(1) Sweden is a sink of depravity by almost anyone's standards.
(2) We had a bloom a couple of years ago in Jervis Bay, NSW so we know that they can be very abundant and in the oceans they're actually the major sink for carbon dioxide.
(3) The sports minister later told the Du00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu00a1il it was wrong to assume that the failure to name two Irish venues would sink the bid.
(4) Opponents of the regional assembly had called for North Yorkshire to be given a veto to sink the plans if a majority of the county's residents oppose them.
(5) So, Ford wants to sink the ship rather than allow the flagship of the Russian sub fleet get into enemy hands.
(6) I felt my fangs sink into flesh and I heard him scream.
(7) They planned to sink a gold mine in Oklahoma
(8) Where village welfare is concerned, these fishermen sink their differences and work together for the overall good of everyone.
(9) The kitchen has fitted presses, a steel sink unit and a tiled floor.
(10) Peyton stated as she saw the clothes and hair supplies by the sink .
(11) He saw the coffin sink below the surface of the waves
(12) A complex land-swap deal will sink if the city reneges on existing deals.
(13) They agreed to sink their differences
(14) You want to sink into oblivion, and you can't find a way.
(15) Frankly, I delight in seeing people eagerly sink their teeth into the soft, burning hot, yellowish vegetable, defying the scalding heat of the sweet, sticky juice oozing from under the crisp rind.
(16) Subsequently, the two managed to sink their differences.
(17) When Bolton turns up as the location for a television show it is almost invariably portrayed as a sink of industrial decay and urban alienation.
(19) He could feel his body sink slowly into the bed and his back cracked, relieving some of the tension that had built up all day.
(20) The local sink school