that appear almost intentionally to confuse all but those with perfect map navigational skills.
Yet, as soon as they return, they face a group of impostors following Cerebro, in the guise of Professor X.
Yet this very union, in one so consistent as Judah, demanded the fulfillment of the supreme politico-religious ideal of medieval Judaism — the " return to Jerusalem ".
Yet, on his return to London, Palmer sought patrons with only limited success.
Yet from the Bible text, the author demonstrates how ritual law was initially ignored after Moses 259 ; only much later, following the return from exile, was the ritual system established under Ezra.

1.367 seconds.