Sentence examples for beginning to echo from inspiring English sources

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But Johnson's position is beginning to echo Livingstone's because Stephenson's is starting to echo Blair's.

Now some previously bullish American stock analysts are beginning to echo the concerns of European analysts.

The response they chose is beginning to echo the Israeli counterinsurgency campaign in the occupied territories.

In other words, the views of supposedly mainstream officials are beginning to echo those broadcast in Tunnel.

The flurry of deals is beginning to echo the situation in the mid-1990's, when for-profit chains gobbled up many nonprofit hospitals.

Do the public exist to serve public-sector workers with their high pay and inflated benefits, they ask, or do public-sector workers exist to serve the public?Even people on the left are beginning to echo these complaints.

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He paid attention and soon began to echo these doubts.

— has begun to echo across offices, restaurants and especially bus and ferry lines.

It begins to echo, much more faintly, another book — "The Handmaid's Tale".

In September, Mr. Hollister began to echo some of the Stefanonis' concerns.

The journals began to echo the personalities of their respective rooms.

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