Use "manages" in a sentence
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manages
1. I frequently have coffee with Doreen who is married to Henry – you know the chap who manages their props and scenery
2. It takes some doing to keep them apart, but John manages by hanging onto their collars and spreading his arms wide
3. if Satan manages to deceive you (it is his job on the earth, as he is a
4. But in her usual fashion, she manages through it with poise and a warm smile, "Hey there Apollo, I'm glad you're here
5. If a single human manages to cut it once or twice in the arm before dying, that's just spicy food
6. At some stage during that time, she manages to tell Caderl the news about their marriage and I witness him having a quiet, if enthusiastic word with Berndt, clasping him by his injured arm in his excitement and then having to apologise speedily as a result of being a little too excited
7. To my utter amazement, he goes on to say that Joris’ last mission was to guard me on my quest to retrieve the last of the Elements, emphasising that without Joris’s protection, the task would have failed – he also manages to suggest that Joris had a hand in the retrieval of the other Elements without actually saying so – but I’m not going to quibble over that
8. Dave manages to find a parking space without too much trouble and after discussion about whether I am up to going for a walk or not, we decide to walk around the lake then get something to eat in the cafe
9. Maggie doesn’t see her but Billy does and he manages to catch Maggie's attention
10. After a few minutes trying to get the attention of the staff he manages to pay for four more vodka kicks and holding two in each hand by the neck he trips the slow waltz back to his brother and the girls
11. The song is still playing in Billy's head but he manages to turn the volume down
12. Maggie manages to resist the urge to brain Jock with the crockery
13. Sitting on the toilet she manages to prise the sliver of glass from her calf using her beautifully manicured fingernails
14. Maggie feels suddenly impotent, but she focuses and manages to spit her message out
15. He manages to edge the car onto the hard packed ruts of a field entrance and, bending forward, he rests his head on the soft plastic of the steering wheel
16. He manages to put his forefinger to his lip at the second attempt, and then as he slides off his stool he says, "Nice to meet you, Victor
17. He can smell damp soil, but he manages to summon-up the last flickering embers of his youthful vigour to whisper, "Kitchen
18. Dad is quite severely limited by his arthritic condition but he manages quite well and takes advantage of the restaurant facilities most of the time
19. The revenue derived from labour is called wages; that derived from stock, by the person who manages or employs it, is called profit; that derived from it by the person who does not employ it himself, but lends it to another, is called the interest or the use of money
20. I’d suffer far worse than any blade could cut me if this hateful man manages to stop you
21. She always manages to take my breath away, Zarko thought
22. He curses beneath his breath, straightens his underwear and one of his eyes manages to fix us with a baleful stare
23. “Right lads lets get in there before he manages to get that gun working again” and he sprang up followed by the others in his hole
24. The BIOS manages the order of system boot items, such as floppy (yes, there still is such a thing), CD/DVD optical drive, flash drive and hard drive
25. – Unless Laino manages to scare you to death, it can turn you on somewhat when his eyes flash with lighting and rage
26. Teow, who is about 50, is a very good masseuse who manages Lovely massage
27. There are very small countries with a very dense, even over population, who manages the dead and never runs out of space
28. Owns and manages a fancy hotel on Park Lane
29. Devlin manages to slip a blindfold over Fanny’s eyes and then backs out of the shot
30. And even though debris and concrete chunks litter the cobblestone pavement, the lane still manages to retain its quaintness
31. manages to be a pain in the ass, and is constantly pondering the fact
32. 56 The following day, Higgins confirmed in his article in the Ithaca Journal, headlined triAd FoCuses pArk Mission that The Triad Foundation, the new organization recently split off from the Park Foundation, won’t make any changes to the way it manages fellowship programs it will take over in Ithaca and Chapel Hill, NC, according to its director
33. when it first surfaces, but that then somehow manages to sink
34. Another Lope yawn and, “How the brain manages to keep track of
35. But it would seem that only the Muslim religion today manages to
36. manages to solve it and so the Sphinx kills itself
37. who manages to run faster after the charioteer has drunk too much, it is most
38. there is a conflict between rights, only if one manages to enter into the
39. If he manages, with Athena’s help, to create this new type of beauty,
40. Anyone manages to stay awake longer than the others will be in no shape to climb around on the roof
41. Subsequently he made the announcement through all the forums he manages and the groups on LinkedIn™
42. It manages to filter out market noise through the calculation which removes the small
43. “One car pulls off and the guy from the second car manages to shoot out the first car’s tires and then shoot the remaining gunman as he exited the vehicle
44. He always manages to beat it and be out on the street the next day
45. manages conflict and helps the group find win-win
46. Their only interest is the goal and the person that manages to make a goal, but the goal is only a moment of the game, it does not constitute the game itself
47. Frankenstein, instead, is catapulted among the living, without even having asked for it; how could he have asked for it by the way? His personal agony lasts until he manages to return to the dead
48. The working place is hell and who cares! My colleague with less talent than me manages to emerge and who cares! The company organizes a seminar on team building and who cares! So many sacrifices and so much money that has been thrown away! If we had considered saving before, maybe we would not be in this situation now
49. David manages to adapt to most of the doctor’s recommendations
50. On this particular day, David trips on someone’s dangling coat belt while on the escalator, but he saves his footing and manages to kick the belt end away from the seam of the escalator steps as it rises to the top of the stairway