Sentence examples for develop a momentum from inspiring English sources

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You develop a momentum that's helpful.

But the history of post-cold-war reductions is that they can develop a momentum of their own.

Once the war begins, like all wars, it will develop a momentum, a logic and an economics of its own.

Yet Frank believes that in the long run the changes the government is introducing may develop a momentum of their own.

But such is the importance of the city to both peoples that a religious conflict over Jerusalem could develop a momentum of its own.

"The Merseyside derby can give you the final kick to develop a momentum that can lead to more points," he said.

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Are the BRICs developing a momentum of their own?

In short, the scandal has developed a momentum of its own.

The talks had developed a momentum that largely shrugged off their efforts.

From then on, Sleater-Kinney developed a momentum that felt unstoppable, refining rather than radically altering their sound on each new album.

Fielding continued his quarrel with Richardson in The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews (1742), which also uses Pamela as a starting point but which, developing a momentum of its own, soon outgrows any narrow parodic intent.

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