Sentence examples for interminable progress from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes it whizzed along for a few feet, then quit, sobbing in frustration at its awkward, interminable progress.

32nd over: West Indies 142-4 (Chanderpaul 46 Ramdin 24) need 329 Swann hustles through six more deliveries, and then there's a merciful respite from the interminable progress of the West Indian innings in the form of a drinks break.

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It may be less overt in some places and some cases and there's no denying progress on the interminable march to equality.

EUROPEAN leaders delivered rather more progress in tackling their interminable debt crisis than had been expected when they met in Brussels on June 28th and 29th.

He wanted me to be cautious, which is not my usual style (I try to remember 'piano, piano' from Italy -- 'slowly and lightly'); thus, my progress is steady and the process seems interminable, although I do remind myself that this, too, will be over soon.

They are warned: "England will never match this efficiency unless the progress of international teams becomes of more importance than the interminable League programme".

It may be that progress is itself obsolete, and mankind is being readies for the interminable and homogeneous future already present... Or it may be that the hypnotist will snap his fingers and we will blink awake... View Article John Updike contributed fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism to The New Yorker for a half century.

When they returned to civilisation some 18 months later, it was to tell an extraordinary story of deprivation, courage and redemption.In this section Till death us do part Truth is a pathless land Ice-white warfare ReprintsAt first Endurance made slow progress through unusually bad pack ice which, Shackleton would recall, resembled "a gigantic and interminable jigsaw puzzle devised by nature".

For a few seconds and then on and on, for another interminable minute, the tamborileros stamped and pounded away, under the very noses of the august band whose progress they were obstructing, not taunting the naval musicians or provoking them, simply waiting, the tamborileros, just like the soldiers and the spectators, all of us, tirelessly waiting for the song and cycle to be over.

The Cincinnati Gazette contended that the voters were "depressed by the interminable nature of this war, as so far conducted, and by the rapid exhaustion of the national resources without progress".

Interminable lines.

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