Sentence examples for endless promises from inspiring English sources

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Politicians can make endless promises, but if the budget doesn't add up, politics is little more than mere words.

I know that you in the media are used to party leaders making endless promises that they don't actually keep, but I'm a man of my word, I don't break my word, so I shall be writing to the Ukip national executive in a few minutes saying that I am standing down as leader of Ukip.

The fight on Saturday was an eliminator for the British super-middleweight title, which is being fought for in Liverpool next month when Callum Smith and Rocky Fielding meet, but there were far more important prizes for the winner than the endless promises that the boxing business routinely makes to fighters.

Candidates on the political lists have been making endless promises in the hopes of attracting supporters, and the metaphorical carrot many political parties have been dangling in front of potential supporters is the promise of an end to the American-led occupation.

More conventional political reporters, often dismissed by Fawkes as corrupted and toothless, can be more sceptical about his journalistic worth, citing the many weeks when his blog consists of little more than tart one-liners, indigestible lumps of Eurosceptic or libertarian rhetoric, and endless promises, not always met, of impending revelations.

Just read the comments on every Spotify post we've done over time to see how weary even the fans are getting of the endless promises of a US launch and the blase downplaying that the labels may have an issue with, oh, say, giving away music for free.

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Ready for us to end this time of rural neglect, begin a time of endless promise".

But where Zuckerberg saw the endless promise of a digital future, Indians came to see something more sinister.

The move was seen as opening up a brave new Brazil, a vast land of endless promise, unified around a newly created metropolis.

Whether he meant to or not, Mr. Wilson projected onto the California coast the same vision Herman Melville saw in the whaling ships of Nantucket, and Mark Twain described flowing down the Mississippi: the endless promise and bottomless risk of the unknown.

In a powerful scene towards the end of the film, a brutalised Lilya wanders through a bright shopping mall, surrounded by brands and consumer goods, powerless to partake of the endless promise that she thought the West would provide.

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