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leaflet example sentences
leaflet
1. It was late in the afternoon when we arrived at our hotel at Kryoneri: I sighed in disappointment as soon as I found out how small, noisy, isolated and miserable it is - nothing to do with the hotel we had seen on the leaflet
2. Dave puffs out his cheeks and looks across at Carol, who is studying the attractions stacked in a wooden leaflet holder; World of Barometers, Cobbler Honey Farm, Tractorland, Gnome From Gnome
3. The leaflet claimed that Mr
4. “I have this leaflet for you that describes cat productivity
5. The church was something of a local landmark, its spire visible from miles around, and I found out from the leaflet that I picked up out of habit that it was the highest point in what was once the county of Middlesex
6. It was empty except for a screwed up leaflet about STI’s
7. The little ant was striving not to lose the balance as was transporting on its shoulder a tiny green leaflet which was seen as if it was dressing a thick tuft for a hat
8. Winston Churchill, then at the admiralty, dismissed this leaflet activity with the wry comment; “The enemy is hardly likely to be induced to surrender by supplying him with free toilet paper”!
9. And then this friend came in with a leaflet and said,
10. Stu took the leaflet and looked at it
11. According to the leaflet,
12. picking up a leaflet that came with the software, ‘even the psychiatrist Jung wrote: Hands, whose shape and
13. toward Klaus, he placed the leaflet in front of him and asked him
14. Morrison was going in with a leaflet; Lady Shuttleworth was going in with a pound of tea
15. Before I left Hungary, I was given a leaflet containing some valuable advice for globe-trotting hunters
16. She told Ziggy they were going to the beach and they drove to the glorious Pirriwee Peninsula, and all the way there she tried to pretend that she didn’t even remember that real estate leaflet, even as she remembered it, over and over
17. The leaflet which had given rise to all this fury read as follows:
18. It was a leaflet, advertising a show at the gallery
19. To get the latest levels of tax rates, allowances and benefits, telephone any of the 10 largest accountancy firms, all of which will almost certainly have a free leaflet summarizing the current position
20. His conversation with Count Rostopchin and the latter’s tone of anxious hurry, the meeting with the courier who talked casually of how badly things were going in the army, the rumors of the discovery of spies in Moscow and of a leaflet in circulation stating that Napoleon promised to be in both the Russian capitals by the autumn, and the talk of the Emperor’s being expected to arrive next day- all aroused with fresh force that feeling of agitation and expectation in Pierre which he had been conscious of ever since the appearance of the comet, and especially since the beginning of the war
21. This poor feeble boy of eighteen—exhausted by disease—looked for all the world as weak and frail as a leaflet torn from its parent tree and trembling in the breeze; but no sooner had his eye swept over his audience, for the first time during the whole of the last hour, than the most contemptuous, the most haughty expression of repugnance lighted up his face
22. I tell you, I almost got caught with this five-line leaflet
23. “Gracious heavens!” cried the latter, trembling like a leaflet with horror
24. His conversation with Count Rostopchín and the latter’s tone of anxious hurry, the meeting with the courier who talked casually of how badly things were going in the army, the rumors of the discovery of spies in Moscow and of a leaflet in circulation stating that Napoleon promised to be in both the Russian capitals by the autumn, and the talk of the Emperor’s being expected to arrive next day—all aroused with fresh force that feeling of agitation and expectation in Pierre which he had been conscious of ever since the appearance of the comet, and especially since the beginning of the war