Creep-into Sentence Examples

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  • Waiting until nightfall, he changed into clothing more suited for the Qatwali society and covered his face with a hood to creep into the city.

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  • These forms are termed the stock-mothers; they creep into the buds of the vine, and, as these develop intofthe young leaves, insert their proboscis into the upper side.

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  • Further, he set his face against the Tantra system, and against the animistic superstitions which had been allowed to creep into life again.

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  • Many notorious bad characters had managed to creep into posts of influence and used their position to wreak personal vengeance or to enrich themselves at the expense of the public or the public treasury.

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  • A curtain of cloud relents enough to allow the peaks of the Olympic Peninsula, dusted with snow, to creep into the picture.

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  • How soon do slanderous reports, vain jests, wanton speeches, creep into the heart !

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  • As Britain expanded its empire, influences from the Far East began to creep into British decorating styles, and many people adorned their homes with bold new colors.

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  • Other times, if you are in a position where you feel you have no control, anger may creep into your thoughts and drive your actions.

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  • While it is certainly possible to apply the principles of movement theory common to all dance to the technique of hip hop, unless they are a very good dance teacher, several aspects of other techniques will creep into their pedagogy.

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  • Every business develops time wasting methods that creep into daily productivity.

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  • It was patented in 1919, just four years after the initial idea and began to creep into use during the 1920s.

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