Sentence examples for preparing to bite from inspiring English sources

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And there's Olsson, who for a moment doesn't know if it's New York or new potatoes, preparing to bite the turf in a confused heap.

But 20 years after Congress endowed the agency with new tools to protect people from dangerous air pollution, the EPA is finally preparing to bite down hard.

(Sharing a meal of fresh brains with a communist zombie? Preparing to bite the neck of a Kansas virgin while holding hands with a gay Mexican Dracula? – none sounds quite as bad to the conservative ear as sharing a platform with Pelosi on climate change).

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Which bullets are you prepared to bite?

There are plenty of serious believers prepared to bite that bullet, like Kierkegaard.

Moreover, even those companies that are prepared to bite the bullet on rent might struggle to find what they need.

There was enough red meat to attract the activists, and those who came were prepared to bite.

"He's prepared to bite the bullet and have a guy sit out a whole year just to sign for more money".

He's playing sensible golf here: forcing nothing, knowing full well Pinehurst is prepared to bite, and grab a few of those shots back.

"Simon Rattle once railed against the Arts Council for not being prepared to back its judgment and shape things," says Davey. "The council we've got now was prepared to bite the bullet and do it".

As events draw to a close and the Coen brothers and their fellow jurors prepare to bite the bullet and name their winners, critics have been walking around with half-smiles on their faces, saying that all things considered, 2015 hasn't been so bad after all.

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