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8 Sentences With "nosing into"

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In both, flights pilots struggled to keep the plane's automated systems from repeatedly nosing into a dive, while multiple cockpit alarms rang.
For better or worse, giant heads have become ubiquitous, nosing into college games and World Cup viewing parties, Davis Cup matches and N.F.L. victory parades.
But when federal prosecutors start nosing into her four-year lacrosse scholarship, it will cost 10 times that amount to blackmail the long-retired coach.
The car waited for a natural gap to turn left, leaving just enough space for two more aggressive drivers to cut in front from the right, nosing into oncoming traffic.
An amiable fifty-four-year-old with a long wisp of chin hair, he had grown rounder and softer since his own whale-hunting days, when he once helped repel a polar bear nosing into his tent by brandishing a cast-iron skillet.
Our dinghy bumped against the dock and we filed off, followed A.K. up this new ghat, where fresh cords of wood awaited us, past a man squatting next to another shaving his whiskers, a cow before a restaurant nosing into the door, narrow streets with private altars of Shiva behind iron gates.
Dives are used intentionally in aerobatic flying to build speed for the performance of stunts, and by dive bombers to approach a target quickly while minimizing exposure to enemy fire before the dive. A dive may also be used as an emergency maneuver, for example to extinguish an engine fire. Pilots of the World War II dive bomber known as the Stuka particularly noted the effects of the dive. Beginning at a height of , the Stuka would roll 180°, automatically nosing into a dive.
He reported that officials from the American embassy had told him that Cuba was America's "stepchild" and that Britain should "KEEP OUT from nosing into Cuban affairs". The impression Ogilvie-Forbe had was the Americans regarded Cuba as being in their own sphere of influence and resented any British "meddling" in Cuba. Owing to British "total war", traditional British exports to Cuba such as cloth, coal, whisky, and pharmaceuticals had almost ceased during the war. By 1943, Ogilive-Forbes reported to London "our trade with Cuba has lost very heavily to the Americans, not only in commodities, but also in goodwill and the possibility of recovery".

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