Sentence examples for has veered between from inspiring English sources

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Since then he has veered between innocence and jadedness.

At times, the relationship has veered between close embrace and secularist recoil.

For the past few decades, the Tory party has veered between two only seemingly contradictory impulses.

Dannatt also says the west's record in Afghanistan has veered between "patchy and poor".

England's batting has veered between mountainous scoring, generally built on a big tally by Cook, and abject collapses.

Over the past decades, federal education policy has veered between the incredibly intrusive to the appallingly supine.

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Both main parties have veered between enthusiasm and scepticism.

The atmosphere throughout had veered between saccharine-drenched cliché and the genuinely moving.

Which brings us to the UK, where we too have veered between deference, reverence, and revolution.

For too long England squads have veered between misplaced over-confidence and an inferiority complex.

THROUGH the decades, marketers have veered between "Think global, act local" and "Think local, act global".

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