Sentence examples for going rotten from inspiring English sources

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"People are not registered with dentists, they can't afford to go private and therefore their teeth are going rotten," said Paul Rowen, the member of Parliament for Rochdale.

But even this cult favorite chickens out in the end, replacing Susann's sophisticated conclusion -- a once passionate wife's chilling, drugged-out acceptance of a marriage going rotten -- with some inane studio pap about a sadder but wiser ex-virgin fleeing the city for the purity of her New England home.

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All that food went rotten.

The world economy has gone rotten, sponsorship is tough.

Don't handle pickles because they will go rotten with your touch.

"I thought maybe something had gone rotten in my refrigerator," she said.

But Johnson remains the symbolic figurehead of all that went rotten in sport.

But when people think the language itself has gone rotten, it's when they are losing arguments.

How relations between John and the Schultzes went rotten, and how grim the outcome was, is a matter of public record.

That's pretty much what Shrek has done for DreamWorks; now the studio should do the sensible thing and crack it before the whole thing goes rotten.

The novelist Joshua Mohr is acutely aware of this phenomenon and has smartly woven it into his wry and unnerving story of bad love gone rotten, "Termite Parade".

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