Sentence examples for igniting a from inspiring English sources

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Forget about igniting a passion in children, she said.

Maybe you will succeed in igniting a "reform race".

"Nothing is cheaper than igniting a flame," he says.

Citizens from minorities are already being targeted and scapegoated without igniting a national uproar.

Then, on the defensive end, Melo blocked a shot by Harkless, igniting a break downcourt.

He then tried to set fire to his car by igniting a container of diesel fuel.

They must be tailored with specialized software, perhaps igniting a new industry for artificial intelligence applications.

The incident began when two men began arguing, igniting a firefight.

The proprietor never told police what transpired, he added, for fear of igniting a scandal.

Both Conservative and Labour governments also feared igniting a row over loss of sovereignty.

Common sense argues against igniting a renewed war in Bosnia by precipitously withdrawing NATO troops.

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