Sentence examples for some potholes from inspiring English sources

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"There were some potholes in the beginning," Mr. Dowling said.

Along the way, the novel — his first book for children — does drive through some potholes.

He drove faster as the town fell away, skirting some potholes, hitting others.

For it to happen, both teams will have to get past some potholes.

Some potholes can take five minutes to fill; others can take a half-hour.

But the women are scarcely off the Jersey Turnpike before Ms. Gillet's play begins to hit some potholes.

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But the Mayor's spokeswoman, Colleen Roche, said he would fly to Miami after announcing some pothole repairs in Queens this afternoon.

This is not to say that, in Costa Rica, some hothead may not flatten you for bending his fender rounding some pothole on the Interamericana, or that ill will does not exist.

We worked with a Domino's ad agency to ensure that the city would be portrayed in a positive light (not as some pothole-infested place you'd never want to visit) and to address any ethical concerns (i.e., we were not endorsing any particular brand of pizza).

For some reason, potholes are to cars as sirens were to Odysseus.

The hand does not hurt anymore, but Johnson, the nephew of Phillies Manager Larry Bowa, has hit some other potholes since returning.

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