Sentence examples for getting far fast from inspiring English sources

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By 1950, Capote was getting far, fast, even without the help of what he calls, in a letter, "the great chest-pounding he-men" reviewers who abounded in the postwar Sunday book pages.

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Lastly crawling (you don't get far fast but in a prone position you are less likely to get hit if you are 50+ feet away and have shrubs for low cover, do not attempt this in close quarters and this should only be used if the enemy is a big fan of spray and pray, as they would likely shoot towards you, not at you).

Then get far away because it can be tracked fast and easily.

The Mindy Project, currently airing its fourth season, on Hulu, is trying to see what happily ever after looks like for a couple who got together far faster than they should have, at least on a TV sitcom.

No one got far.

The equipment keeps getting faster and faster, so I think success is not very far off if you keep doing this".

If Congress could not in 1970 have passed the buck on lead in gasoline by giving the EPA a vague mandate to regulate it, Congress itself would have issued a rule that would have gotten the lead out far faster than the fifteen years it took the EPA.

They are also getting faster and faster.

"Life today is getting faster and faster".

It gets faster and faster and faster.

Because the current model isn't getting us far enough, fast enough.

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