Use "inroad|inroads" in a sentence

1. The candidate made surprising inroads in the South.

2. When did Greek philosophy begin making inroads into Christianity?

3. Heavy household chores made inroads upon Jane's health.

4. 14 This deal is their first major inroad into the American market.

5. Abaddon made inroads into my following, creating chaos.

6. 5 They have made significant inroads into the European market.

7. 4 The candidate made surprising inroads in the South.

8. 18 We haven't made much of an inroad into the backlog of work.

9. 2 Heavy household chores made inroads upon Jane's health.

10. 17 The candidate made surprising inroads in the South.

11. 20 We haven't made much of an inroad into the backlog of work.

12. With Obote making inroads into its power, Buganda attempts to secede.

13. Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.

14. 1 Hospital bills had made deep inroads into her savings.

15. 8 The administrative workload is making massive inroads into our working day .

16. Video is making huge inroads into attendance figures at movie theaters .

17. So far building society inroads into consumer credit have been small.

18. 13 Doctors are making great inroads in the fight against cancer.

19. 12 Already the children had made considerable inroads on the food.

20. 7 Their products are already making inroads in these new markets.

21. The administrative workload is making massive inroads into our working day .

22. 14 Even after apostasy had made inroads, nominal Christians avoided immoral activities.

23. 17 The administrative workload is making massive inroads into our working day .

24. 9 Repairs to the house had made deep inroads into their savings.

25. 11 Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.

26. 10 The government is definitely making inroads into the problem of unemployment.

27. 3 Video is making huge inroads into attendance figures at movie theaters .

28. 25 Whilst this message is being given there has been some inroad in the governmental sectors.

29. 16 In Italy, as elsewhere, television has made deep inroads into cinema.

30. 6 We must try our best to stay the inroads of the disease.

31. 19 In real world, off-the-peg law protects the inroad that the manufacturer prevents this kind to get.

32. Such inroads as modern culture made into the village tended to fortify this conviction.

33. 17 We have made inroads into our painting job;we finished the kitchen already.

34. But Richard rival Hillary Clinton , but pollster Clay Richards says appearssome in words inroads.

35. They are already making major inroads in automobile manufacturing, doing jobs like welding and painting.

36. And does not inflation continue to make inroads into the income of ordinary people today?

37. 21 A general right of accession would have created a major inroad into the continuing bilateralism of even multilateral treaties.

38. 24 His frozen-food business would be a ripe target for a company looking to make an inroad into ethnic foods.

39. The new Insolvent Act had made considerable inroads on the whimsical principles of those days.

40. But in Turkey, as in many other lands, credit cards are making inroads into society.

41. 20 It is meant as a kiddy-pool inroad into the world of ethnomusicological research, limited to 3-4 weeks.

42. Day, who blamed the Niagara Falls mistake on his staff, failed to make inroads in Ontario.

43. Any kind of ranching, logging or building provides a ready-made inroad for the farmers to penetrate the most inaccessible parts.

44. In addition, Ariat, which is carried by equestrian retailers and at Nordstrom, has made inroads beyond the horsey set.

45. 22 Any kind of ranching, logging or building provides a ready-made inroad for the farmers to penetrate the most inaccessible parts.

46. That desire can eventually make inroads into a Christian’s life, choking the word and making it “unfruitful.”

47. 10 Rodrigo and Motamid rapidly began to make inroads into the border territory separating the Caliphates of Saragossa and Lerida.

48. 15 By the 1950s,[www.Sentencedict.com] television had made great inroads into the territory of the news magazines.

49. There the Albigensian heresy, which maintained that all material creation was evil, had made alarming inroads among the population

50. Initially developed for the infirm or elderly, Ensure has made inroads among aging baby boomers, thanks to aggressive marketing.

51. To make real inroads against hidden hunger, African governments, supported by global development partners, must act quickly.

52. Control measures such as improved husbandry and vaccination programmes can make big inroads into tackling the disease.

