Sentence examples for be sprung from inspiring English sources

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be sprung

noun

A leap; a bound; a jump.

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It can't just be sprung on".

I believed no surprises could be sprung.

(And the thrill of trying not to be sprung).

The first is that reform can't be sprung on the electorate.

Each sentence seems to be sprung from coy diffidence and measured irony.

"We decided that whatever we did would have to be sprung from within," Mr. Rogers said.

SOME people had long suspected there were booby traps waiting to be sprung inside the Chinese banking system.

Will Tommy Sheridan, the jailed firebrand Scottish politician, be sprung because Coulson is back in the news?

Stage acting is about injecting energy into every scene and every moment: even stillness and silence must somehow be sprung.

Across the field, the players were whooping and shouting, happy to be sprung from their professional clubs and reunited with their countrymen.

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