She had just turned the key in the ignition when there was a loud bang as something landed on the front hood of the truck. |
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William slides his water bottle into the cup holder and shut his door, finally putting the key in the ignition. |
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I'm scrubbing a particularly stubborn stain when I hear a key in the lock and I freeze. |
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The quality of education was also key in making student's globally marketable. |
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Face-to-face communication was another key aspect and proved key in stopping a staff walk out. |
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This is a prototyope and the only one in the UK and is under secure lock and key in my house. |
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Consistency and cost issues were key in Whitworth College's decision to abandon outsourcing. |
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How long would it take to key in this exemplar of the disintegration of the cultural form of the novel? |
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When the nightwatchman discovered the door unlocked and someone sleeping inside, he turned the key in the lock. |
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This snazzy function will appeal to anyone who has ever dug for a key in the rain while holding seven carrier bags of shopping. |
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When she couldn't find the key in its normal hiding spot, she jimmied the lock and let herself in. |
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As I put the key in the lock for the final turn, my mother asked me if I was sad. |
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He jiggles the key in the lock on the front door, trying to persuade the tumblers to shift, which they finally do, reluctantly. |
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It took a moment to jiggle the badly-cut key in my door, but eventually, I managed to open it. |
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Learning to relinquish control is key in overcoming emetophobia, according to Dr Veale. |
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Listening for a moment, he put the key in the lock and unlocked the door, but didn't open it immediately. |
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One of the boys from earlier put his key in the lock and unlocked the door. |
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Mr. Wehrman was pumping the gas pedal, an irritated expression on his face, holding the key in the ignition. |
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Imagine you tell her to come straight home, then you wait in vain for the sound of her key in the door. |
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When he reached her door, he turned the spare key in the lock and walked inside. |
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Then they tried to use the keys to open the door but put the wrong key in the lock. |
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Twist the key in the ignition and the engine doesn't so much explode into life as dutifully and modestly clear its throat. |
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She turned the key in the ignition and they left Pickering Beach, driving west. |
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Anytime we flip a switch, turn a key in the ignition, or mail a letter, we expect something to happen. |
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For the reader who is not familiar with Soviet map symbols, there is a key in the back of the book. |
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So, be careful with this CD-ROM set as you should be with the answer key in any math textbook. |
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As they effortlessly key in the words there is not even an iota of confusion among them. |
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Police were interviewed on radio warning residents not to deadlock doors overnight without leaving a key in the inside lock. |
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What a horrible night, she thought as she fumbled with the key in the door. |
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I tucked the key in my pocket and finally set about wrestling my hand properly through my sleeve again. |
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Colloidal phenomena are key in the separation of minerals from their ores by particle flotation. |
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Callers key in a security code and confirm their details, and the line is open round-the-clock. |
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With an auxiliary generator capability, the truck's generator can operate when the truck is parked without a key in the ignition. |
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The key in such a foreign policy will be to think of the people, the average citizenry first. |
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Then, telling him to stay, quite like one would do to their pet Pekinese, she marched up the front steps and jammed her key in the door. |
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She seemed as if she was going out as she had a car key in her hand and a handbag over her shoulder. |
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The airframers checked and tightened every bolt, nut, screw, and cotter key in the system. |
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As Becky goes into the schoolhouse, she notices that the schoolmaster has left his desk key in the lock on the drawer. |
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You can select from the standard list of scale factors or key in your own. |
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This kind of adjustability is key in buying a quality office chair. |
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Phineas shoved a key in the passenger door and jumped inside. |
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Ryan turned his house key in the door and followed Katalyn inside. |
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She took ages to key in her PIN, took ages to decide what she wanted. |
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They finally got to the room, and he put the card key in the lock. |
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Compassion is at least as key in education as in almsgiving. |
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The key in this region is to revegetate corridors between remnant stands of native trees and shrubs, such as acacias, cacti, Texas ebony, and guayacan. |
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As she fiddled with her key in the lock, the Killer opened the door from within. |
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She opens her right hand but artfully conceals the key in her left. |
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If the Manx were still facing problems in 1914, the development of Mannin would have been key in countering this image of the Island as a county of England. |
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He slammed the door shut and they heard the scrape of a key in the lock. |
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I check whether I'm still able to judge speed and distance accurately by making sure I can get my car key in the door lock without breaking it or scratching the paintwork. |
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Hurriedly inserting the right key in the lock, she secured the doors. |
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Statements to the press are now the key in determining true intentions. |
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The key in this definition is to note that an object's status is dependent on other significations of other affects, manifested in the brand names themselves. |
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Finally he managed to shove the key in the slot and gave it a violent twist, jerked the door open, and dove in, expecting the man to grab him or possibly pull a gun. |
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She put the key in the lock and opened the door as she turned around and waved at Scott once more before slipping back into the house and closing the door behind herself. |
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Paul's orienteering and navigational skills were key in their escape. |
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Whether you're an email marketing ninja in training, or training ninjas of your own, connecting with your current customers is key in keeping them happy. |
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Both benches will be key in letting the starters decide this game. |
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Timely intelligence was proving key in combating the gang problem, where many of the shootings are retaliatory. |
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Bank cashiers have been known to key in the wrong amount by mistake. |
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In Attachment Theory the affective component is the key in the lock to release theoretical certainty but the true affective experience is unknown. |
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Kate pushed in the clutch and turned the key in the ignition. |
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Part of the exhibition incorporates a high tech family tree where people can key in the name of the person they are interested in and see them appear before them on screen. |
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The metallic scritch of a key in the lock jolted me out of my funk. |
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Just put the key in, turn it on, put it in gear and you're off. |
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With the key in place, the power button switches the engine on and then you just knock the dashboard-mounted gearstick into drive and away you go. |
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Staying at the wicket is the key in any format of cricket and this is what the Afghani players are learning to do. |
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Reducing the risk of cross-contamination is key in the production of microbiologically safer, higher quality food. |
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It was a bit like buying a new laptop and having to get used to the shift key in a different position. |
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When sweeping, pressure and speed of the brush head are key in slightly increasing the layer of moisture that builds up under the stone. |
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Who safeguards his alloy wheels with locknuts and then leaves the key in the car? |
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I've left my key in my office in Manchester, my family are at Bournemouth, and the old woman who does for me goes home at nine o'clock. |
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It provided the missing key in the Standard Model of Particle Physics as to how other fundamental particles get their mass. |
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The book was published in 1901 in London, and is now kept under lock and key in the Deering Library of Northwestern University. |
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Take the key in the parent node that splits the left sibling and the leaf, the split key, and insert it into the leaf. |
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These are great for really developing that Christmas tree in your lower back and the proper arch at the top is key in that regard. |
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According to legend they died of starvation a few weeks later, since their brother had thrown the prison key in the castle moat. |
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I was a very good radio operator. I bought my own bug. That's what the telegraph key in its modern form was called. It was semiautomatic. |
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Windows users should substitute the Control key for the Mac's Command key in each shortcut. |
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Provenance remains key in this largely uncatalogued field and pieces from before the Second World War are particularly prized. |
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If it was him we can have him under lock and key in 24 hours. |
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The year 1876 is key in the history of librarianship in the United States. |
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The hunt is key in returning the Pevensies to their home in England. |
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Controlling consumer behavior and demand is a key in mitigating action. |
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It is the key in which the work reaches its triumphant ending. |
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