Sentence examples for prone to chasing from inspiring English sources

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But unlike Trump, Pence apparently isn't prone to chasing shiny objects.

As his struggles have continued, he has become prone to chasing pitches out of the strike zone.

It's not particularly uncommon for early rural performers to have "lost" songs, though anyone who is prone to chasing ghostly emanations understands the dizzying, treacherous allure of such a thing.

Given their hunting instincts, they are prone to chasing moving objects.

This game works better on bigger dogs, for they are more prone to chasing things than littler dogs are.

Certain dog breeds, especially those bred for hunting, will be more prone to chasing or hurting a rat.

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It's that he's prone to chase the ball with abandon.

As the dotcom bubble showed, active managers are themselves prone to chase trends.

They are not prone to fighting, but have been known to chase small pets.

This explains why entrepreneurs, many of them perfectionists, are prone to burnout: They constantly chase perfection and only rarely (if ever) achieve it, thereby sapping their self-esteem.

Manuel Pellegrini could also decide to chase a prolific striker as Sergio Agüero is prone to breaking down, too.

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