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17 Sentences With "in a tight corner"

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The alternative would be an unpopular fourth election, putting Mr. Gantz in a tight corner.
So when it comes to the politics of health care, Republicans find themselves in a tight corner.
"This slowdown has put some producers in a tight corner," the IEA said in its latest annual outlook.
Commisso is among prospective bidders circling AC Milan, aware its owner, Li Yonghong, is in a tight corner.
It comes pre-lit with 200 lights so you don't have to awkwardly string lights in a tight corner.
"The military finds itself in a tight corner," said Raza Rumi, the editor of The Daily Times, an influential newspaper based in Lahore.
And its activist opponents will be extremely hard-pressed to conjure a more sympathetic case than former Iraqi soldiers who fought for the U.S. In a game of moves and counter-moves, the anti-Trump forces showed their hand and are now in a tight corner.
Things seem to be going well until Bharat finds himself in a tight corner when he is accused of faking his own death.
Astell's made her London stage debut in John Galsworthy's Escape (1928). She performed in revues through the 1940s, including Magic Carpet (1943) and Keep Going (1944). Astell first appeared in film in 1932, in A Tight Corner with Frank Pettingell. She stayed active in film through the 1930s, appearing in two dozen films.
Adiseshiah was in a tight corner. He requested for a day’s time to make up his mind. Next day, during the morning constitutional along the Marina beach, he asked Nedunchezhian, who was his walk companion for many years, for his opinion about the offer. Nedunchezhian replied that Adiseshiah was always a man of action and that the Governor of a state was more a ceremonial post which would only put fetters around his multi-pronged activities.
Shortland Street took a break from the end of November 1996 until late January 1997, the longest ever break for the show. Rangi and Rachel broke up for good and wheelchair-bound Rangi found himself in a tight corner when he was trapped in the garage by a drunk Rachel - who then passed out leaving the car running. Nick discovered the truth about the garbage company he worked for and found himself in danger. In Fiji Ellen told David she was pregnant.
The former Russian ambassador's palace in Berlin, after being empty for years, had already been handed over. This step added some difficulty to the negotiations of the Great Powers with the Moscow government due to the open hostility that many of the European democracies displayed against the Communist regime. German delegates' assurances that no disloyalty had been intended by these agreements were rejected with scorn. German delegates futilely asserted that they had reliable information that the other powers were about to conclude arrangements with Russia which would put Germany in a tight corner if she did not act quickly.
Charles Dryden was a leg-spin bowler – "a wily slow bowler, great in a tight corner" – who achieved some impressive bowling figures for Wellington. His best match figures were 12 for 93 (7 for 58 and 5 for 35) in a loss to Canterbury in 1889-90, when Albert Moss took all ten Wellington wickets in the first innings. He twice took his best innings figures of 7 for 24: when Nelson needed 84 to win in 1886-87 he was mainly responsible for dismissing them for 70; and in 1893-94 he helped dismiss Auckland for 77.
Dr. Murali Krishanan (Mukesh), the most successful dentist in the city is more interested in having female associations, more than often. He hides them from his wife Teresa (Sukanya), even by assigning male names for them in his mobile. One fine day he is in a tight corner with his wife raiding his mobile contacts, and for evading the conflicts associated, he walks out of her life even leaving his daughter Lakshmi (Baby Nivedita). The second family, Pithambaran (Vijayaraghavan) and his wife Premila (Mohini) with their lovely children Malavika and Madhavan are leading a good life.
The risk, however, was too great; it might be poison; I could see the camels eyeing its fresh charms, and it grew in such profusion that all would be devouring it in a few minutes. So we packed up again and moved further on, much to the disgust of the blacks and the animals, for all were very tired. I collected some specimens of this plant; if Godfrey had never been in Queensland we should have been in a tight corner. So toxic is the plant to farmed animals that, following bushfires, cattlemen in north-western Queensland have to move livestock before the heart-leaf emerges from the ashes.
The "Prophecy of Blood" is unusual in two ways: it is the first of Bartholomew of Sandwich's prophecies to feature a repeating "refrain"; and it is carved backwards in a tight corner of the prophecy room, so that a mirror is required to read it. Nerissa tells Gregor she believes Sandwich purposely made it "difficult to read" in order to emphasize how difficult it is to understand, and Gregor later hypothesizes that Sandwich forced the humans to read it using mirrors so that, as a person read, "[they] would see [themselves]". Ripred similarly points out that an "annoying little dance" Boots makes up to go along with the prophecy's refrain echoes this theme, by forcing the questers to turn and see themselves before they realize that the plague originated with the humans. Boots's "help" deciphering this prophecy leads characters to rely on her to do the same in the series's later books.
88 Harry Dornton in The Road to Ruin (1891) at the Opera Comique; Roger Conant in The Mayflower (1892); Captain Simmonds in Delia Harding (1895) at the Comedy Theatre; Mr Goldie in A Breezy Morning (1895) at the Comedy Theatre; Butler in The Manoeuvres of Jane at the Haymarket Theatre (1899); Stingo in She Stoops to Conquer (1900) at the Theatre Royal Haymarket;J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1900–1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014) – Google Books pg. 1 Mr Fenwick in The Second in Command (1900) at the Theatre Royal Haymarket;Wearing, pg. 37 Captain Trent in The New Clown and Sheerluck Jones in the Sherlock Holmes parody Sheerluck Jones, or Why D’Gillette Him Off (1901)Clarence Blakiston on Historical & Fictional Characters in Sherlockian Pastiches – Sherlockian Theatre and Edgar Blatcher in A Tight Corner (1901) at Terry's Theatre;Wearing, pg. 76 Harry Brandon in The Little French Milliner (1902) at the Avenue Theatre;Wearing, pg. 95 John Treherne in The Admirable Crichton (1902) at the Duke of York's Theatre;The Blue Moon in The Play Pictorial No 11 (1903) – Rob Wilton Theatricalia site Dr Topping in Little Mary (1903);Postcard of the Cast of Little Mary (1903) – National Portrait Gallery, London Collection Grieve in Du Barry (1905) at the Savoy Theatre;Wearing, pg.

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