Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

19 Sentences With "lards"

How to use lards in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lards" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lards". Mastering all the usages of "lards" from sentence examples published by news publications.

First, here is Wilson's tweet, a photo of Ciara accompanied by some text in which he lards on the sweet-talk pretty dang thick.
All else being equal, a state that lards out subsidies must impose higher tax rates on everyone else in order to make up the difference.
The most famous state propagandist might be Ri Chun-hee, the North Korean television anchor who lards her pronouncements with breathless paeans to leader and country.
She lards her first-person exploration with facts I didn't know: Cuban cigar factories pay people to read stories aloud to their workers, to relieve tedium.
Fill the vacated space on the plate with vegetables, and cook them in healthy fats like olive oil, coconut oil, or lards and tallows rendered from healthy animals.
Even for a president who often lards his online missives with typos, caps-lock abuses and errant exclamation points, Sunday's Twitter missive on Syria contained an outsize number of errors.
In an adaptation of cacio e pepe , Fraser (who is also the head chef at the trendy vegetable-focussed Narcissa) lards polenta with butter and piles on smooth shiitake mushrooms.
It's a two-hour TV program (thankfully, "only" 90 minutes this year) that lards copious amounts of bloviation and advertising around something that most sports fans would prefer was just posted online at an appointed time.
Gilroy lards him up with character traits: He's a former civil rights activist turned low-paid lawyer, with a passion for defending those the judicial system saddles with unfair verdicts and/or the whole plea bargain system.
More recently tracker blockers have been springing up to try to beat back the adtech vampire octopus which also lards the average webpage with myriad data-sucking tentacles, impeding page load times and gobbling bandwidth in the process, in addition to abusing people's privacy.
After a friend interrupts the two, Ice King ends the party by freezing everybody. Finn rises above to see Marceline the Vampire Queen as she sings alone. Higher still, Finn encounters a family of space lards, the mother of whom spawns another child. The lards propel Finn toward Mars, where Grob Gob Glob Grod is trying to protect the planet against the same comet that summoned the spirit of Finn.
Lairds Creek is a stream in Morris County, Kansas, in the United States. A variant name is Lards Creek. The stream was named for William F. Lard, a pioneer settler.
Most of the village people are land lards and Koolis. Agriculture is the main day-to-day work for the village people. But nowadays the agriculture is drastically coming down and real estate business is dominating in the people mind.
Most of the village people are land lards and Milk Business. Agriculture is the main day to day work for the village people. But nowadays the agriculture is drastically coming down and real estate business is dominating in the people mind.
In the early nineties many supporters, particularly ex-pats, kept in touch with other fans via email. Those people tended to mainly be in technical or academic professions where email was widely available. The first ever internet organised football match was held in Nottingham on 30 July 1995 between Leeds Lards and Internet Hotspurs. Leeds won the match 6-3.
He also presented the "Vague News" section of Mark and Lards afternoon show on BBC Radio 1 in the late 1990s. He now works in public presentation and media training.Martin Henfield Geneva Partners group. Retrieved January 2011 Henfield has an identical twin brother, Michael, who has also worked in radio and media training for many years and used to be a journalism lecturer at the University of Salford.
With this new invention, cottonseed oil began to be used for illumination purposes in lamps to supplement increasingly expensive whale oil and lard. But by 1859, this use came to end as the petroleum industry emerged. Cottonseed oil then began to be used illegally to fortify animal fats and lards. Initially, meat packers secretly added cottonseed oil to the pure fats, but this practice was uncovered in 1884.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said: > Dickey, who wrote the original novel and the screenplay, lards this plot > with a lot of significance – universal, local, whatever happens to be on the > market. He is clearly under the impression that he is telling us something > about the nature of man, and particularly civilized man's ability to survive > primitive challenges[…] But I don't think it works that way.[…] What the > movie totally fails at, however, is its attempt to make some kind of > significant statement about its action.[…] [W]hat James Dickey has given us > here is a fantasy about violence, not a realistic consideration of it.
The New York Times called The Ghost and Mrs. Muir "a pleasurable film, despite its failings," singling out Edna Best for "by far the best performannce [sic]". In the writer's opinion, Harrison "has such an ingratiating personality that this compensates in large measure for the lack of characterization in his role," but Tierney "is a pretty girl, but has no depth of feeling as an actress." Variety, on the other hand, praised the actors and the film unreservedly: > “Gene Tierney gives what undoubtedly is her best performance to date. It’s > warmly human... the out-of-this-world romance pulls audience sympathy with > an infectious tug that never slackens. In his role as the lusty, seafaring > shade, Rex Harrison commands the strongest attention...Philip Dunne’s script > lards the R. A. Dick novel with gusty humor and situations that belie the > ghostly theme.

No results under this filter, show 19 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.