Sentence examples for begin to exhaust from inspiring English sources

Exact(6)

Nor does time travel begin to exhaust what is unconventional in this volume.

The releases expected this month will not begin to exhaust the anticipated disclosures on interrogation.

The foregoing suggestions do not even begin to exhaust the realm of possibilities.

"I can see the case for specific rules on conflicts of interest, but that doesn't begin to exhaust the ethical challenges that confront economists," Mr. DeMartino said.

Sematech, the international association of semiconductor makers, estimates that its members will begin to exhaust improvements to metal interconnects by 2008.

Another reason to do this gradually and gently, he said, is that once you begin to exhaust your liver and muscle glycogen stores and your blood levels of amino acids fall low enough during exercise you run the risk of breaking down lean muscle and causing other types of potentially harmful hormonal imbalances.

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As he scampers around the bathtub of popular culture, Spidey is beginning to exhaust everyone's patience.

The intensity of the Egyptian and Syrian assault, so unlike the situation in 1967, rapidly began to exhaust Israel's reserve stocks of munitions.

It confirms that their interaction is adaptable as well as sturdy and suggests that they haven't begun to exhaust its potential.

At the same time, Pemex has begun to exhaust Mexico's giant offshore Cantarell Field, one of the world's largest.

By 1969, however, he was dogged by a persistent knee injury that had forced him to miss much of the preceding season, and his whims were beginning to exhaust the patience of the Napoli board.

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