Sentence examples for sudden spur from inspiring English sources

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My life changed drastically as I found myself maneuvering New York nightlife and sudden spur of the moment trips to Sydney.

My life changed drastically as I found myself maneuvering New York nightlife and sudden spur of the moment trips to Sydney.

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The camera's quick response makes it easier to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities.

The shutter release time lag is as short as 0.005 second, making it easier to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities.

Two sudden deaths spur Janeway's hunt for the lost library, which is exciting in an erudite way but overshadowed by the remarkable narrative (introduced midbook) of Charles Warren, a Baltimore bibliophile who was befriended by Burton during his visit to America in 1860 and accompanied the explorer on a history-altering trip to Charleston on the eve of the Civil War.

The sudden movements spur the man on and he carries his huge chest and arms across the room in big loping strides, punching out a few more computers.

When a sudden death spurs further deterioration of Laura's ability to cope, Ms. Fischer makes her emotional flailing messily relatable.

She came to New York in 2007 for her master's degree in African-American studies, planning to work in the development of poor urban neighborhoods, but a sudden illness spurred a change in course.

The family's sudden disappearance spurred one of the biggest search efforts the Kenai Peninsula has seen and made national headlines.

The flamboyant performer's sudden death spurred an outpouring of grief across Mexico, with back-to-back television tributes to Juan Gabriel replacing regularly scheduled programming and the Mexican government offering to host an event honoring the singer at the national opera house in Mexico City.

But when everything was prepared for the contest, and the champions had entered the lists, in presence of the Kings of England, France and Spain, the opponent of the earl, seized with a sudden panic, put spurs to his horse, and fled the arena; whereupon the victory was adjudged by acclamation to the champion of England.

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