Dumping Sentence Examples

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  • She told Franny Mulligan that Ryland was dumping her.

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  • Or maybe you all should consider making instruction manuals before dumping your duties and walking away.

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  • Effects of the cessation of colliery spoil dumping on coastal processes.

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  • The path wound its way downward, dumping them into a draw far enough away to be safe.

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  • Helpless until the trees finished flinging them around, Katie struggled to grab the branches, so she didn't end up like Deidre.  Finally, a branch wrapped around her and pulled her through the canopy, dumping her at the edge of the jungle.  Toby landed with a grunt beside her, and she lay still to catch her breath, still hoping Deidre reappeared.

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  • Like BP, it has suffered a broken genoa halyard, dumping the sail on the deck.

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  • I wonder if Ginger is thinking about dumping Joseph?

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  • She shrugged out of the rucksack and opened the drawers of her dresser, dumping their contents onto the floor.

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  • If I were planning on dumping Harry and leaving town, I'd work at it longer than that!

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  • No argument here but no dice on our dumping the whole business in their laps.

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  • Dumping it in his food bowl, she watched a moment as he wolfed it down.

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  • She hesitated a moment before dumping it on Brutus.

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  • He had always admitted the onesidedness of the English free-trade system, and had supported the desirability of retaliating against unfair competition and "dumping" by foreign countries.

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  • Its foundations were laid by Sir George Grey, home secretary, when transportation ended rather abruptly by the refusal of the chief colonies to continue to be the dumping ground for British convicts.

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  • He dwelt on the injury to the working classes caused by " dumping " and unfair foreign competition.

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  • The practice of "dumping" must be fairly met; if foreign goods were brought into England to undersell British manufacturers, either the Fair Wages Clause and the Factory Acts and the Compensation Act would have to be repealed, or the workmen would have to take lower wages, or lose their work.

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  • She was barely seated before he lurched the vehicle forward, nearly dumping her off the back.

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  • One of his master's men—the one with the red eyes—shoved him away and took his canteen, dumping its contents.

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  • Surprised, he cursed Death for dumping the vulnerable human he was meant to protect into Hell before freeing him!

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  • The council has announced a crackdown on anyone found to be dumping rubbish illegally â a crime carrying a maximum fine of £ 50,000.

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  • The increased dumping is partly due to scrap dealers charging for the disposal of old vehicles because of increased recycling costs.

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  • In addition to the draining or dumping function, this unit also serves as a flow divider.

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  • It was a very wet day, monsoon was in full throttle, and dumping gallons of water from the skies.

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  • Or are we just a dumping ground for lost souls?

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  • One is a blood-splattered redneck who collects roadkill, dumping the bodies of dead deer into a fetid carcass swamp.

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  • Any application of the precautionary principle, already adopted by the LDC, must prevent a resumption of dumping.

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  • The water companies are dumping the bill on the consumers and dumping the sewage into the Thames.

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  • The dumping of sewage sludge at sea was banned in 2000.

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  • According to The Macmillan Encyclopedia 2001 ' it campaigns primarily against nuclear power, dumping nuclear waste, and commercial whaling.

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  • They accuse Chile alone of dumping 60,000 tons of frozen salmon filets onto the European market.

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  • Agriculture - an end to dumping of surpluses by heavily subsidized farmers from the North and recognition of the need for food security.

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  • Dumping syndrome - This is a combination of things including nausea, retching, sweating, diarrhea and a drop in blood sugar level.

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  • No more guessing or unnecessary "pumping and dumping" of precious breast milk.

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  • As music technology advances, more and more people are dumping their old record albums off at shops to sell for cash to buy such items as iPods, CDs and MP3 players.

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  • If you're tired of dealing with clumping litter, dumping bags full of waste or dealing with smelly litter boxes, this might be the perfect solution.

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  • If these sources are contaminated by dumping or sewage waste, they are no longer fit for consumption and all aquatic life is then threatened.

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  • Land, air and water environmental problems are also all threatened by pollution and toxins that are a result of unsustainable industry practices and chemical dumping.

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  • Sometimes unexpected events, like the wind blowing away your beach umbrella or your child dumping sand on her head, are great fodder for creativity.

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  • And if he's using the "take a break" line as a sneaky way of dumping you then he's a weasel and you don't need him anyway.

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  • Some forms of fluorescent light bulbs, however, pose an environmental dilemma due to the mercury content within the bulb; the disposal of these types of light bulbs is not as easy as dumping the burned-out bulbs into the trash.

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  • It's a good idea to have three or four buckets of clean water so you're not constantly dumping and refilling a single bucket.

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  • You may wish to clean your jewelry individually instead of dumping all of it together in a bowl or pot to avoid scratches.

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  • I'm told that the partners, Dan Phillips and Sara & Spark Marquis, have had a falling out, so they are dumping the wine.

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  • The state of Washington requires all campers to purchase a Natural Investment Permit before launching watercraft or dumping from a trailer.

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  • Drive your RV to your local RV sanitary dumping station and empty all of your holding tanks.

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  • As you drive to the sanitary dumping station, take the long route that includes winding roads so that the detergent and ice get sloshed around.

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  • A fee will be charged for those making use of the RV dumping who aren't staying at the campground.

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  • Whether it's filling a plastic bucket with wet sand and dumping it over to create a shape, or stacking wet sand to form elaborate tunnels and turrets, building sandcastles is a favorite pastime for children of all ages.

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  • He even snores when sleeping, making him a lifelike companion for your boy with the built-in fun of dumping and driving.

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  • Working hitches allow you to attach accessories like the John Deere Dumping Wagon for more realistic farm action.

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  • These hand helds use a bag less system, and can be cleaned out by opening a door and dumping the waste over a trashcan, eliminating the need to remove the cup.

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  • Do not use the charitable organization as a dumping ground for your broken furniture.

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  • This event can be very hurtful, even if you're the person doing the dumping.

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  • Instead of using harsher language, like "I'm dumping you," you're saying, "Let's move forward."

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  • There is nothing worse than going back and forth with getting back together and then dumping your partner again.

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  • Just because you are doing the dumping doesn't mean you'll leave the relationship unscarred.

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  • Let your children explore the sensual experience of texture as well as the fun of digging, dumping, and piling.

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  • The Western Electric Company was transporting employees and their family members to a picnic when disaster struck; the boat tilted and fell over sideways dumping the passengers into the river.

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  • High traffic areas can get stain with dirt, pets can spoil the carpet with waste and kids are infamous for dumping everything from Kool Aid to food to paint on the carpet.

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  • The task may be daunting if you have used your fridge as a dumping ground during the winter.

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  • A common side effect of gastric bypass surgery is called the dumping syndrome.

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  • At the end of 2006, however, Britney announced she was dumping her husband, re-hiring her original manager, and heading back into the studio.

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  • Then, in season 13, he got a scoop about Jason Mesnick dumping Melissa for Molly at the After the Final Rose show.

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  • The group has turned into a dumping ground for spam and advertisements, as the application itself is no longer available - at least not under the same name.

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  • Her killer was pulled over the next day by an observant trooper shortly after dumping the young girl's body.

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  • She grabbed a second bottle and went to the kitchen for water, dumping out two of each into one hand.

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  • He fumbled with the backpack, dumping out the contents.

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  • Relieved, he pulled the blowing horse to a halt and grabbed Rissa by the scruff of her tunic, unceremoniously hauling her up and dumping her on the ground.

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  • Of course, he wouldn't want to look bad in the eyes of his family by dumping her.

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