Sentence examples for begin to smoulder from inspiring English sources

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'The next floor down is globalisation: and in the trade and currency wars of mid-2010 you begin to see the first deadly drips of acid begin to smoulder there as well, testing the multi-lateral defence mechanisms of the WTO, IMF, Asian dollar pegs'.

After an earthquake and witnessing a nearby mountain begin to smoulder, he realises he has in fact materialised in Pompeii one day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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But some may now hope the drapes are at least beginning to smoulder.

That is not an allegation, it is a proven legal fact!" The fury inside was banked, but it began to smoulder dangerously.

We urge them to stop what they are doing now and listen to our warnings before the forces of social unrest start to smoulder".

Jack London on the return of the sun in the far north: "A faint flame began to glow and smoulder.

But shortly after its release on 19 August, reports began to surface of fully charged Note 7 phones smouldering, catching fire, and even exploding.

But while the blackened shell of the tower was still smouldering, and as the nation began to grapple with a tragedy of a scale rarely seen in modern times, Nguyen spotted an opportunity.

Ground Zero was still smouldering when the first trinket-sellers began to appear on the streets nearby, hawking hastily manufactured reminders of an event that nobody was in much danger of forgetting.

Speaking to the Guardian, he said: "You can see the embers of unrest starting to smoulder.

In the lower leagues, especially, violence has continued to smoulder within a sport ostensibly sanitised by prohibitive costs.

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