21. Rush-hour motorists found themselves forced onto already overburdened local streets and roads, creating pockets of congestion and confusion. 22. Shortly after the Nets said he would not return, Gatling was forced back onto the floor out of necessity. 23. She said she was a young mother with three daughters when her husband suddenly left the family, forcing her onto welfare. 24. That would help to ensure that political and social tensions were guided through established channels and not forced onto the streets. 25. The bus was then forced onto a sugar cane field, as were the passengers, Neville said. 26. The former television commentator has forced onto the Republican agenda a discussion of the concerns of disillusioned American workers. 27. The initiative power often is accompanied by referendum, the process by which voters can force onto the ballot measures adopted by their legislatures. 28. The proposal, which has widespread support and no apparent organized opposition, was a sleeper forced onto the ballot through public petition after two rejections by the Legislature. 29. They forced him onto the floor of the Waldo Pet Center and ripped a gold chain from his neck. 30. This centrist stuff forces them onto the same yellow line, with variations of style and emphasis but very little room for inventive spark. |