Use of crick in Sentences. 46 Examples

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crick at the start of sentence


  1. Crick a painful cramp or muscle spasm, as in the back or neck.
  2. Crick soon established himself as a scientist of great insight and creativity.
  3. Crick soon established himself as a scientist of great insight and creativity.
  4. Crick : What? What? Hey! Hello? What? Why? Why my death? Hello! Excuse me! When? How imminent?
  5. Crick : What? What? Hey! Hello? What? Why? Why my death? Hello! Excuse me! When? How imminent?
  6. Crick writes to collaborator Dr. Maurice Wilkins and praises the exit of a female collaborator, Dr. Rosalind Franklin.
  7. Crick writes to collaborator Dr. Maurice Wilkins and praises the exit of a female collaborator, Dr. Rosalind Franklin.

crick at the end of sentence


  1. Crush, crack, crick, crick.
  2. Crush, crack, crick, crick.

crick in the middle of sentence


  1. Francis crick and James Watson made mistakes.
  2. Francis crick and James Watson made mistakes.
  3. I got a crick in my neck from painting the ceiling.
  4. I got a crick in my neck from painting the ceiling.
  5. In the fourth part I give comments on crick ? s theory.
  6. In the fourth part I give comments on crick ? s theory.
  7. Jim Watson and Francis crick were the discoverers of DNA.
  8. Jim Watson and Francis crick were the discoverers of DNA.
  9. If you crick your neck you might spot the odd bald patch, too!
  10. He got a crick in the neck from sleeping in an awkward position.
  11. He got a crick in the neck from sleeping in an awkward position.
  12. Nick Stokes: And I got one from Francis crick . What's going on, Greg?
  13. This theory has been elaborated by Francis crick and Graeme Mitchison.
  14. Today, James Watson and Francis crick are investigating new areas of science.
  15. The Nobel Prize was shared by Francis crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins.
  16. The Nobel Prize was shared by Francis crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins.
  17. He was getting a crick in his neck from leaning out of the window for so long.
  18. Mister Watson and Mister crick said nothing about this picture in their famous paper.
  19. Mister crick works at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California.
  20. The discovery brought and fortune to scientists James Watson, Francis crick, and Maurice Willkins.
  21. MASTER S THESISAbstractFrancis crick began consciousness research in 1970 s and gained remarkable achivements.
  22. MASTER S THESISAbstractFrancis crick began consciousness research in 1970 s and gained remarkable achivements.
  23. The cortico-thalamic axis of crick and Koch is too narrow an explanation of complexity to warrant investing on it.
  24. Kitson, crick and Clarke were all talented individuals who disagreed strongly with the prevailing establishment views in their field.
  25. Kitson, crick and Clarke were all talented individuals who disagreed strongly with the prevailing establishment views in their field.
  26. It would be a tragedy if the chirk and the crick of this once common creature should no more be heard as a choral accompaniment to spring.
  27. It would be a tragedy if the chirk and the crick of this once common creature should no more be heard as a choral accompaniment to spring.
  28. Dairyman crick was discovered stamping about the house. He had received a letter, in which a customer had complained that the butter had a twang.
  29. Dairyman crick, who was there with the rest, his wrapper gleaming miraculously white against a leaden evening sky, suddenly looked at his heavy watch.
  30. Dairyman crick, who was there with the rest, his wrapper gleaming miraculously white against a leaden evening sky, suddenly looked at his heavy watch.
  31. In April 1962, three men -- James Watson, Francis crick and Maurice Wilkins -- shared the Nobel Prize for their discovery a decade earlier of the structure of DNA.
  32. In April 1962, three men -- James Watson, Francis crick and Maurice Wilkins -- shared the Nobel Prize for their discovery a decade earlier of the structure of DNA.
  33. But by cooperating with Maurice Wilkins, a scientist at a rival lab in London, Watson and crick learned of experimental evidence that enabled them to clinch their discovery.
  34. But by cooperating with Maurice Wilkins, a scientist at a rival lab in London, Watson and crick learned of experimental evidence that enabled them to clinch their discovery.
  35. In this dastardly sideplot, crick raced to submit his and Watson's history-changing paper to Nature, in fear that Franklin would leak DNA information when Pauling visited London.
  36. Supported by a studentship from the Medical Research Council and with some financial help from his family, crick went to Cambridge and worked at the Strangeways Research Laboratory.
  37. Supported by a studentship from the Medical Research Council and with some financial help from his family, crick went to Cambridge and worked at the Strangeways Research Laboratory.

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