(1) It is a work like no other and, with the first performance taking place in 1761, is pretty much the final throw of the Baroque.
(2) He knocked it off with a nicely-timed throw of a small hammer.
(3) It's not that they'll beat you up and torture you and throw you into jail.
(4) He needs to throw harder punches, and that he's not connecting for that reason.
(5) To throw yourself into sth
(6) Peering from behind my hands, I watch as the horses fall, or throw their rider, or watch as loose, riderless horses veer across the track.
(7) If your car is equipped with fog lights, you may find it helpful to turn these on, as they throw a little extra light on the road while making your car easier to see.
(8) He accuses his opponent of offering him a bribe to throw a match.
(9) At the trolley portal the operator had to manually throw the switch using a switch iron.
(10) Figures that they've released suggest the card could cost each of us up to u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu2551300 a throw .
(11) Brighten it up with a new duvet cover or a smart throw , picking up the colour in light shades and curtains.
(12) He lunges at the open window, hurling his strawberry milkshake in a cramped overarm throw .
(13) They throw an annual Christmas party for dozens of pensioners who live in sheltered housing schemes.
(15) Then two of the lamps that move round to throw the prettiest patterns on the walls and ceiling turned out to be faulty.
(16) Fault displacement varies and diminishes downwards and upwards from a central zone where the throw is highest.
(17) I frantically scramble out of bed and throw some clothes on whilst yelling u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Hang on a sec!u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(18) You just throw a switch
(20) His final throw on the subject of alterations to the bill before publication came on the 14 February.