Sentence examples for a very propitious thing from inspiring English sources

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She's certain Vishnu won't be able to drink it and hates "the idea of good tea being wasted," but she also knows that "giving tea to a dying man was surely a very propitious thing to do".

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And he entered physics at a very propitious time, in 1926.

This is not a very propitious time to go looking for Broadway composers willing to extend their talents.

He was carried down the channel to land at Torbay in the west of England on the 5th of November 1688, a very propitious day.

The Valdez contract came "at a very propitious time for us," said Vortmann, its president.

Regrouping into a family unit, in response to a harsher economic climate, is a rational and propitious thing to do – the realistic alternative being a further loss of living standards or mass homelessness.

A very fragile thing".

"A portrait is a very personal thing".

A very English thing.

"It's a very philosophical thing.

The economy is a very dynamic thing.

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