(1) And that's where the book begins to flag , losing its plot.
(2) It's a shame then that after such an inventive start the album begins to flag midway, with a series of mid-tempo ballads plodding by in unremarkable succession.
(3) Water vapour and carbon dioxide exchange were measured weekly on attached flag leaves from flowering until full senescence, from eight different plants of each line.
(4) The forward tried to rectify matters by turning and drilling the ball over the line, but by then the flag had been raised, penalising him for straying offside.
(5) The village pub is only 39 steps away (why else do you think we bought the house?) and when things begin to flag we can take them across to revitalise the proceedings.
(6) He is played through one-on-one, unaware the linesman has his flag up for offside.
(7) The flag flew from every public building, from every municipal flagpole, and from every structure of consequence in the land.
(8) If the team representative does not display the green flag to signal the start of a qualification attempt, the car will not be charged with an attempt and must return to the pit lane.
(9) Golf courses are indicated by a numbered flag on the map
(10) Problems often flag the need for organizational change
(11) The private's heroism served as an example for every soldier under the flag
(13) It is able to authenticate the caller's identity, or to flag possible impostors, with a high degree of accuracy.
(14) Use folders or labels to flag messages for follow-up action.
(15) The flag is a symbol of indigenous and campesino movements.
(16) The striker had spent most of his evening failing to dodge the offside flag .
(17) When reading a modified record one should check the attribute flag to see if this record needs to be deleted.
(18) The deeply rooted victim syndrome has been manipulated over the past year by the mainstream media in order to rally the public around the flag .
(19) Perhaps this could be used when the increasingly preposterous plotlines begin to flag in a couple of series time.
(20) If a student wears the national flag of his own country he will be suspended or expelled from school.