Sentence examples for inevitably closed from inspiring English sources

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What happens when these programs are inevitably closed because a city's housing dollars run out?

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Ottumwa's Jews haven't discussed what will happen when B'nai Jacob inevitably closes.

Will plants have to inevitably close? A. At the end of the day, there will be fewer players.

It opens, though, with an evocation of an Edwardian summer and, inevitably, closes in the centenarian's nursing home, with his terror, memory flooded with sniper fire, when staff open the linen cupboard opposite his room: "... all it takes / is someone switching on the light – there is that flash, / or was until you said, and the staff blacked the window".

Interviews are loosely scripted, and the guests inevitably close the interview by asking viewers to dole out $10 to see the movie or $17 to buy the CD.

You'll miss the presentations being held upstairs, but when we meet in the exhibit hall for the free food and drink that inevitably closes out the show, I'll be happy to stand with you and make small talk about the extra $2000 I spent.

Many of the traditional high street branches will inevitably close as decreasing traffic and increasing costs will invariably make such high cost properties no longer feasible in the current evolution.

Finally the tall glass slips fitfully along, towards the end of the table, inevitably closer.

But as one act followed the next, the clock ticked inevitably closer to midnight.

Since the Earth is sitting off to one side of the ellipse, the moon is inevitably closer to the Earth when it passes that side, and further away as it passes the other side.

But then the vagaries of a bad time slot and a small half-hour window inevitably close off the potential.

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