(1) "It's very, very quiet," said Jill Cloke, owner of Upper Lynstone caravan and camping park in Bude, north Cornwall.
(2) Runner up: University of Reading The Water Cycle project, which ran from 2012 to December 2014, was a special project run by Professor Hannah Cloke, a University of Reading hydrologist, with European weather agency the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
(3) With leading goal kickers Travis Cloke and Jamie Elliott out injured, Collingwood needed to find new avenues to goal and Moore, switched from defence to attack, and Levi Greenwood stepped up with their first goals in black-and-white.
(4) Dr Hannah Cloke, a flooding expert from the University of Reading, said the prime minister's assertion that dredging could provide a long-term solution to flooding is "just not backed up by the evidence".
(5) The News International director of human resources, Daniel Cloke, was also aware of the payment to Goodman, but did not know the full details of the Mulcaire payment, although he knew a settlement had been reached.
(6) Dr Hannah Cloke, a flooding expert at the University of Reading, said: "The EA have responded particularly well to this series of flood events, but of course more could be done with more funding."
(7) "The problem is that it is much more expensive to come here when it is raining," said Cloke.
(8) "It is all about slowing down the flow of water," says Hannah Cloke, a flood defence expert at the University of Reading.
(9) In response to a question by the Tory MP Philip Davies about whether Goodman was working alone, Colin Myler, the News of the World's then editor, said: "I conducted this inquiry with Daniel Cloke, our director of human resources.
Loke
Definition:
(n.) A private path or road; also, the wicket or hatch of a door.
Example Sentences:
(1) The students – Hoe-Yeong Loke, Mila Akimova and four unnamed others – complained that the university's decision to speak publicly about the undercover expedition, led by the Panorama presenter John Sweeney, had exposed them to threats from Pyongyang.
(2) These results agree with analogous studies of normal human T lymphocytes [Heikkila, R., Schwab, G., Wickstrom, E., Loke, S. L., Pluznik, D. H., Watt, R. & Neckers, L. M. (1987) Nature (London) 328, 445-449], except that only one-third as much oligomer was needed for a comparable effect.
(3) The possible role of these cells in the regulation of the trophoblast-maternal interface is discussed here by Ashley King and Yung Wai Loke.