Thrown-away Sentence Examples

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  • Could she win back what she had thrown away?

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  • On his return to London he found the parliament again negotiating Cromwell with Charles, and on the eve of making a treaty which Charles himself had no intention of keeping and the regarded merely as a means of regaining his power, and which would have thrown away in one moment all the advantages gained during years of bloodshed and struggle.

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  • Hopefully she hadn't thrown away all her pictures in a fit of anger.

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  • Small fragments, formerly thrown away or used only for varnish, are now utilized on a large scale in the formation of "ambroid" or "pressed amber."

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  • This mode of potting does well for bulbs, such as hyacinths, which are either thrown away or planted out when the bloom is over.

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  • When taken in British waters anchovies are either thrown away or sent to the market fresh with the sprats.

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  • He shall only wear clothes thrown away by others.

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  • In these, even if time permitted, little can be done in the way of making-ready; nor is it really necessary for newspapers, printed and read one day, and then generally thrown away the next.

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  • Now, however effective against Plato's contemporary Cynics or Atomists, the reasoning is thrown away upon the Stoics, who take boldly the one horn of this dilemma.

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  • Rich zinc blendes were at first thrown away among the by-products of the lead mines.

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  • A man appeared in court for stealing a slide which the city council had thrown away - in a skip!

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  • Often they have simply been put through the wrong letterbox and may be returned to the Royal Mail or just thrown away.

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  • Many anonymous letters are just one-time occurrences and are immediately thrown away and hopefully forgotten.

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  • They lurk in the cupboard under the sink with the old tea towels until they dry out and scream to be thrown away.

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  • The lesson of the incompatibility of two coordinate legislatures was not thrown away upon Pitt.

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  • I've always loved sending and receiving cards in the mail, but after I read them they would be put on a shelf for a day or two and then thrown away.

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  • In most cases these outdoor furniture pieces are thrown away simply because their owners do not know where to find replacement parts for the broken or missing pieces.

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  • You can also create your own packaging material by shredding paper that might otherwise have been thrown away.

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  • Supporting local produce is good for the local economy as well as the environment, and you are reducing the amount of packaging that would have to be thrown away.

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  • Most of the things that end up in our recycle bins could have been used a few more times before they got gross and had to be thrown away.

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  • Over 35 billion aluminum cans are thrown away each year.

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  • Some estimates suggest that thirteen cartridges are thrown away in the United States every second!

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  • Throw away - just as the name suggests, disposable diapers are designed to be thrown away after use.

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  • If the basil gets brown, it will need to be thrown away because it will taste burned or bitter.

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  • These days you can find a wide range of underwater photo accessories from rudimentary waterproof cameras that can be thrown away after a single-use to high tech water resistant housing units that retail for tens of thousands of dollars.

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  • The Just a Cloud Away Remembrance Kits can be given as a sympathy gift instead of traditional flowers that are eventually thrown away.

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  • The old windows are often thrown away so you may be able to get one for little money and maybe even free.

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  • It is especially important to take out any diseased plants and make sure they get thrown away so the diseases do not spread into the surrounding soil and affect new plant growth.

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  • The company is dedicated to sustainability to the point that flower seeds are embedded in the boxes which can actually be planted rather than thrown away.

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  • On hot days, whatever isn't eaten in one to two hours should be thrown away.

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  • Many brands of soft lenses are disposable and can be thrown away after a short amount of use.

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  • Others contain workbooks only, so that once they're completed, they must be thrown away.

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  • At Salinas, designers have thrown away the rule book.

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  • Most retail outlets sell inexpensive models that are more or less designed to be used a few times, thrown away and re-purchased.

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  • The envelopes generally get thrown away therefore this can be a good way to save on cost while not cutting down on the quality of the invitation.

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  • For example, Ziploc makes very low-cost containers that are designed to be thrown away after just a few uses.

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  • Paperless statement are a great way to protect your privacy since mailed paper statements are often thrown away and can lead to identify fraud if found by anyone looking to make a profit on your identity.

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  • You don't want to spend a lot on prizes, but try not to buy plastic junk that's just going to get thrown away.

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  • When the show first started, people believed that the old wardrobe is being thrown away for good.

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  • Not only does this option help the company maximize financial resources, it is also an environmentally responsible solution, as perfectly good uniform clothing items don't end up being thrown away just because someone changes jobs.

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  • If you have people coming in and out of your facility for tours and require them to wear a lab coat, then why bother with washing them after using when you can simply purchase a batch in bulk that can be thrown away?

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