Sentence examples for massive sweeping from inspiring English sources

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So can we suggest a massive, sweeping change in artistic direction, Kelly?

In a speech at the Open University in Milton Keynes, previewed in yesterday's Guardian, he said: "We need a massive, sweeping, radical redistribution of power".

It's a massive, sweeping, boundless invasion which enables the US government to learn the identity of every person whom multiple AP journalists and editors have called for a two-month period.

Before he became prime minister, David Cameron called for a "radical decentralisation", which does not constitute some romantic attachment to the past, but one that is designed to revive civic pride by initiating "a massive, sweeping, radical redistribution of power: from the state to citizens; from the government to parliament; from Whitehall to communities.

Standing among library stacks before cameras and a small audience, he said, "We need a massive, sweeping, radical redistribution of power, from the state to citizens, from the government to Parliament, from Whitehall to communities, from Brussels to Britain, from judges to people, from bureaucracy to democracy...

"The central objective of the new politics we need should be a massive, sweeping, radical redistribution of power," said David Cameron, in an opinion piece for The Guardian.

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The momentousness of the event is clear, even though Egypt seems to be still locked in an impasse on the 16th day of the massive protests sweeping the whole country.

It's no surprise that as a result of the credit crunch and stock market meltdown, Wall Street sell-side research is becoming a major casualty of the massive consolidation sweeping across financial services.

We see it in massive wildfires sweeping across the western United States, Scandinavia, Canada and Siberia; the brutal heat waves and rising seas; dying coral reefs and acidifying oceans; the destruction of the Arctic and melting of Antarctica; crop failures and supercharged hurricanes.

Almost comically formal, with massive marble pillars, sweeping staircases and a wall of stained-glass windows, it looks more like the Federal Reserve than a family home.

So Westmoreland decided to use World War II tactics, employing massive firepower and sweeping search-and-destroy operations to impose crippling casualties on the enemy.

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