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1. and I think the Inspector feels much the same way, but proving it might be difficult
2. Medfly eradication efforts are proving to be a great waste of energy and money
3. ‘I’m 100% sure I know who it is, but getting the evidence is proving difficult
4. That he is pleased with his CD is very clear, and he immediately starts looking through the book, following me into the kitchen and reading out bits to me as I carry on with my turkey checking … Christmas is proving successful so far
5. ’ She said slowly, the Earth names for days proving elusive
6. At that time the family name was long and impressive; D’Agouteville perhaps or Cholmondley-Warner or some such thing, but, as with all families, the generations followed one after another, proving more or less that sons and daughters inherit a mixed bag of genes and ancestral memory
7. He kissed her on the lips as she slept, proving, despite his newfound wealth and status, that he was a romantic old thing at heart
8. She usually started by proving to the guy how much worse he could have it
9. It is an aberration in medical terms, but proving to
10. It’s proving to be a very difficult problem, not least because anything bulky would be difficult to transport to Italy
11. Oh dear, letting the cottage is proving more difficult than I thought
12. biology proving that everything is energy and that it
13. all families, the generations followed one after another, proving
14. lips as she slept, proving, despite his newfound wealth and status,
15. When Boras took the throne, it would be for a very short time; Matai planned on killing him and exposing his devious plans, thus proving his loyalty to Aura
16. Mickey nodded as though he understood every word and Ozzie interpolated a phrase here and there as though proving that he too understood
17. We cannot prove we are real, and if we believe in the supernatural, we have an even harder time proving we are real
18. it would be a good proving ground for the lad and lasses to be on their own for a week or two in preparation for their imminent nest-leaving
19. 'Good luck proving it
20. It was proving to be a
21. The position of apprentice it seemed was more a proving ground for an individual's dedication and perseverance, than a refinement of talents and skills
22. ‘I’ll wait for your coffee,’ she offered, proving that
23. For the most part, they had cleared the walkway of the abominations, but a few of them were proving more difficult to be rid of
24. Unfortunately, his solution is a naïve one, proving once
25. appearing of the lie? Here is a proof proving that the
26. The actions of the undead were proving to be highly intelligent
27. Proving its ancient age stands the famous statue
28. “The accused isn’t responsible for proving who else might have done this,” said Theoton
29. proving that the Athenians esteem them in
30. buildings in Greek style, proving the
31. manufactured in France, proving in this form
32. It was proving more difficult than he had anticipated
33. Why was she proving such an enigma, even for him and all of his wit? It frustrated him to no end
34. You fool, there is no way of proving that God exists
35. This evening, so far proving to be much as any other, Mr Snickerty drew his fob from his waistcoat pocket and noted, with some satisfaction, that it was precisely just about nearly eight
36. Capoeira became the national sport of Brazil, proving that just about everyone in
37. And, if she was honest, she could admit she was more than a little interested in proving her innocence
38. From what I’ve seen this thing hasn’t offered up any useful information, has failed to prove that it is what it claims to be and is proving to be a big distraction
39. Proving the validity of the information contained in the book, which relates to our physical world in the present day, as well as to historic events and other aspects, which can be analysed conclusively; we will have a solid foundation from where we can also relate to the information relating to situations, which we cannot validate
40. Do we however have evidence of this today? If we accept that there once was a large body of water trapped somewhere under the Earth’s crust or inside the mantle, would we have some way of proving that it ever existed?
41. those allotted to your charge, but proving to be examples to
42. Trust from Frank Booker was not in Sheena’s lexicon and it was proving hard for her to readjust to the fast-moving events of the past few days
43. It is mostly obsolete now and they will have a terrible time in proving that to the court
44. Then William showed up, both proving the real definition of “different worlds” and illustrating the fragility of anyone’s existence
45. Well, I seemed to be good with long odds—my chance of developing the type of leukemia I had was one in tens of thousands, my chance for the alemtuzumab proving ineffective one in ten of that
46. Proving that bigots do not have the best grasp of other cultures, they also imprisoned many people they mistook for Germans and Austro-Hungarians: Greeks, Dutch, French, Belgians, Ukrainians, Polish, Serbs, and Italians
47. They didn’t have a prayer of proving his involvement—even though there were many who would instantly know that he was the plan’s mastermind
48. “It will be another half hour before they’re ready for the proving
49. “If one of my people was subverted, the proving will reveal it
50. “They’re here for the proving,” Dorian said quietly, keeping his distance from me