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    Usa "rein in" in una frase

    rein in frasi di esempio

    rein in


    1. 'I figured out a way to rein in Ali,' Ish said


    2. There was no evidence at all Iran ever tried to develop an A-bomb, and no effort at all to rein in Israel which has over 100 H-bombs since the 1970s, its weapons developed from an alliance with South Africa under apartheid and plutonium stolen from the US


    3. When less performance was required, a condition of richness of fuel supplied was in evidence wherein incomplete oxidation (burning) left a residue of carbon that slowly coated the burning chamber and exhaust piping, shortening the lifetime of the engine that supplied the umph of performance


    4. The Tea Parties have furnished stimulus to existing organizations and inspired the establishment of new efforts to rein in out-of-control federal government


    5. 19 And the land shall yield her fruit, and you shall eat your fill, and dwell therein in safety


    6. 20 That also was accounted a land of giants: giants dwelt therein in old time; and the Ammonites call them Zamzummims;


    7. 19 And the land shall yield her fruit, and ye shall eat your fill, and dwell therein in safety


    8. Rein in the Foundations


    9. And sensing the public mood, the detractors demanded punishment to the fathers as well for their failure to rein in their children


    10. I pray thee, by the precious body and blood which thy divine son Jesus which he gave with his own hands upon eve of his passion to his beloved apostles to be their meet and drink, and which he left to his whole church to be a perpetual sacrifice and the life giving food of his own faithful people, deliver the souls in purgatory, and especially that one which was most devoted to this mystery of infinite love, that it may with thy divine son, and the holy spirit, ever praise thee for love therein in eternal glory

    11. I tried to rein in my thoughts; my mind telling me that I had to think, to fight, but my heart telling me I'd already lost


    12. Koinet had no riding skills whatsoever but, after a couple of failed attempts to mount the animal, he abandoned the idea of riding and, with a rein in each hand, he walked ahead in their search for Lemayian


    13. rein in my emotions


    14. The poll even showed that a majority believed that the prime minister had allowed, or had been unable to rein in, high-level corruption


    15. She forced herself to rein in her excitement


    16. Yet, how did I fail to rein in my enamored heart! Why this fruitless feeling for my friend’s man? Oh, won’t this fatal attraction for him engulf my life in passionate misery? Well, the dead weight of my hopes used to be a drag on my life but hasn’t this throbbing pain of love activated my heart


    17. “It’s the paradox of prostitution that man lets some women have a free reign on sex so as to rein in the promiscuity in the rest of them


    18. full as she tried to rein in her kids (both under the age of 6, I’m guessing) and find out


    19. “His intellect should also rein in the mind firmly and make it


    20. Regarding this point, it is necessary to shed light upon the state of people in paradise and how they will enjoy therein in order to recognize the limitless favor of Al’lah, the Almighty, upon man and His great graces

    21. to rein in his concerns,


    22. There was no time left for him or the others to jump their horses over it or to rein in their mounts


    23. Bob wielded the staff of a wraith, a mage trained in Arbreldin to rein in wayward dominators who’d taken to abusing their immense powers for personal gain


    24. she tried to rein in her irritation


    25. before she could rein in her mouth


    26. less impose, systems wherein individuals have to rely on twisted mindsets or bottles of pills


    27. which could be presented as a refinement of individualism wherein individuals can further


    28. The Captain quickly turned back to Oak; he was trying to rein in his ire


    29. We beg that we may not receive the grace of God herein in vain


    30. O Lord, I thank thee for the institution of this blessed ordinance, this precious legacy and token of love, which the Lord Jesus left to his church, that it is preserved to this age; that it is administered in this land, that I am admitted to it, and have now before me an opportunity to partake of it; Lord grant that I may not receive thy grace herein in vain

    31. She was constantly trying to rein in my new streak of wildness and impose a modicum of discipline


    32. Rein in my passion


    33. Ephesians 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:


    34. Darkness had been allowed to rein in this forgotten corner of the world for far too long!


    35. The punishment will be doubled for him on the Day of Resurrection, and he will dwell therein in humiliation forever


    36. "The carriage stopped as soon as the driver could rein in his horses, and the same voice called to me by my name


    37. Each branch is meant to rein in the other two when they do anything unfair or poorly thought through


    38. The president or judges may make suggestions to Congress, and there are situations when the other two branches can rein in the legislative branch, but they have no legal power to write laws


    39. Today our challenge is to rein in a union that is growing too strong


    40. Wulfric could not catch the horses, but Gwenda was terrified that Ralph would look behind and rein in to see what the fuss was about

    41. However, I was enabled to bridle and rein in this prejudicial humour, and answer him in his own way


    42. “Well, in that case perhaps it’s fortunate after all that Thirsk has allowed the heretics free rein in the Gulf of Dohlar


    43. I nodded, still trying to rein in my conflicting emotions


    44. PHIL HOFFMAN was winding up his direct examination of Candace Martin, trying to rein in any visible sign of the rush he was feeling


    45. They have no mechanism to rein in their emotions or ensure that their good ideas work


    46. He felt, it is presumed, a repugnance to the making of a selection, which, by implication, would necessarily have cast an unmerited reproach upon all not therein included


    47. No better modification, for the purposes therein intended, has suggested itself than that proposed in the letter aforesaid


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