Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But his late successes had so much elated him that he incurred the suspicion of aiming at higher objects, and intending to set up for himself.
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Things like scoundrels and mysteries hiding in the streets might be aiming at you.
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It could make that one per cent of difference when you are aiming at the bullseye, which is a target the s i z e o f a redcurrant.
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The new compact car's luxury ride - aiming at a virtually noiseless boulevard ride was engineered by isolating the front suspension and rear axle from the car.
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Satirical drama plays a vital role in a corrective measure aiming at the authority or individual in place of power within a corrupt or sick society.
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The didactical activities include not only mere teachings, but also laboratory activities and traineeships aiming at the integration between theoretic knowledge and practical abilities.
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As they ride off the deputy produces a hidden derringer from an ankle holster, aiming at them.
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The investors have launched a product line aiming at anabolic androgenic steroid users.
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The snipers and machine gunners would pin down the supporting infantry while the antitank gunners would engage the armoured vehicle aiming at the top, rear and sides of vehicles.
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He is clearly aiming at what is traditionally called the centre ground.
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