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Example sentences for "deadline"

Lexicographically close words:
deadfall; deadfalls; deadlie; deadlier; deadliest; deadliness; deadlock; deadly; deadlye; deadness
  1. White suggested that while the committee had no deadline it should be advised that a report would be needed in June if any legislative proposals were to be submitted to Congress.

  2. Johnson agreed, and the announcement of his directive, emphasizing the importance of new service programs and setting a deadline for their submission, was widely circulated.

  3. Two of the leased property schools, Biggs and Fort Bliss, were integrated before the September deadline as a result of a change in state law in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision.

  4. It's three days to deadline and we still have a job to do.

  5. Boiled down, it gives a minimum deadline by which time the launcher can be set up and start throwing bombs.

  6. One of those bombardiers is going to start thinking about home and about the cobalt bombs down here and he's going to press that button, deadline or no deadline.

  7. A Nyjord fleet is now over Dis and the deadline has almost expired for the surrender of the cobalt bombs.

  8. They have pushed the deadline closer by an entire day.

  9. Our deadline has been revised by one day.

  10. Boiled down it gives a minimum deadline by which time the launcher can be set up and start throwing bombs.

  11. One of those bombardiers is going to start thinking about home and about the cobalt bombs down here and he's going to press that button--deadline or no deadline.

  12. Senate last October approved a three-year extension of the deadline for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

  13. The deadline of danger from within and from without is not within our control.

  14. And let's remember our deadline is October 1st, not Christmas.

  15. As a result of our efforts in 1978, the Equal Rights Amendment's deadline for ratification was extended for three years.

  16. A plan could probably be agreed upon in a very short time, but its nature would depend on your earliest deadline date.

  17. If they had sold out to the enemy, they had given him nothing in return for his wages except perhaps a promise to be fulfilled on a Deadline Day.

  18. And by taking up our claims right, we keep a deadline from the Bear Paws to the Flying U.

  19. Yuh don't want to take it for granted they're going to take a look at your deadline and back up.

  20. He knows where the deadline is, and doesn't disregard it.

  21. You're a hundred miles and more past the deadline for wheat--you'd just as well try to raise bananers here.

  22. You'll remember we had a deadline on the test, Mr. Braun.

  23. Deadline in twenty-nine minutes," he said.

  24. If we had still failed to establish that when the deadline ran out, we would have had to allow evacuation of the city, with all the attendant risk that that was exactly what the enemy wanted us to do.

  25. I don't think we'll lick this project before deadline without him.

  26. It had to be delivered exactly one week before the deadline that had been set by the receivers for closing the plant.

  27. The deadline was past, yet they were holding the presses just for his story.

  28. Another hour and the deadline for the noon mail, which also had a big street sale.

  29. The minutes were slipping by, bringing the two-hour deadline ever closer, but he did not skimp his customary caution on approaching the laboratory.

  30. Even now, perhaps, there was no time to get out; already the deadline might have been crossed; he could not know.

  31. One of Penny's first lessons learned on the Star was that a deadline must always be met.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deadline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bound; boundary; bourn; ceiling; circumscription; compass; confine; cutoff; deadline; delimitation; determinant; end; extremity; finish; floor; frontier; hedge; interface; limen; limit; limitation; line; march; mark; start; term; terminus; threshold