Sentence examples for it's ominous from inspiring English sources

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McPherson plays are not exactly commercial blockbusters, so it's ominous to see it languishing this way.

"I think it's ominous," said Lee Bollinger, the president of Columbia University, who as president of the University of Michigan was a defendant in the Grutter case.

Either way, it's ominous because this blog is obviously a proper bit of journalism about an important thing, not just the notice of eviction of a random Spaniard.

They seem to have it made, although it's ominous – one of the several points at which the film overstates its case – that the song Dean chooses to warble is "You Always Hurt the One You Love".

On the one hand, it's ominous, as if the fifty-one early-career andists and collectives had a mandate to ambush or quarantine viewers and keep them under surveillance.

It's ominous that one anti-Obama producer — notorious for the racist Willie Horton attack ads on Gov. Michael Dukakis 20 years ago — is planning a campaign falsely "revealing" Mr. Obama as a Muslim.

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Mr. Emmerson said that it was ominous that the lawyers for Libya who have been answering the court's questions about Mr. Qaddafi had provided no guidance on Mr. Senussi's case.

It was ominous.

But for the public sector everywhere, it is ominous.

It is ominous, but there is nothing he can do about it.

It is ominous and fearful, dying as it gives birth in black and gold.

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