Sentence examples for start to dwindle from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, the longer that the credit crunch continues, the more those reserves will start to dwindle.

Environmentalists say that the world has arrived at a crossroads, when oil reserves start to dwindle from their peak.

Peak oil presents the world with an energy crisis once supplies start to dwindle any time from 2015.

You'll likely see more and more people handing you credit cards and prepaid cards than debit cards, which means your Durbin-borne savings will start to dwindle.

That takes fueling with food, and the fuel costs rise sharply in winter, often just as the fuel supplies start to dwindle.

Every athlete, from Olympian to Sunday-morning plodder, knows that at some point peak fitness will start to dwindle, and the aches and pains will begin to outweigh the gains.

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Those advantages, too, have started to dwindle.

Job growth started to dwindle.

Almost immediately, new cases of cholera started to dwindle.

Large land mammals, especially carnivores, are starting to dwindle in Africa already.

Because of falling prices, the numbers of waste pickers are starting to dwindle.

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