Use "lob|lobbed|lobbing|lobs" in a sentence

1. Large object (LOB) inlining — Small LOBs can be stored in the formatted rows of the base table.

2. He smashed the lob.

3. You should lob the ball high.

4. 1 day ago · Lobbing for Bobwhites

5. 2 The kids were lobbing pine cones into the neighbor's yard.

6. They supported the infantry attack by lobbing grenades from the flanks.

7. A lob is part of the set up.

8. Dainty Wang lob, Calefacients raked putrefy almost.

9. He spent most of last season Airmailing forced lobs into warzones

10. 9 The kids were lobbing pine cones into the neighbor's yard.

11. Many types occur just once in the LOB corpus.

12. This stops their ability to lob so much.

13. We could lob the ball in to Katrina and Lisa.

14. All his attempt to get lob have fail.

15. Raising the height of the antenna has the effect of making the lobbing pattern finer.

16. OCI-Lob->flush() actually writes data to the server.

17. She's gonna lob it at you like a grenade.

18. All his attempts to get a lob have failed.

19. On a recent afternoon, he lobbed a variety of plastic lures toward the big fish.

20. He is shown with an urna, elongated ear-lobs, ushnisha and with a feeling of contemplation on his face.

21. Just lob shells into the middle of the enemy's advance and watch them die.

22. However many of the tags used exclusively in the LOB corpus can be retained.

23. The composition of the test corpus and the reduced LOB corpus is shown in table

24. What does Crustacean mean? Any of a subphylum (Crustacea) of arthropods, including shrimps, crabs, barnacles, and lob

25. He hit the crossbar with an audacious lob a minute before Chelsea took the lead.

26. Alvin shot marbles in the road and had a brick lobbed at him by a little girl with whom he played.

27. The first goal he scored in the famous Burnley game was really something special, he lobs the goalie from miles out.

28. If I went around saying I was an emperor because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away!

29. 21 Some are veritable campuses where students can learn about logarithms as well as lobs, fine arts as well a s fitness training.

30. Well, Lucan says, you just lob yourself onto the boat Armlessly and hope that you can make a difference that way

31. That maniac wants to lob an A-bomb into the Kremlin's bathroom and start World War Ill.

32. When faced with the same problem the compilers of the LOB corpus opted for a statistical approach.

33. 23 He also lobbed one at a priest in a North Carolina federal prison while serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court.

34. A 521 word text was written from a randomly selected business text, not associated with the LOB corpus.

35. The tags in the LOB corpus and Text710 dictionary were then substituted for those of the combined tagset.

36. This contrasts the number of possible transitions of each order with the actual number found in the million word LOB corpus.

37. A back pass to McConnell saw the keeper mis-hit the clearance to Ferguson who provided the perfect lob into the net.

38. Well, Lucan says, you just lob yourself onto the boat Armlessly and hope that you can make a difference that way

39. Armies that ran out of rocks for their catapults would sometimes lob live lepers into besieged towns to scare the inhabitants.

40. Poborský's name is often attached to his performance in Euro 96, where during the quarter-final match against Portugal, he chipped the ball and lobbed it over the advancing Vítor Baía.

41. "We went to a Sizzler, where I filled him up with steak and lob ster, " Franz recalls, "and then we drove back to Salton City.

42. Agribusiness: An Agribusiness is a line of business ( LOB ) that focuses on the processing, warehousing, distribution, marketing and retailing of products used in farming

43. Apprentices are individuals who receive on-the-lob learning from a master-level supervisor while typically receiving job-related education from institutions such as community colleges or trade organizations

44. When those trenches are # yards from the fort and in range...... he' il bring in his #- inch mortars, lob explosive rounds over our walls...... and pound us to dust

45. When those trenches are 200 yards from the fort and within range, he'll bring in his 15-inch mortars, lob explosive rounds over our walls and pound us to dust.

46. Bactrian camel occur only in three separated habitats in northwest China (Lake Lob, Taklimikan desert and the ranges of Arjin Shan) and one in the Trans-Altai Gobi desert of southwest Mongolia

47. As the ships worked their way into an area between Corregidor and Carabao Islands, Japanese shore batteries emplaced on those islands and on Caballo began to lob shells at the minecraft and their escorts.

48. We are particularly awed by two of the orcas' showstopper stunts - when they spy hop(lift their heads out of water to look) and lob tail( hit the surface with the underside of the fluke ).

49. Until he was sent off Torres was the brightest player, offering a display that was peppered with menacing movementand muscular surges, with the chested control of Mata's lob after 29 minutes only Bettered by the pirouette and finish beyond Michel Vorm.

50. Lob~ , personally known to me (or proved to me on the Basts of satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her authorized capacity, and that by his/her signature on the instnunent the person, or the entity upon behalf of which

51. General CommentHere's my best guess: Out on a wave Over the railing asking the crowd To send you back to stage instead of sailing away They're left behind The Bruisers' searchlights leading the charge The mass appeal The brilliant Bruisers taking the wheel And the sea was all light To do with the light It's how we know now to never go back Lob a grenade And only seconds before the bang roll in

52. The shepherd’s equipment usually included the following: A scrip, or leather bag, that contained food supplies, such as bread, olives, dried fruit, and cheese; a rod, which was a formidable weapon, usually three feet (1 m) long with sharp slate embedded in the bulbous end; a knife; a staff, which the shepherd leaned on while walking and climbing; a personal water container; a collapsible leather bucket for drawing water from deep wells; a sling, which he used to lob stones near the straying sheep or goats to frighten them back to the flock or to drive off prowling wild animals; and a reed pipe, which he played to entertain himself and to soothe the flock.