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How to use baxter in a sentence

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He bends down and tosses a stick to Baxter, who obligingly fetches it and brings it back.
The ball is rolled to Baxter who has a pop from a distance and shoots way over the bar.
On the role Baxter has played in dragging British skiing in a forward direction, he is characteristically modest.
Baxter is in the northerly city of Bremen for South Africa's exhibition match against Germany tomorrow.
Baxter was variously criticised for not having coached an international side before, or for not being a local.
A bibliophile from early days, when others were heading off to play footie or cricket, Baxter always made straight for the library.
This view prevailed among nonconformists, of course, not least among them Cartwright himself and Richard Baxter a century later.
Baxter is a bull terrier who longs to be liberated from the shackles of his pound dwelling and experience life among les humains.
Baxter has been used to attracting interest as far as the Scottish game is concerned.
Such is the case with a rancher named Baxter, a selfish baron so cold-hearted and villainous he lacks only a handlebar mustache to twirl.
The group of six Baxter oil prints shown here was made in 1846 for the private use of the Muggletonians, a religious sect in England.
Baxter stunned critics and commentators after clawing his way back from eighth position after the first run.
Slosh Farm at Appleby is run by Robert Baxter and has 180 head of beef cattle and 150 head of sheep.
Mr Baxter underlined the fact there were no certainties at the moment and that any possible change would be years away.
For someone with such an affinity for the natural world, it's not surprising to discover that another passion of Baxter is conservation.
The results were verified by Cleave Baxter, one of the most respected polygraph examiners himself.
Al Baxter returns as the starting tighthead prop, pushing Matt Dunning back to the bench.
Your Honour, what that would demonstrate is that the plaintiff proposed to seek to proceed against Baxter.
To create his galaxy of impressions, Baxter watched television avidly, even backstage between stage shows.
Then, in an excellent defensive move, Blues fullback Adam Slade stopped another fast break from Baxter with a determined last-minute tackle.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Baxterians, followers of Baxter in respect of his attempted compromise between Calvinism and Arminianism.
But Baxter had no reason to regret the inconsistency of his precept and example.
Miss Baxter found life at the Schloss much different from what she had expected.
Then followed a bunt, and while Dan Baxter fumbled with the ball Jack got to first.
I must tell you of a funny letter he had to-day from a Captain Ferguson, out at Baxter.
Again there was a wait before the boy came back, and again a wait in a sheeny chair before Mr. Baxter looked up.
He had most of the idiosyncrasy of Baxter, though not without the contemplation of Howe.
Mr. Baxter and the two boys submitted with what grace they could to these indignities.
Miss Jennie Baxter sat for some moments musing, with the letter in her hand.
So I waited for Baxter to git well, meanin' to make him pay or go to the jug.
Tyndal the Reformer, and Baxter the famous nonconformist were preachers in this church.
Why, these are Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, who are preparing the wedding breakfast.
Then Baxter, seated by the side of the bed, began to cross-examine in a voice I scarcely recognised.
Baxter pushed her under the wash-basins, and leaped to hold the gaunt woman who crowed and whistled as she struggled toward the window.
At a few minutes after nine the maid, Edith Baxter, carried down to the stables his supper, which consisted of a dish of curried mutton.
Miss Baxter was early at the station before the Continental train left.
An' youse've got the nerve, Baxter, to sit there an' talk that rot to me!
John Baxter continued to waver between this world and the next.
The Tartan Army can rhapsodise all they like about Jim Baxter playing keepie-up at Wembley that same year but it was a Pyrrhic victory.
I was almost wicked enough to wish that Baxter had shot the housemaid instead of the dog.
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