Sentence examples for increasingly bad from inspiring English sources

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French food gets an increasingly bad press.

And colonialism was in increasingly bad odor in any case.

With his increasingly bad memory, he often forgot what pills he was taking, his mother said.

She lived in a neighborhood that grew increasingly bad, and her bedroom window was street level.

With the economy in recession and tax revenues plunging, this cap looked like an increasingly bad idea.

Large businesses concerned about international market access have incentive to avoid the increasingly bad publicity tied to habitat destruction.

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The summary describes revealing, and increasingly bad-tempered, memos between executives at Shell.

"They will take your socks when they steal your shoes".The smugglers may feel increasingly bad-tempered, too.

She says their poor diet leaves her sons – studying economics and engineering at university – increasingly bad-tempered.

Greece locked horns with its international creditors again yesterday in increasingly bad-tempered talks over bailout funds after Eurozone officials accused Athens of acting "like a taxi driver".

Signalling a fresh attack on Salmond's perceived vulnerability on Scotland's currency options and future North Sea oil revenues, with increasingly bad-tempered exchanges between the two men, Darling insisted that the first minister needed to be clearer on those issues.

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