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56 Sentences With "done the trick"

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None of it has so far done the trick, however.
And we thought a raise might have done the trick.
Perhaps a little more crossword glue might've done the trick.
The fight over Kavanaugh appears to have done the trick.
Quinn's bout of extreme (surrogate) parenting has done the trick.
Even just a couple of extras would have done the trick.
However, this break-in time seems to have done the trick.
But for others, I'm sure it would have done the trick.
Yet all of these measures don't seem to have done the trick.
That seems to have done the trick in reversing the sales slump.
More successful economic policymaking from the Obama administration could have done the trick.
And that tie to the area's shrimping industry has done the trick in Jacksonville.
That emergency action from the New York Fed appears to have done the trick.
The hoodie may have done the trick, because we're told no one noticed her.
I can't help but wonder if a fidget toy would have done the trick instead.
If they weren't already engaged to be married, this birthday message would have done the trick!
New Years Resolutions, words for the year, and far in advance planning hasn't done the trick.
That appears to have done the trick, as the post is still up on Instagram now.
Even cutting back a significant amount hasn't done the trick: I just keep going back for more.
If it's there to stand in for appreciation, a clap emoji could surely have done the trick.
For some, what has emerged about Epstein's world, its denizens and its ethos, has already done the trick.
Shanghai crude futures may have done the trick, though, if traded volumes this week hold beyond initial enthusiasm.
Would the widespread protests like they organized earlier this year over other issues have done the trick sooner?
And last week, he had another round of scans to see if the radiation had done the trick.
In a 1998 interview with the Italian magazine L'Espresso, he said word of mouth had done the trick.
Finally getting on board with casting and broadly expanding Prime Video on Android TV seems to have done the trick.
At that time, it was conceivable that a strike hitting only a handful of sites would have done the trick.
Whatever magic Mr. Bezos has in mind, his advisers have done the trick of making his deal hard to beat.
We're told producers are sick of all the fighting -- which result in production delays -- and less severe penalties haven't done the trick.
Whatever clicks-to-bricks magic Bezos has in mind, his advisers have done the trick of making his deal hard to beat.
The fire department responded to the scene, but had little to do, as the beer had done the trick, the AP reported.
The cheese apparently had done the trick — Franklin spent part of the interview cuddled up next to me on a soft-cushioned couch.
A few moments later, after the actors had gone through the scene again, she was asked if the change had done the trick.
I'd made an extra buckle hole that morning to accommodate my slightly smaller left foot, and that seemed to have done the trick.
All her enthusiasm seems to have done the trick: Sweden's Three Crowns beat their Scandinavian neighbors, Finland, with a final score of 4-2.
A simple alt="Button to file your tax return" would have done the trick, but instead, Uncle Sam decided to use a title tag.
The 27-year-old's new racket seemed to have done the trick, as she won the third game and later secured a match point.
A sample sent to the CDC in Atlanta for further testing found that no other antibiotics in the US would have done the trick, either.
Modest bits of upbeat news — the Labor Department announced on Friday morning that the American economy had added 273,000 jobs in February — haven't done the trick.
That must not have done the trick, though, because now Sobeys is selling pre-peeled and halved avocados for the equivalent of US$4 a piece.
The solution, unfortunately, may no longer be to try different pesticides, as a "cocktail" mix has usually done the trick in the past where exterminators are concerned.
His receipt also took several hours to process, with Amazon estimating Machkovech had spent more than two hours shopping, suggesting his wardrobe change had done the trick.
If it had been a matter of "getting it off her chest" or clarifying her thoughts, writing a letter to her own therapist would surely have done the trick.
I tossed a scalding cup of coffee inside Juno and within three minutes it was cold; ice would have done the trick, but it also would water the coffee down.
We're told he had doctors and a nurse visiting his Miami hotel, where they administered IVs and other meds that appear to have done the trick ... 'cause now he's recovered enough to perform.
If strong enough legal, financial and socio-political incentives have done the trick in these areas, the argument goes, surely Facebook and YouTube can also take effective action against violent right-wing extremists.
LONDON — It takes a lot to capture the attention of stoic Londoners going about their business, but a seemingly dead jungle creature being dragged through Trafalgar Square may just have done the trick.
Lagarde's efforts to row back and a wave of reassurances from ECB officials on Friday have not done the trick, with Italy's 10-year borrowing costs slipping only slightly from 8-month peaks.
Trouble is, luring a company to set up shop in your state is not as easy as it once was, when a well-placed and sufficiently generous tax break or subsidy might have done the trick.
While the prospect of electing the first female president didn't get enough women to vote the way many of us anticipated, the systematic effort by the Trump team to roll back protections for women's health, for equality in the workplace and for women's economic empowerment has done the trick.
Arena and his team entered Tuesday's game needing only a win or a tie to qualify, and — after a 4-0 win over Panama on Friday that kept the Americans in control of their qualification destiny — even a loss would have done the trick if the results in the other two games went the Americans' way.
Trump's personal health wisdom, by contrast, includes dutifully wearing his hat while golfing and delivering his gesture-heavy speeches in "sauna"-like venues, he told Dr. Oz. Despite stepping it up a notch, Dr. Bornstein still managed not to say his patient has a diagnosis of high cholesterol, a diagnosis we can piece together only through Trump confiding in Dr. Oz that he's tried two prior statin drugs and only the latest has done the trick.
Knowing nothing about sport, he considered his clean fingernails, well combed hair and his father's service had done the trick.
Holloway and Haggerty then came up, and said they had done the trick, and as a token, put the deceaseds hat into my hand.
Tuvalu is a small Pacific island nation. It doesn't appear in the novel except as an idea. Tilly describes it to Noah as follows: > I guess for me Tuvalu's always done the trick. I've never been anywhere near > it.
This arrangement was now threatened by a counter-claim for the land from another of Lyttelton's brothers-in-law, Thomas Cornwall. Bromley knew the location of documents disproving Cornwall's claim: they were lodged with RichardInderwick, p.436 Davies, the treasurer of the Inner Temple, and so could be recovered in the next term. This seems to have done the trick.

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