Sentence examples for be able to perpetually from inspiring English sources

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For the Red Sox to be able to perpetually tease Rodriguez about slapping the ball out of Bronson Arroyo's glove in Game 6 on Tuesday night, they had to stop the Yankees for the fourth straight game last night.

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The news comes years after media speculation that the perpetually unprofitable company would not be able to sustain itself (see: "Napster on the Rocks?").

Microfinance institutions would eventually be able to raise money in the capital markets, and no longer have to rely perpetually on donor funding.

Do you know what I wouldn't give just to be able to throw my spikes in a bag and go?" Fees and restrictions for checking baggage on airlines are perpetually rising, but pole-vaulters have little recourse.

In addition, because of an anticipated future shortage of skilled care professionals and perpetually limited health care budgets, it seems unlikely that the formal health care sector will be able to fully accommodate this increase in demand.

They may be able to.

Should he be able to?

Or be able to attract?

Will they be able to?

"I may be able to.

Be able to act.

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