53. In an effort to protect these territories from the inroads of civilization, the government restricts public access.

54. That could benefit producers by allowing some inroads into carry over of frozen stocks from last year.

55. 27 Tricyclazole mostly control spore bourgeon and restrain accrete-spore formed, thereby effectively prevent germina inroad and reduce piricularia leaf spot of rice produce spore.

56. However, rehabilitation has made rather more significant inroads than is suggested by the formal description of the system.

57. If the philosophical basis for these inroads into the general principle is paternalism, what legal bases or justifications are there?

58. Anciently the Magnetes were utterly extirpated by Treres, a Cimmerian tribe, who for a long period made successful inroads

59. If we don't make serious inroads into the Braga case in the next 72 hours, they're gonna shut us down.

60. These employees usually struggled with low wage levels and limited advancement possibilities and were vulnerable to the inroads of automation.

61. This article is based on the material balance equation and the no fixed water inroad equation, educe the equation of the no water recovery and the water coming time.

62. The Bottled water industry has made significant inroads in reducing the amount of plastic used to make Bottled water containers by light-weighting its packaging

63. The result is a chilling portrait of a virus that had made major inroads into that population before anybody suspected a thing.

64. 30 Aside from any potential "home field" advantage in the Asia-Pacific region, Ryanair's relationship could add an inroad and extend Comac's influence in the European market.

65. 26 What I'm saying is that we all matter, and it's my job to be a humanist and look at it from that point of view, and find the inroad .

66. 29 In the seriously and medially burnt larch and scotch pine stand, the secondary insects inroad more quickly and the damage rate and insect population density are all higher.

67. 23 The focus of interest here is the extent to which the building societies are likely to make inroads into traditional banking business.

68. 24 Fujimori argues that the recovery is on course and that he has made important inroads against the centuries-old blight of poverty.

69. 250 synonyms for Advance: progress, proceed, go ahead, move up, come forward, go forward, press on, gain ground, make inroads, make headway, make your way

70. 28 This article is based on the material balance equation and the no fixed water inroad equation, educe the equation of the no water recovery and the water coming time.

71. China, meanwhile, has made inroads into Dhaka in its bid to gain access to key Bangladeshi ports that would give it access to the Indian Ocean.

72. This important application of the provision soon led to other competitive inroads in radio paging,12 private line interconnection,13 terminal attachment14 and enhanced services.15 39.

73. Itanium failed to make significant inroads against IA-32 or RISC, and suffered further following the arrival of x86-64 systems which offered greater compatibility with older x86 applications.

74. When Philippicus transferred an army from the Opsikion theme to police the Balkans, the Umayyad Caliphate under Al-Walid I made inroads across the weakened defenses of Asia Minor.

75. Startups such as Acorns – an app that automatically allocates a proportion of everyday purchases to a pre-selected investment portfolio – are making rapid inroads into a very competitive marketplace.

76. (Dracula, by Bram Stoker) My journey had been my own suggestion, and Elizabeth therefore Acquiesced, but she was filled with disquiet at the idea of my suffering, away from her, the inroads of misery and grief

77. Barbican, the non-alcoholic malt beverage of Saudi Arabia’s Aujan Industries, is confirmed to be making inroad into Malaysia.The drink is distributed by Coca-Cola Refreshments Malaysia and is now available at Giant Supermarket, KK Mart, Village Grocer, Aeon, Aeon Big and other retailers.

78. It was a close - knit social order well adapted to the needs of the changing times because it , could weather all kinds of upheavals in society till it was exposed to the inroads of the modern European industrial system which began in the 18th century .

79. “Bioplastics are making inroads into new markets and are an important area to watch for the future of the plastics industry,” says Hockstad, who noted that the current global market for biodegradable polymers is estimated at about 570 million pounds per year but …

80. Consider this typical lede from a report on the forthcoming Africa-India summit in Addis Ababa, filed by the French news agency, AFP: "India will seek to expand its economic footprint in Africa, where rival China has made major inroads, at a second summit between the South Asian powerhouse and African nations this week.”