Sentence examples for eventually inexorably from inspiring English sources

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"When I was miserable and unhappy and dwelling on dark things, the river had choppier waters and flowed less swiftly, so the thing was to steer yourself into the calmer, faster-flowing water of the river of time which would eventually, inexorably bear you to an end," he says.

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And there was also the tempo, which seemed to be in sync with the rhythm of time, moving slowly, inexorably, allowing what I eventually realized were the emotional shortcomings of the characters — Sandro's frustration, Claudia's self-deprecation — quietly to overwhelm them and push them into another "adventure," and then another and another.

Our legal process grinds exceedingly slow, but it does proceed inexorably with subpoenas and depositions and, eventually, verdicts.

In her efforts to make the world around her fit her preconceived images, Emma at best a dreamer, at worst a social climber is an easy victim for the exploitative men who come her way, and she is inexorably drawn onward to financial ruin and, eventually, suicide.

Shame is inexorably tied to the question that many of us will eventually ask ourselves: "Are we a human doing or a human being?" In other words, is our value and appreciation for and about ourselves determined by what we do (and how it impacts others) or by just who we are?

Overall, there is strong evidence that type 2 diabetes is inexorably progressive, with a high likelihood of insulin therapy being eventually required to maintain good glycaemic control.

It's a hat that Ron eventually grows into in a story of a man waging a battle on two inexorably twinned fronts: his ravaged body and newly wakened conscience.

Eventually I left the crossword behind for the puns and anagrams puzzle, which led inexorably to the cryptic puzzle, a pun-and-anagram cocktail with a twist of sadism.

But this suggested that as national incomes rose, the savings ratio would rise inexorably, making it more and more difficult to generate matching investment, and leading eventually to potential stagnation.

Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, started her career as chief of staff to Larry Summers when he was treasury secretary.The backlashThe age of the robber barons led inexorably to the age of populist revolt, with mass strikes, anti-monopoly legislation, social reforms and, eventually, the New Deal of the 1930s.

Eventually he could make a few essential choices in terms of how he would live out his personal life, moving inexorably towards the black world.

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