Use of throes in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include throes at the start of sentence, throes at the end of sentence and throes in the middle of sentence
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throes at the end of sentence
- The rouble zone is in its death throes.
- The regime seems to be in its death throes.
- The peace pact seems to be in its death throes .
- Not quite, but this looks suspiciously like the death throes.
- Mercutio, fatally stabbed, staggers round the stage in his death throes.
- Nobody was shooting, they were all watching the helicopter in its death throes.
- The Jet Ranger arced upwards, a big prehistoric pterodactyl lurching blindly in its death throes.
throes in the middle of sentence
- Were we in the throes of a natural disaster?
- Right now, he is in the throes of astonishment.
- I have seen judges reeling in the throes of it.
- Britain in the throes of a socialist revolution?
- Its reflexes and death throes would cause it to fly.
- At the time, Liberia was still in the throes of a civil war.
- His large manufacturing company was in the throes of hard times.
- The weights and balances of our friendship were in new throes of change.
- Her boys were always in the throes of what she euphemistically called summer colic.
- Even in the throes of laughing at some remark passed by Grace Bird, Bunny watched Geoffrey.
- Last, those who in the throes of passion drop your clothes, then, stop to hang their trousers up.
- Richie, the youngest at 15, was in the throes of GCSEs and hopeful of a career in graphic design.
- The pin-headed young woman was being surprised by her husband in the throes of simulated adultery.
- Other Areas are in the throes of heavy training schedules and will create a highly competitive spirit in Portlaoise.