Sentence examples for imminent horror from inspiring English sources

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But in reality, Bob already sensed that he was living in a time where imminent horror coloured everyday beauty.

These arias of drollness, juxtaposed as they are with the promise of imminent horror, are very funny, and it is at these moments you realise the script has a higher IQ than almost anything else around.

The dog who bounds up to the condemned man is living its own joyous, animal life, and this has nothing to do with the imminent horror; this incursion is then "balanced" — in a formal sense — by the victim's equally "irrelevant" swerve, which, among other things, is also an example of a body or a mind still moving at its own instinctual rhythm.

The dog who bounds up to the condemned man is living its own joyous, animal life, and this has nothing to do with the imminent horror; this incursion is then "balanced"—in a formal sense by the victim's equally "irrelevant" swerve, which, among other things, is also an example of a body or a mind still moving at its own instinctual rhythm.

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Lee fills the world that he loves, the art that he cherishes, and the beauty on which he thrives into a cruel vortex of power relations and imminent horrors.

With a design of eloquently elemental desolation by Mark Thompson (a barren tree and a free-standing tap are the only signs of life on the dusty forecourt of the royal palace whose shut blank double-doors look imminent with horror), it is staged as part of the Old Vic's remarkably potent in-the-round season.

Yesterday morning, Hawaiians awakened to the horror of imminent extinction from incoming ballistic missiles, with official alerts that "THIS IS NOT A DRILL". The false alarm was identified after 38 minutes of panic and dread.

Their posture embodies the horror of imminent physical harm and death.

"We cannot understand the horror scenario of imminent mass unemployment of scientists at universities", say Klaus Anderbrügge, chancellor of the University of Münster, and his colleague Marina Frost of the University of Göttingen.

And enough close-ups to give us – I suspect inadvertently – a much fuller sense of the horrors of an imminent automated world in which we are all just numbers crunched.

For now… Heck, I'd be surprised if there wasn't someone scripting a B-movie horror based on the imminent icicle apocalypse.

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