Sentence examples for a foretaste of trouble from inspiring English sources

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But his return was a foretaste of trouble.

It was a foretaste of trouble to come.

And they emphasized that Hurricane Sandy, whatever its causes, should be seen as a foretaste of trouble to come as the seas rise faster, the risks of climate change accumulate and the political system fails to respond.

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Public fund investigator Edward Siedle, a former Securities &Exchange Commission attorney, says Ohio's troubles are a foretaste of what is to come now that emerging and minority programs are booming.

Last June, we canceled this year's event; we were getting a foretaste of the current rotten economy - Eclipse's troubles, DayJet suspending operations, a general malaise - and didn't think we could get enough attendees to put on a good show.

A foretaste of things to come?

This is a foretaste of that".

The argument is just a foretaste of fights to come.

All this a foretaste of judgments to come.

We have had a foretaste of this, too.

We have already had a foretaste of this effect.

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