Use "protracted" in a sentence

1. The struggle would be bitter and protracted.

2. We won victory through protracted struggle.

3. Contains war carnage, profanity and protracted suffering.

4. The war was protracted for four years.

5. 24 After protracted negotiations, Ogden got the deal he wanted.

6. 25 A long-protracted strike dislocated the economy.

7. It can help avoid expensive and protracted litigation.

8. After a long protracted battle, was I finally forging an ally?

9. Increased, expanded, prolonged, protracted, diffuse, amplified, drawn out, unabridged, unAbbreviated

10. Shrinkage of tissue is less than after protracted imbedding.

11. There was a protracted silence before Lydia spoke again.

12. 2 The main protracted withdrawal symptoms were dyssomnia, dysphoria and pain.

13. 28 The rebels aimed to overthrow the government through protracted guerrilla warfare.

14. The fear of protracted, wearisome and painful dying can be stronger.

15. The rebels aimed to overthrow the government through protracted guerrilla warfare.

16. A protracted planning process followed, and construction began in November 2013.

17. The City bought the property under eminent domain proceedings after a protracted battle with the owner.

18. In Hungary the economic catastrophe presented itself as a protracted agrarian and credit crisis.

19. A text for our declaration has been agreed by our officials after protracted negotiations.

20. In 1582, after a protracted campaign, Hideyoshi requested Nobunaga's help in overcoming tenacious resistance.

21. Above all, he had to speed up the protracted constitutional timetable of his predecessor.

22. This takes time and the heads are not the appropriate forum for protracted negotiations.

23. The predicament of the Attorney General during the protracted proceedings had been particularly awkward.

24. This huge cache of gold helped the Nazi warlords finance a protracted war.

25. The bid follows protracted negotiations between the two groups about a possible merger.

26. We are pleased that, through protracted correspondence, we have come to an agreement.

27. Through adopting protracted tactics, yahoo may force Microsoft to rise buy quoted price.

28. In-person, virtual or hybrid Arbitration with an experienced JAMS arbitrator provides an effective alternative to protracted

29. Protracted budget deficits primarily reduce capital accumulation and income prospects, mainly via higher interest rates.

30. After protracted negotiations in July 1845 twenty cases of drawings were delivered to the Galleries.

31. Three years of long and protracted negotiations characterized the proposals for an indoor-events arena.

32. The alarming protracted situation in the Horn of Africa is of the utmost concern.

33. A 69-year-old man presented with protracted necrotizing pharyngitis requiring prolonged antibiotic therapy.

34. The significance of axonal dystrophy in these protracted forms of spongy degeneration is discussed.

35. The Allies decided against a slow assault on Sevastopol and instead prepared for a protracted siege.

36. He ruled during the protracted war between the Byzantine Empire and the First Bulgarian Empire.

37. Antonyms for Bowdlerized include complete, uncensored, expanded, increased, protracted, diffuse, prolonged, lengthened, amplified and unabbreviated

38. What was looming was the protracted constitutional wrangle over Lloyd-George's budget and the House of Lords.

39. DJ Babus, it was learnt, died on Friday morning after a protracted battle with the disease

40. There were protracted delays in their trial until they appeared before a magistrate in Liverpool on February 9 last year.

41. It was going to be another protracted day; he had to stay alert and miss nothing.

42. India stands ready to work with all like-minded nations for the amicable resolution of this protracted conflict.

43. 18 Industry shake-ups cursed Earth Girls with a protracted delay between the cutting room and the screen.

44. The Conventionality of simultaneity has been the focus of protracted debate in the philosophy of science literature

45. Algeria has hosted refugees from Western Sahara since 1975, one of the world’s most protracted refugee crises

46. Washington entered winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey on January 6, though a protracted guerrilla conflict continued.

47. This marks the first day of what is likely to be a protracted and bitter courtroom battle.

48. If the target time is protracted the operative may have difficulty in pacing and measuring output, and lose enthusiasm.

49. Instead, they fortify their marriage by choosing not to let disagreements become habitual or deteriorate into protracted arguments.

50. Even in its protean state, however, it would make the business of feeding off her protracted and tiring.

51. It would take another protracted court action and many years of protest before the Front finally wound down.

52. Like air bags in automobiles, meaningful technology has been denied an entire generation of parents by a protracted debate.

