Sentence examples for going to ease from inspiring English sources

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That's going to ease their transition".

So it's going to ease her nervousness.

"I'm going to ease out of this light," he said.

"It's actually probably going to ease me a little bit.

There's no way you're going to ease off".

And that drive is not going to ease off for a while.

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Florida was where New York and New Jersey went to ease out of life.

Further, it is insulting that the money go to ease the burden of people who pay high property taxes, some of whom have no trouble paying for excessive additions to their homes.

That money would have gone into a permanent fund dedicated to affordable housing: Half would have been used for affordable-housing projects, and the other half would have gone to ease the burden on developers by subsidizing the affordable-housing requirement.

… It makes that feeling in your heart go to ease.

Hopkins advocates radical action by the commission--even recommending that federal research dollars go to easing the struggles of women scientists through child-care funding, for example.

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