Sentence examples for on a suddenly from inspiring English sources

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The images of the road in front of Wilkerson's car take on a suddenly heightened and harrowing drama, nearly that of a chase scene involving threats of racist violence.

We emerged again on a suddenly much broader waterway, frozen shore to shore.

"What was there to hate?" she said on a suddenly weary note.

The coverage last week, on a suddenly fast-moving story that had been moving only in increments, destabilized the ledge that the News Corporation had been standing on.

The Rangers have relied on a suddenly sturdy defense and a spectacular streak by goalie Henrik Lundqvist to stay close in their most recent games.

Second, at around the same time, oil was discovered in Yemen, so that a population that had been economically autonomous began to depend heavily on a suddenly richer state.

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It suddenly takes on a whole new significance.

And Christmas suddenly took on a "traditional" 19th-century feel.

Isn't that what — FELSHER (his face suddenly taking on a glow of enthusiasm): Exactly!

Tourist-friendly Philadelphia, with its cozy, wood-panelled houses, suddenly takes on a new chill.

Overnight, as their companies won Apollo contracts, their vocations suddenly took on a greater purpose.

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