Sentence examples for could echo from inspiring English sources

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But for now, his success could echo at Auburn for some time.

Trump could echo Obama's rhetoric, promising to 'restore science to its rightful place' by increasing funding.

The tax increase vote next week could echo far beyond Richmond as a G.O.P. wake-up call.

The prime minister could echo the words of Bill Clinton in 1996: "The era of big government is over".

Some American readers could echo this suggestion with reference to Walter R Brooks's Freddy the Pig series.

While he does get his top off, Grint admits he's uncertain whether he could echo what Radcliffe did on stage for Equus and go full frontal.

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Broadcasters could not echo those sentiments any louder.

With my experiences both in success and failure, this sentiment could not echo more truth.

9.38pm: "Could I echo Ian Copestake's sentiments?" Asks Phil Sawyer before answering his own question.

Idaho Rivers United's executive director, Bill Sedivy, said the implications for river protection could also echo far beyond Idaho.

The landlord, Margaret Streicker Porres, chose simple words that anyone who has ever been sucked into a renovation-from-hell could surely echo: "This has been an unfolding process".

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