Sentence examples for aspirations of making from inspiring English sources

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Shay arrived in New York last fall with aspirations of making his first Olympic team, but about five and a half miles into the race he collapsed.

"Who knows, we might win a few more matches if we had a skirt on!" The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) needs more female players if it wants to fulfil its aspirations of making snooker an Olympic sport.

Musicals — especially those with aspirations of making it on Broadway, where the stage version of "Once" is now headed — are a different animal from films, even films that spend half their time singing.

His principal involvement was in repelling Southampton, a side who had started with aspirations of making the top four, and he played his part as significantly as doing his day job.

Zaha is a £10m winger, he has a point to prove and has aspirations of making the Manchester United and England squads, and the moment he came on he lifted the whole crowd.

It is important that engineers and scientists who begin their careers with excitement, filled with bright hope and aspirations of making significant contributions to their technical community and the organization for which they work, do not feel frustrated by organizational structure, operations, or interactions that they do not understand.

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In a similar spirit Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, has long entertained the modest aspiration of making British monetary policy boring.

In a statement posted on his Instagram account the 2012 Tour winner said he had "been lucky enough to live a dream and fulfil my childhood aspiration of making a living and career out of the sport I fell in love with at the age of 12".

Shot in a spare room in Dr. Youssef's apartment overlooking the Nile in the Cairo neighborhood of Maadi, "The Bassem Youssef Show" started as an Internet production created on a shoestring budget with the aspiration of making it to television.

This points to the impossibility of making sense of aspirations unless with regard to specific, subjectively meaningful and variable targets.

In this Ohio River city, production of the new M.R.E.'s has surged to four times the usual rate, as clear a sign as any of President Bush's preparations for war and of the Pentagon's aspirations to make soldiers' field rations morale-boosting, performance-enhancing weapons of mass satisfaction.

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