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latch on example sentences
latch on
1. He pulled the latch on the bottom half of the door, swung the door open and was
2. You latch onto anything that gives hope
3. She reached for the latch on the gate and Kai quickly laid his hand on hers stopping her
4. Johnny whispered something in Apollo’s ear and released the latch on his
5. After too many of those botched rescue missions, I’d learned to keep my eyes on the road and walk faster when a stray tried desperately to latch on
6. There was no latch on the
7. The media had dropped it completely sensing a sea change and found other juicy news to latch onto
8. As Anna hugged him, Harald slid the wooden latch on the door shut
9. Marcus went ahead and opened the latch on the chest and placed its contents on the chair, one item at a time
10. Also, for another strange reason I became a magnet for mentally ill people--if there was a mentally ill person within 100 yards of me they would seek me out and latch on to me--perhaps I should have studied to be a psychologist or psychiatrist
11. writing and I hope that others latch onto that aspect when they read
12. property as it is and fail to realize the amount of money they will need to put into it in order to latch onto the profit they envision
13. latch on to Jim, here
14. This way, you will have something enjoyable and comforting to latch onto as you attempt to orient yourself in the strange, quiet world of the early morning
15. Then there are fragmented energies that latch onto yours
16. But he kept up his work pointing out familiar sights, anything that Garann might be able to latch onto when he had to make his way home
17. After securing the latch on each side of the car—some-
18. Fritz was messed with; a latch on the back of him – the screws were loosened
19. ‘But this time there’s no recent pattern for him to latch on to,’ he said
20. The truth was that I feared that in my current state I would latch onto Michael, and think it love
21. those who will wish to latch onto their coat tails as it
22. In fact, if you absolutely have no category interests whatsoever, this is a very strong category to latch onto
23. latch on the door, but it was locked
24. From behind, he heard the latch on the door clicking and his heart
25. Mitch took hold of the latch on the trap door and opened it a crack
26. A small portion of Johnny's mind, still too submerged in fear and hopelessness to really latch on to, found it curious that a strange excitement had played across the countenance of his companion – at the hints that Latrobe had rumbled their gig
27. open the latch on the inside of my little
28. then open the latch on the inside of my little
29. At best, they could cross the lower audio off as a technical malfunction, but the paparazzi and tabloids would still latch onto that
30. Whatever people latch onto, whatever they are exposed to in life, influenced by, attracted to, connected to, identify with, oriented towards, is mostly arbitrary
31. Why would they have done this? Because the Jewish race and culture are a parasitical culture that is designed to prey upon the rest of the human species like a bloodsucker on a fish or a lamprey on a sturgeon… Without any host to latch onto and suck dry: they would have been forced to latch onto each other and sucked each other dry and destroyed each other into oblivion: and the whole world would have watched this horror in fascinated revulsion as the true hidden madness of what is buried inside Jewish culture and bodies comes out and is exposed naked in its dying last screaming insane blind hatred of all Life and all beauty and all Love
32. Only a plain girl would do that, and she'd latch onto an attractive, more popular girlfriend, hoping she'd fix her up with a man, too
33. mentioning about a brother, the young man’s eyes did not latch onto the comment
34. I held on to the horn through sheer force of will, as my ride brought her head around and charged on as more and more Sabers fought to latch on
35. There was a wooden chest in the corner of the room with a broken latch on it
36. Over her shoulder, the latch on the door shook desperately
37. In a short period of time you’ll be able to latch onto a group of amenable good friends
38. The terrible word trembled on his lips, like the latch on that door; in another moment it will break out, in another moment he will let it go, he will speak out
39. During the pre-dinner cocktail hour they should track down his or her guest, talk to him or her, notice where they were sitting, and after dinner latch on to them before there were any distractions
40. It didn't have an iron latch on the front door, nor a wooden one with a buckskin string, but a brass knob to turn, the same as houses in town
41. Marie-Laure tries to remember everything she knows about the lock and latch on the gate, everything she has felt with her fingers, everything her father would have told her
42. “You’re not getting out?” she asked, pulling the latch on her shoulder harness
43. When Millennium had published big news stories in the past, he and Berger had not been sure whether other media companies would latch on to them
44. his lips, like the latch on that door; in another moment it will break out, in another moment he will let it go, he will speak out
45. Then I thumbed the release latch on my safety harness and shrugged it off as I slowly got to my feet
46. Investors in these funds keep jumping from fund to fund, trying to latch on to the latest hot manager
47. There was a badly rusted metal latch on the door
48. My brain refused to latch on to the images I had just seen
49. Many investors tend to latch on to whatever they think is working at the moment
50. In the 1950s people in the West began to latch onto it, and by the 1960s it was everywhere, even on the moon