Cornered Sentence Examples

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  • Dean cornered Atherton near the entrance.

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  • She'd tricked, cornered and beaten him one last time.

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  • As much as he hated the idea of being cornered, he began to think there was no walking away.

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  • She shifted until there was a table between them, feeling very much like a cornered rabbit.

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  • We cornered the most glamorous girls on the island for a luxury poolside sequence complete with bikinis.

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  • Jared, wounded and vulnerable, had been cornered by another demon in its monster shape with drool dripping off its teeth.

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  • According to the dealer I cornered, there's been some skirmishing between those loyal to you and those who want to install someone else.

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  • She hadn't thought about performance when cornered by a vampire.

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  • This allows me not to get cornered into small details at the expense of the entire vision.

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  • Thousands of Pakistani troops, backed by helicopter gunships, have cornered the militants in the mountainous tribal region of South Waziristan.

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  • Yes, Yvonne had cornered the market on bad eating habits.

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  • We finally cornered them and suffice to say were not very merciful.

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  • We are not all walking wallets to be cornered in the pub by the Child Protection Agency.

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  • Pierre maintained the contrary, and as his mental faculties were greater and more resourceful, Nicholas felt himself cornered.

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  • The calm cat - Half a dozen curious puppies and one cornered cat.

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  • While it may seem that Disney has the princess theme market cornered, there are many other princess designs available.

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  • Additionally, stacked round cakes lend themselves well to detailing and unique designs, and (for decorators) they tend to be easier to cover with fondant than cornered cakes.

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  • Addicts are then more open to free discussions without feeling cornered or belittled in any manner.

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  • Additionally, men's magazines, such as Maxim, have cornered the market on featuring celebrities in all of their sexy glory.

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  • In fact, Norwegian has cornered the market on Hawaiian cruises and is the only mainstream line that currently offers year-round Hawaiian itineraries, with seven-, ten-, and eleven-night voyages.

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  • Disney has all but cornered the market on family fun and entertainment.

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  • Since San Francisco is always a city on the edge of innovation and technology, it is no wonder that this progressive region has already cornered the west coast market in sleep dentistry.

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  • Actually, the brand launched in 1990 when the popular surfwear manufacturer, Quiksilver, decided it needed a women's line in order to capture the female end of the market it had already cornered with its surf shorts and hoodies.

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  • If you're lucky enough to get her cornered, you may be able to ask her a question or two, However, be prepared; this won't be easy.

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  • Americans like to think they have the market cornered on movies.

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  • Like other celebrities, Jessica Simpson has cornered the fashion market by selling her shoes at low-cost places.

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  • Of course, VH1 has the market cornered on reality shows, so the list of stars is long.

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  • She shed it and her boots quickly, wanting to escape to her room before her father cornered her.

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  • It was difficult to hear how easily he'd evaluated and cornered her to get her to Hell.

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  • Wynn being cornered by a demon and her body starting to give out on her.

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  • And then both Gage and Talal had cornered her that morning with news that made her wish she was more like Evelyn.

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  • Tonmi introduced the modified Sanskritic " writing in thirty characters " (already detailed under Language and six of which do not exist in Sanskrit) in two styles - the " thick letters " or " letters with heads " (u-ch'en), now commonly used in printed books, and the half-cursive " cornered letters," so called from their less regular heads.

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  • After some successes, the pretender was ultimately cornered at the castle of Sanam near Kish, and took poison together with all the members of his family.

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