- Rather, HIV, the virus that causes it, weakens the body's immune system and exposes the sufferer to secondary infections.
- Many times he repeated this performance.
- Miss Lee repeated her question.
- He repeated his claim that the people of Trinidad and Tobago backed his action.
- This is repeated 6 times.
- "Dead man," repeated the other.
- He repeated himself and slurred his words more than usual.
- He repeated that he did not intend to be mealy-mouthed with the country's leaders.
- Harvard took the lead and remained unperturbed by the repeated challenges.
- This is repeated six times.
- Deta repeated her wish again.
- He repeated as he chewed.
- "You'll be sorry," repeated the Cat.
- He repeated the word several times.
- These repeated dreams are often unpleasant.
- He repeated that he had been misquoted.
- By caching the Web server's dynamic-content, we can avoid repeated inquiring for database and reduce the frequency of the users' visits for original resources, thus to improve the speed of server's response.
- Her views on the treaty are well-documented and oft-repeated.
- Mr. Lawssi apparently did not return the money, despite repeated reminders.
- She repeated her call yesterday for an investigation into the incident.
- If there is a single subject guaranteed to strike fear in the hearts of parents, it is drugs.
- All you need is love, moreover you should have a car, some snacks and cozy evening is guaranteed.
- It's guaranteed that my colleagues think I'm deranged.
- Smooth traffic should be guaranteed.
- Central control and collective organisation can produce smoother and fairer outcomes, though even that much is never guaranteed.
- The government's responsibility was to provide a well-regulated economy that guaranteed opportunity for citizens of ability.
- The rest of the concept relied on gravity, which guaranteed that the surface of the molten metal was perfectly flat and horizontal.
- Copenhagen covered 30% of investment costs, and guaranteed loans for large turbine exporters such as Vestas.
- Hammer's business pedigree almost guaranteed him the acquaintance of presidents.
- To take advantage of the airline's guaranteed fare policy, you'd have to make reservations and pay for your tickets at least six weeks in advance.
- But to take advantage of the airline's guaranteed fare policy, you'd have to make reservations and pay for your tickets at least six weeks in advance.
- We're only too pleased to help.
- Leonard was very pleased with his powers of recuperation.
- I'm really pleased that you're feeling better.
- I was very pleased to get your letter.
- I'm pleased to hear about your news.
- I was v pleased to get your letter.
- He was looking very pleased with himself.
- Aren't you pleased to see me?
- I was only too pleased to help.