Sentence examples for starting to ebb from inspiring English sources

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Panetta said violence is starting to ebb after years of escalations, particularly in urban areas.

When you feel your concentration starting to ebb, it can help to visualise the end result.

"We're seeing incipient signs that inflation pressures are starting to ebb," Mr. Baumohl wrote.

I tried to remember this during the middle stretch, when my enthusiasm was starting to ebb.

BRUSSELS — Greece's international lenders cleared the way Thursday for Athens to receive the next installment of its bailout package, in the latest sign that the crisis surrounding European finances was starting to ebb.

But with the Chinese government beginning to put limits on car purchases in cities as a pollution control measure, the rate of growth in oil demand in China is already starting to ebb.

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At the same time, the number of episodes available for some shows started to ebb noticeably.

The minute the property boom started to ebb, Gordon Brown was out and David Cameron was in.

Provided that the economy continues to grow and the president holds his nerve, the protests should start to ebb.

When power starts to ebb, it can disappear in a rush, and loyalty in a puff of smoke.

But support for him, in the region as well as at home, could start to ebb away.

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