(1) He budged not one inch on the bitter controversies dividing his partyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(2) New Labour, like the rest of us, must surely know they're going to romp the next election but they aren't prepared to budge an inch just in case.
(3) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510It is always a magical experience to come back here,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb says Caroline as we inch along the banks of the salmon stream flowing past the lodge.
(4) The CPI has said the government refused to budge an inch despite several pleas by delegations which have met the Home Minister.
(5) I want carnage, I want blood, I want screaming in the cathedrals; I want begging and repentance and the look on your face when you realise that I'm not budging an inch .
(6) Yes, indeed, the transgenerational poor are excluded, as the bottom fifth of our population has not budged an inch in the luxe explosion.
(7) I had no intention of budging an inch
(8) Limited visibility due to heavy rain and massive traffic jams forced us to inch along in the Blazer.
(9) Overall, everyone's favourite self-indulgent superpower hasn't budged an inch .
(10) Autorickshaw drivers, on the other hand, refuse to budge an inch on the issue of switching to digital meters.
(11) Our glass didn't budge an inch and neither of us thought of Jane.
(12) Scalia budged not one inch during the question-and-answer period after a speech Tuesday at Amherst College in Massachusetts.
(13) The screwdriver barely fit, and he was just tall enough to reach it, but it was enough, and he started to slowly inch the screws out of the door.
(14) He would slowly inch his finger into the case while his comrades watched, rubbing their hands together in maniacal glee.
(15) Not that this has persuaded any of Mr Keyes' successors at the Dublin Custom House over the past half century or so to budge an inch .
(16) Fact is, as this tricky little self-delusional phrase indicates, corporately we're not budging an inch , and never will until we're all dead of profit.
(17) Norden, Milnrow and Sudden were the worst hit areas in the storm - which is being blamed on freak weather sweeping in from Spain - where nearly an inch of rain fell within an hour.
(18) At this point, Jenni had begun to inch away along the wall, palms pressed against the rough surface of the wall.
(19) He suddenly snapped his gaze onto me and glared, causing me to slowly inch my body away from him in fear.
(20) Perhaps that was you, the pudgy little yuppie-boy, who wouldn't budge even an inch to let me get a drink at the bar?