Barring Sentence Examples

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  • Barring her door, she then crossed to the spare bedchamber.

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  • He took the stairs three at a time and strode into the chambers, barring the door behind him.

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  • At least the offer was on the table, barring any anger he had at her slapping him today.

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  • With renewed caution, the pair followed the chalk arrow, not the stones, expecting any minute to find someone barring their return.

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  • The soil warms up more quickly, and plants can be put in a little bit earlier in the spring, barring frosts.

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  • Barring other injuries, a revived person usually returns to normal functions within a few hours of being revived.

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  • The Uaupes is full of similar obstacles, some fifty rapids barring its navigation, although a long stretch of its upper course is said to be free from them, and to flow gently through a forested country.

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  • In other places, landslide debris was strewn across the road barring the way.

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  • They are predominantly white birds with some black barring on the tail and neck hackle.

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  • The dark morph also has a red cere and legs but is predominantly black with the exception of gray barring on the tail.

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  • The first expedition to the mountain in 2003 found it impossible to cross a large crevasse barring the summit.

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  • And there were the eggs, forever barring him from the Kingdom which he had ruled so long with absolute sway!

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  • It's brilliant to know where to look for the answers, though, so both teens can learn and grow long after the relationship's over (barring the occurrence of a happily ever after scenario with marriage to your sweetheart).

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  • Barring a medical problem, the usual reason for a child's overweight is lack of activity.

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  • Barring that, steam them rather than boil or fry/grill to preserve vitamins.

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  • With that in mind, and barring any kind of skin allergies, the odds are fairly good that you'll probably end up with a cotton blend.

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  • From this central dominating peak it falls gently towards the west, and gradually subsides in long spurs, reaching to within a few miles of Kabul and barring the road from Kabul to Ghazni.

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  • Barring some freak discovery, the story will remain as cryptic as it is touching.

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  • Barring one discard so did Stuart Hards of the same club in the 5.5m fleet.

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  • A piece of iron piping about four or five feet long was used for barring purposes.

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  • Barring the most unlikely series of results in the final run-in, they are sure to finish second in the table.

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  • Yet barring a consumer slowdown, the company now appears genuinely well placed.

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  • And there were the eggs, forever barring him from the Kingdom which he had ruled so long with absolute sway !

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  • Once you become more comfortable with how to make baby food, you can expand your baby's diet a little at a time (barring any food allergies, of course).

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  • Barring that, the next best thing is to write down anything and everything that happens once he or she realizes something has happened, especially the circumstances which led to the theft, if known.

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  • After a state-mandated waiting period, the court system takes over and will issue your divorce decree in due course, barring any complications.

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  • If you can't splurge on a big wedding, you may have some luck with a winter ceremony, barring holiday dates.

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  • Barring that, could he be left in the kitchen with a gate across the door?

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  • Barring this, you should learn a few chords as well as the strumming technique and find an easy song to play along with.

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  • Barring that, you can get a good idea of the beauty these rings are renowned for by viewing some examples of rings offered by various online jewelry stores.

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  • Barring the presence of strabismus or ptosis, children may or may not show signs of amblyopia.

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  • Keep in mind that your baby will grow out of his/her clothes at a faster rate than your diaper bag will deteriorate (barring unpremeditated spills and disasters).

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  • In some examples the barring is most regularly concentric, in others more or less broken-up or undulating, and the latter may be said of the streaks.

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  • Another defect in the evidence of coins is that, when one variety of the unit of weight was once fixed on for the coinage, there was (barring the depreciation) no departure from it, because of the need of a fixed value, and hence coins do not show the range and character of the real variations of units as do buildings, or vases, or the actual commercial weights.

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  • Hence, a principal item in their religious practice consisted in communications about the being, nature and names of the Seven (or of any other hostile daemons barring the way to heaven), the formulas with which they must be addressed, and the symbols which must be shown to them.

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  • During the World War he issued, in 1915, an order barring unneutral envelopes and cards from the mails, and after America became a belligerent he instituted a censorship designed to suppress treasonable and seditious newspapers.

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  • Juvenile Long-tailed shows barring on the rump and upper tail coverts which juvenile Arctic does not.

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  • He also wants an injunction barring the artist from running a Web site that suggests any relationship to him.

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  • All Napoleon's efforts' to support his troops in Malta and Egypt were necessarily made under the hampering obligation to evade the British forces barring the road.

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  • Barring The Work Of Francis Parkman, Who Was Not A Canadian, .No History Of The First Rank Has Yet Been Written In Or Of Canada.

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  • Even Uskub was evacuated, and the force barring the Kachanik defile against the III.

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  • Standing sentinel over the valley of the middle Danube, and barring the advance of the Slav; on Germany, Austria, whether mark, duchy or empire, has always been the meeting-place of the Teuton and the Sla y.

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  • We ourselves will not delay to appear among our people in that Capital and in other parts of our realm for consultation, and for the direction of all our levies, both those now barring the enemy's path and those freshly formed to defeat him wherever he may appear.

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  • The French not only held their ground, but steadily advanced and eventually forced back the allies on Austerlitz, thereby barring their retreat on Olmiitz.

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  • This could not be done and was not done, because Poniatowski, advancing on the village through the wood, met Tuchkov there barring his way, and could not and did not turn the Russian position.

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  • Armed with this he returns through the successive hells, compelling the disclosure of every secret, depriving the rulers of their power, and barring the doors of the several regions.

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