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How to use Woodward in a sentence

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Woodward intimated last month that he would prefer new faces on the board rather than launch a bid for the company.
England faced a fierce onslaught from South Africa for much of the match and Woodward was impressed with what he saw.
If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night.
Whether England manager Clive Woodward plays him at full-back, on the wing or even at centre on Saturday, he is a certain starter.
Woodward ended the questioning session with facetious conjectures for the outcome of the upcoming election.
Woodward will be hoping that Humphreys has an off day on Saturday, however.
Jeremiah wandered down Woodward Avenue until he reached the riverbank, then sat watching whitecaps flash and chop in the coal-black water.
Woodward also gave short shrift to the rumoured spat between Larder and O'Sullivan.
Woodward starred as the Scottish policeman investigating the disappearance of a little girl.
Woodward is well aware of the importance of a settled and happy family life for anyone with his level of drive and ambition.
Woodward is not rude, arrogant or humourless, at least not all at the same time.
A 22-year-old man has been arrested after police swooped on the four-bedroom home in Woodward Heights, Grays.
Perhaps Woodward did have an overdependence on English players in the first Test, as critics suggested.
At the time, 1991, Mick was the junior varsity coach at Woodward High, a Cincinnati public school.
What that would tell Woodward was all about the porous defences rather than exhilarating attacks.
The Welsh rugby fan said he was delighted to meet Sir Clive Woodward, who was at the palace to receive his knighthood.
It is only fair to concede that Robinson does not have the sort of world-class player that Woodward had at his disposal.
Lydon has much to offer, but Woodward elevated him to high office incredibly early in his coaching career.
When Woodward wanted a meeting, he would position an empty flowerpot containing a red flag on his apartment balcony.
However, coach Clive Woodward chose horses for courses and Tindall started the game and typified England's thirst for victory with some big hits.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Having reached the ditch, which certainly was a rasper, Woodward reined round the animal, who crossed it like a swallow.
And Harlan saw Woodward come from behind an outbuilding, look toward the ranchhouse, and then walk slowly toward them.
The renaissance classics may be studied in the works of Woodward and Laurie.
Professor Woodward has published many papers on subjects in astronomy, geodesy, mathematics and mechanics.
Luke Woodward, 25, had been convicted before of attacking a woman in a park.
Woodie Woodward, associate administrator of airports, Federal Aviation Administration.
John Griffiths, the Minister for Culture and Sport, has announced the reappointment of Ms Margaret Jervis and Dr Kate Woodward.
There is no greater authority on the subject than Professor Woodward.
The sacking of Woodward Foodservice MD Ed Hyslop and trading director Dave Howarth this week could have been a result of the business bring off more than it could chew.
Kostman started with RCU in 1998 at the Woodward office in Chippewa Falls as the assistant branch manager and has held many different positions within the company.
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