Sentence examples for begin to ebb from inspiring English sources

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Wariness may begin to ebb.

At all stations, the crescendo tops at noon and does not begin to ebb until after midnight.

With the start of training camp -- with Edwards's first upbeat, revival-meeting-like talk -- the Parcells era will begin to ebb.

It means, as the years since all that remarkable promise begin to ebb away, that any solution to his most basic problem of confidence at the majors must come from somewhere deep in his own embattled psyche.

But these pleasures begin to ebb after about a half-hour, leaving an hour to endure the convolutions of Mr. Grellong's far-fetched plot, as audience interest in the games of vengeance being played rapidly diminishes.

Because the end of a war is traditionally thought to be the moment when a president's war powers begin to ebb, bringing combat to a close in Afghanistan and Iraq should lead to a reduction in executive power — including the legitimate basis for detaining the enemy.

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Mr. Finigan's influence began to ebb.

Fortunately, Jim McLean's powers had begun to ebb.

After all, the art market has visibly begun to ebb.

What little faith I had begins to ebb away.

By that time the gangsta rap movement had begun to ebb.

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