(n.) A genus of plants found in China and Japan; the tea plant.
Example Sentences:
(1) The effect of triterpen glycosides, such as cauloside C from Caulophyllum robustum, stichoposide A from Stichopus japonicus S and the asaponine from Thea sinensis L on permeability of the plasmic membranes for amino acids was studied.
(2) After endless incorrect answers the teacher saw my arm was about to fall off, and said: “Yes, Thea?” Beaming with pride I answered “Ninety”.
(3) It isn’t a whim of Thea’s not to go back to the classroom.
(4) Photograph: Tristram Kenton An intriguing possibility is Thea Sharrock, who has run a small theatre (the Southwark Playhouse in London) and worked impressively at both the National, with a brilliant rediscovery of Terence Rattigan's After the Dance , and in the West End, directing Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths in Peter Shaffer's Equus, but, at 36, would be very young.
(5) An activist calling herself Thea said: "We need to go so that the ground here can recover.
(6) Cells microinjected with DNA fragments containing about 80, 70 or 60% of thea early SV40 genome were still stained positively when challenged with antibody against T antigen, and the same cells were stimulated for cellular DNA synthesis when about 70% or more of the early viral information was available.
(7) In September this year Thea begged us to let her be home schooled.
(8) This finally means Thea can start studying for her A-levels full-time at home.
(9) Markers for next time Josie Rourke, Thea Sharrock, Edward Hall, Indu Rubasingham, Tom Morris, Madani Younis.
(10) Faye Castelow and Benedict Cumberbatch in After The Dance, directed by Thea Sharrock, at the National Theatre.
(11) At the moment, procuring services to supply Thea with a teaching plan and funding for materials, tutors etc, are all linked to the ECHP.
(12) Lawyers for Edith Windsor argued that her marriage to Thea Spyer, in 2007, should offer the same federal rights as a union between a man and a woman.
(13) She also made Thea And The Leopard, a series for Danish TV which she says was "Thelma and Louise for kids".
(14) Moreover, the selective H2 agonist 4-methylhistamine (4MeH) accelerated the idioventricular rate, whereas 2-(2-thiazolyl) ethylamine (ThEA), at doses selective for H1 receptor activation, did not.
(15) The directors include Thea Sharrock , who directed Henry V in last year's acclaimed BBC2 Shakespeare season The Hollow Crown , and Juliet May, who has worked with Miranda Hart on Miranda .
(16) Conversely, D.S.500 increased the resistance of mice to another group of herpes simplex-viruses (strains D-316, Thea, DD), if given 3 to 8 hours before infection.
(17) Core team Groomed, drilled and polished by a team of advisers, including former TV producer Thea Rogers, the chancellor has replaced the squeaky-voiced gawkiness of his early days in the job with a carefully constructed image.
(18) Vasileiou Megalou 50 TheCapeCruiser Thea Terrace Bar, Central Hotel Panoramic views of Athens and the Acropolis from this rooftop bar.
(19) Luckily, the staff dealing with Thea’s case have been trying to find ways of helping her while the EHCP goes through the system.
(20) Such was Thea’s determination to do her A-levels that she started in the school’s sixth form in September 2014.
Thee
Definition:
(a.) To thrive; to prosper.
(pron.) The objective case of thou. See Thou.
Example Sentences:
(1) The kinetically determined KI value of approximately 4 muM for the sulfoximine is about three orders of magnitude tighter than thee Km' value of approximately 3 mM for L-glutamate.
(2) (£1.49) If you’re new to the charms of US children’s TV show Yo Gabba Gabba!, get thee to a cable channel (or, yes, YouTube) – it’s brilliant.
(3) Thee was a significant difference in the percentage of women with 5 or more living children between the rural and urban population (P .01).
(4) If you haven't seen the footage of the 22-year-old being chatted up by the veteran actor after she won the best actress Oscar, then get thee to YouTube immediately .
(5) In the isolated perfused liver of the dog, cooling produced vasoconstriction in the hepatic arterial bed and, particularly, in thee vascular bed of the portal vein.
(6) The speech starts, both literally and metaphorically, in the shadow of Lincoln (King spoke at the Lincoln Memorial), ends with a quote from a Negro spiritual, and in between quotes the song “My Country ’Tis of Thee” while evoking “a dream rooted in the American dream” and drawing references from the Bible and the Constitution.
(7) Virgin Mary, mother of God, banish him we pray thee!”).
(8) Alan Clarke, economist at Scotia Bank, said the minutes showed that two or thee MPC members were eager to resume asset purchases very soon.
(9) Thatcher chose the hymns He Who Would Valiant Be, the Charles Wesley hymn Love Divine, All Loves Excelling, reflecting the influence of her Methodist upbringing, and the patriotic verse I Vow to Thee My Country.
(10) The wicker coffin, draped in the flags of Great Britain and Brazil and an Arsenal scarf, and accompanied by an escort of Hell's Angels and the London Dixieland jazz band playing Just a Closer Walk with Thee, arrived at Golders Green crematorium in the midst of rain and storm.
(11) We treated all our patients with erythromycin: in three weeks we obtained thee normalization of clinical patterns and X-ray findings in all cases.
(12) Be a feminist, we pray thee, Be a feminist, we pray thee.
(13) The Roman philosopher Marcus Aurelius Antoninus alerts us to easier resolutions of our daily diagnostic dilemmas: "Look within and let neither the peculiar quality of anything nor its value escape thee."
(14) That they had always known that thee advantage was theirs, a draw always likely to be sufficient unless South Korea did something extraordinary 420 kilometres away in São Paulo, did not diminish the joy.
(15) Among the women with positive reactions for chlamydial infection, in 52.8% thee pregnancy was pathological.
(16) Alex Crawford (@AlexCrawfordSky) #oscartrial Thee is much talk among media abt why Frank Chiziweni wasnt called by State.
(17) 1987 Labour's policy on arms Saatchi & Saatchi The ads targeted Labour's unilateral disarmament policy, and political broadcasts ended with a fluttering union flag, to the strains of I Vow to Thee My Country.
(18) Click here to watch skylark song video Poets and composers have long been mesmerised by the skylark's song, including Shelley, whose Ode to a Skylark opens with the unforgettable pronouncement: " Hail to thee, blithe spirit!
(19) I deliberately used archaic language for the chorus: "banish" rather than "drive out" and "we pray thee", a supplication not in the original.
(20) "What aroused my anxieties was within 12 or 18 months I conducted the funerals of thee children who died of leukaemia.