Sentence examples for much ominous from inspiring English sources

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The missions in the back half of the book feel repetitious and unrewarding after so much ominous fanfare.

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But the evidence tells a different, much more ominous story.

Much better ominous creaking and banging than that bandstand stuff.

Amazon.com's new policy was suddenly seeming much less ominous.

Unfortunately, the source of that light was much more ominous than a lightning strike.

A much more ominous note was struck by his treatment of the grand old man of Italian journalism, Indro Montanelli.

The clashes during last week's second general strike are generally expected to be a prelude to something much more ominous.

But Mr. Pascrell, not a mile away, was sounding a much more ominous message, as he quoted from Abraham Lincoln in 1862.

Meanwhile, a much more ominous threat, North Korea, is likely to be increasing its arsenal of nuclear weapons while we remain preoccupied with Iraq.

For the Bewkeses, what had begun as a father-and-son chat suddenly became something much more ominous, according to regulators: trading on inside information.

The life being lived and recalled is not one of chilly deprivation, which makes the surrounding darkness that much more ominous.

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