Use "square one" em uma frase
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square one
1. Back to square one
2. The square one action is the circle of life that begins and ends on two planes of the same angle of understanding
3. and it was back to square one!
4. women forever and that put me back at square one, staring into the face of the black
5. Maria, oh, that awful name again, had copied a 15-year-old form which the State Department returned RWA (returned without action—go back to square one, do not collect $200, and get it right next time or else)
6. Four metres from the entrance a wall separated a large circular bed from a similar sized square one behind it
7. After Harriet showed her mother how much she had accomplished since their last visit, and they had gone back to Iowa, things with Harriet and me slipped back to square one
8. ‘Wouldn’t a chance rape rob me of my chastity any way? Then, how could a one-night stand with his consent dent my fidelity! Besides, won’t it be stupid for us to go back to square one to uphold a questionable virtue nurtured by notion? Anyway, it’s up to him to decide
9. As the question of his proposing to her raised doubts afresh in his mind, he went back to square one in the tantalizing game of ‘hide and seek’ of love
10. When at some stage, the plunams of the world could have acquired near parity of mobility, it would have been back to the square one for all of them
11. We’re back to square one
12. These periods would only last for a short time and then it would be back to square one
13. Picture climbing against racists sentiments of the same white people you want to impress in order to earn civil rights and acceptance - only to find in the end that you remain on square one
14. We were back to square one
15. Back to square one,” said Jazz
16. square one with only what nature gave us, the possibilities seem
17. We're not quite back to square one--for just another couple thou, the ad agency can splice in a new angel and dub over the voice in other segments
18. ‘As can be expected, some won’t make the grade and go back to square one
19. “You know my firm became a force to reckon with and that took me back to square one to win over Ruma’s mind to retain her love
20. So, they tried to enliven their life by seeking pleasures as their fancies suggested, but as the novelty of those diversions wore off, their cumulative exasperation increased reducing the span of their thrill; and back to square one, they realized that they had lost the capacity to enthuse each other, so bored to death but committed to each other, they dragged their feet on their drab marital course
21. One day she would have to leave and he would be back at square one
22. That in taking this prick to court and with all the fanfare about that, that we are have to go back to square one
23. “We’ll then have a clearer picture as to whether one of them is our man or whether we are back to square one
24. If they found nothing of interest then it would be back to square one
25. square one’ as this will only make you feel worse
26. So we were back to square one
27. So Rafferty was back to square one
28. He was back to square one
29. Now she was back to square one
30. Meir’s claim that peace can only be achieved through direct negotiations, the King observed ironically that there have now been approximately fifty meetings between Israel and Jordan and the parties are still at “square one”
31. In Times Square one afternoon, a tall, somewhat heavy man rushed up to Shorty, took a good look, and said, “You’re Shorty Hunt!” He looked at the other boys
32. “Meaning that when the rest of us have got rid of all our prejudices and preconceived notions, we’re stuck with somebody who will take us back to square one?”
33. Every time it hit a certain level the market would crash and I’d be back to square one or less
34. The insiders are now jumping on their mats, and heading off down the helter skelter, back to 'square one' to begin the process once again with an accumulation phase
35. This is repeated once again at the first floor level, before the market finally breaks lower once more, with the floor of price support now becoming price resistance in the ceiling, and we are then back to square one again
36. Conklin and I worked a page at a time, comparing hundreds of time sheets with the four drug dealers’ times of death, stamping our feet at square one
37. Square one again
38. However, a couple of open questions remain about this algorithm’s description: Aren’t we back to square one, piling confirmations on top of confirmations ad infinitum? Surprisingly, the answer is no