Sentence examples for about to squeeze from inspiring English sources

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The affair has stymied the White House for months; now that Father Fitzmas looks about to squeeze himself down the chimney, they are even more worried.

As he was about to squeeze his glove, a thought entered his mind: "What if I could throw Carl Crawford out?" When Rodriguez corralled the one-hopper — itself a difficult play — Golson ran in, expecting a high-five or two.

Global economic turmoil is, in turn, about to squeeze fiscal and foreign aid budgets, heightening the risk of lower public spending on essential services for children and women.7 "Prolonged drought resulting from climate change is impacting food production, resulting in increasing nutrition insecurity.

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Instead, public health has had its funding cut by £200m and social care budgets are about to squeezed even further as part of renewed Whitehall-enforced cost-cutting by local councils.

I pull out brochures about healthy diet and exercise, and we talk about ways to squeeze in exercise during her sedentary job.

No worries for them about trying to squeeze some library time into their lunchbreak.

Retrieving the phone from Nanni, he photographed himself in front of the Curva Sud, just about managing to squeeze his duck pout into the frame.

Much of cricket's history is about trying to squeeze the old game into the space available to it in the modern market.

He was also more specific than he had been in the past about how to squeeze more savings out of municipal union contracts going forward.

Once such a system is in place, Mr. Rogers added, "our engineers would wake up every day thinking about how to squeeze more productivity gains out of new technology for energy efficiency — rather than just how to build a bigger transmission or distribution network to meet the growing demands of customers".

To take advantage of this fortuitous turn of events, the National Coal Council, a federal advisory committee that critics claim is stacked with coal-industry representatives, cranked out a "white paper" about how to squeeze even more electricity out of those old power plants.

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