Sentence examples for something that will forever from inspiring English sources

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Why you and so many others feel the need to tell me your age is something that will forever baffle me.

Perhaps 8 is something that will forever alter your life, like going to jail or an accident that puts you in a wheelchair.

A bully can pretend to be the underdog, and an awe-inspiring creed can inspire people to vault toward something that will forever keep them at arm's length.

In the last two years, the 36-year-old Lewis needed just two rounds to knock out Michael Grant and François Botha, stopped Hasim Rahman in four rounds in their rematch and exposed Tyson as hopelessly past his prime -- something that will forever endear Lewis to the boxing community at large.

"This is something that will forever change health care," he says.

Despite June 11th being the official "death" of net neutrality, Congress still has 60 working days to decide if this is something that will forever change.

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Something that will last forever," Richard told me.

This is something that will happen forever, which scientists now estimate might be as little as 30 or 40 years.

Dean was one of the great coaches of all time, and a really good man, and he built something that will last forever.

So Maggi Hambling's oil canvas of the no-longer-young Hodgkin at her untidy desk offers her model of the insulin molecule as something that will "endure forever as evidence of increasingly successful scientific research.

Whereas someone investing in a custom rod is more likely to spend more time in the water and they want something that will last forever and be reliable every time".

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