Sentence examples for beginning to wither from inspiring English sources

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We shouldn't overstate things — the Republican Party is a long way from beginning to wither away.

It has seemed impervious to criticism up to now, but is the flawed fairytale plan to build a forest across the Thames finally beginning to wither?

At the beginning of this past fall, just as trees around us were beginning to wither, I took a morning stroll with Kode9 (AKA Steve Goodman) to a nearby Taoist temple, hidden on the top floor of a nondescript building in Chinatown.

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Traditional revenue sources have begun to wither.

"The feelings don't go, even when the brain has begun to wither and stray".

And equality of opportunity – the fair go that Australians rightly expect – would begin to wither.

Some argue that savoir-faire in the French nuclear industry has already begun to wither.

Their attention drifts, they fail to exercise their skills and their talents begin to wither.

Espionage exchanges began to wither, and Mr. Armitage said the Pentagon maintained "almost a nil relationship" with Mr. Hussein.

As Chicago saw its market share begin to wither, it looked for ways to get some of it back.

His relationship with Sony executives began to wither, too, particularly with Sir Howard Stringer, the chief executive of the Sony Corporation of America.

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