53. Factors like this made the leasing process a protracted and convoluted business in which potential tenants came and went.

54. This has turned out to be a protracted, complex process, as reoccupation had not been finalised by July 2000.

55. Four scenarios were proposed for evaluation based on agreed criteria and preliminary literature reviews: leukaemia after exposure at low dose; solid cancer risk after acute and protracted exposure; thyroid cancer risk after exposure during childhood or adolescence; and risk of circulatory diseases after acute and protracted exposure.

56. Operating out of Nouméa, New Caledonia, she served during the months in late 1942 during the protracted struggle for control of Guadalcanal.

57. City officials denied any retaliation but said they approved the settlement because they feared higher costs from a protracted legal battle.

58. If the target time is protracted the operative may have difficulty in pacing and measuring output,[sentencedict .com] and lose enthusiasm.

59. 25 For his pains my first bedmate could have had the benefits of a protracted rest in one of our quaint medieval prisons.

60. Todd said McCray agreed to pay back his bonus to avoid a protracted debate over the legality and propriety of the payment.

61. For his pains my first bedmate could have had the benefits of a protracted rest in one of our quaint medieval prisons.

62. This protracted period of free exchange by commercial banks sends an ambiguous signal to the public and risks prolonging the cash changeover.

63. From the Cambridge English Corpus This was at a time of protracted waiting for a church council to materialise - it had been Convoked …

64. He added , " What is special is that these fine works were created during her protracted illness associated with agonising pain over many years .

65. On 21 August 2012, Adebayor signed a permanent deal with Tottenham in a deal worth £5 million after a protracted period of negotiations.

66. Those that survived retreated with Osama bin Laden to the Afghanistan–Pakistan border area where they regrouped with the intention of waging a protracted campaign.

67. Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck is relatively rare and is characterized by slow evolution, multiple recurrences, protracted clinical course, and late distant metastasis

68. Only protracted stagnation of yields brought them to a grudging retreat from farming by decree, and from Lysenko's “Agrobiology,” which cast an aura of science over the Stalinist agricultural policy.

69. MK-8591-triphosphate (TP), the active phosphorylated Anabolite of MK-8591, exhibited protracted intracellular persistence in human and monkey peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBCs) in vitro

70. The “pregnant” mannequin, complete with realistic pulse and cervix dilation, can be programmed to simulate a number of complications and to have relatively quick births or protracted labor.

71. Moreover, French diplomats had calculated that William's action would plunge England into a protracted civil war that would either absorb Dutch resources or draw England closer to France.

72. Amen loses some of its impact to a protracted running time and deliberate pace, but Ulrich Tukur's powerful performance helps bring the story's worthy themes to life

73. The clinical effects of the protracted treatment with 5-OH Tryptophane (5-HTP) of some patients with chronic migraine are compared with other patients treated with acetylsalicylic acid.

74. A protracted battle for Al hudaydah could rival the fighting that ravaged Aleppo, Syria, or Mosul, Iraq, cities that have come to symbolize the brutality of warfare in the Middle East, according

75. It is postulated that protracted fat mobilization from necrotizing hepatocytes may be the cause of pulmonary fat embolism; the extravasation of fat from the vessels into the alveoli results in phagocytosis by alveolar macrophages.

76. The ultrastructure of storage material in a rectal biopsy taken from a patient with juvenile amaurotic idiocy with protracted course (onset of illness: 14 years; age of patient: 52 years) is described.

77. In contrast to these advantages there are some problems in using this model: Prompt and dangerous electrolyte imbalance following correction of disturbances in acid base equilibrium; irreversible shock following protracted hypotension (3 hrs).

78. In addition to its mention in Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina as well as in a protracted episode in War and Peace, the dance is prominently featured in Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons.

79. Abstinence implies the willful avoidance of pleasures, especially of food and drink, thought to be harmful or self-indulgent: "I vainly reminded him of his protracted Abstinence from food" (Emily Brontë).

80. The protracted upward deviation of # growth from the reference value of # ⁄ # % in # which followed a period in which # growth had been close to # % for several months in # implied that abundant liquidity had been progressively accumulated in # and the first half of