Sentence examples for becoming a disaster from inspiring English sources

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This poem is becoming a disaster.

"This came very close to becoming a disaster," Pound said.

As the season progressed poorly for the Yankees and their panic grew exponentially that their season was becoming a disaster, they succumbed to baseball extortion, agreeing to pay Roger Clemens, who was soon to turn 45, at a rate of $28 million for the season.

"It's becoming a disaster which people in Silicon Valley aren't even talking about", Thiel said.

"As pilots we spend our whole career training to manage incidents such as this in order to avoid an incident becoming a disaster".

The massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is becoming a disaster of historically significant proportions, as the already fragile environment and economy of the region is strangled by the unabated contamination.

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A slew of reports out on January 31st gave warning that Afghanistan was on its way to becoming a humanitarian disaster and failed state.

He uses his 16 years of experience to keep things from becoming a complete disaster, but he can't lift the Jets beyond that.

The leader of England's smallest district council says it is in talks to try to stop it from becoming a "financial disaster".

Due to its tragic, years-long and deterioration process, Alzheimer's is becoming a social disaster as well as the 21st century fiscal nightmare.

However, if Kenya's does not act, the demographic dividend risks becoming a demographic disaster, since large numbers of unemployed, frustrated and unemployable youth fall prey to the blandishments and falsehoods spread by extremists and fanatic groups.

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