Sentence examples for declines into a from inspiring English sources

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As she rises, Nathan declines into a kind of exhausted surrender and a modest, maybe salvific wagon-hitch to his pupil-star.

These losses transformed local housing declines into a global crisis and, along with the breathtaking fall in stock prices, have remained the primary engines of disaster.

A riveting read declines into a neo-con rant, mainly about the Middle East, where "Palestinian" seems always to be coupled with "terrorism" and "Israeli" is never followed by "settlements".

An infirm uncle declines into a bundle of rubber tubing; chandeliers "blackened and wilted like old thistles"; in spring, "the whole park became shamelessly pimply, and all the trees came out in buddy spots, which burst with the voices of birds".

Rough winds may blast thee, stress may take its toll And botox leave thy brow impervious; Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines And oft thy sun-cream UV rays lets through; And every perfect pout at last declines Into a wrinkled spouse's sulking moue.

Now is the time to think about this, before the term declines into a meaningless catch-phrase.

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That decision turned a gradual price decline into a free fall.

It is declining into a sort of primitivism, a debate over what is inherently unknown.

The real manager, Sir Alf Ramsey, appeared to decline into a monosyllabic sulk.

He recalled watching it decline into "a ghost town" by 1980.

"This has declined into a squabble over semantics," said John Connor, chief executive of the Climate Institute.

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