Sentence examples for the inrush of from inspiring English sources

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The inrush of selling orders, particularly from the provinces, established a record so far as this Morocco crisis is concerned.

For a while, the inrush of capital created the illusion of wealth in these countries, just as it did for American homeowners: asset prices were rising, currencies were strong, and everything looked fine.

He describes men trapped aboard a sinking U-boat with horrific economy: "a screaming mass of humanity, fighting for egress against the inrush of water, all comradeship lost, every man for himself, imbued by blind and selfish panic".

A practised self-injector will slightly depress the plunger of the hypodermic, then deftly pull it a little way out, depress it a bit more, pull it out again – in so doing the barrel will become suffused with blood, while the inrush of the drugs takes place with a mounting rhythm of successive waves.

The inrush of water during excavation is one of the most difficult challenges in modern underground engineering.

However, this works only for the surface features of size larger than the VGE thickness (> 3 5 mm); otherwise, the feature becomes exposed to the electrolyte without VGE shielding and is rapidly dissolved because of the inrush of the current density.

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This paper introduces the inrush hazards of the Denghuozhai Tunnel, and analyses the mechanism of inrush hazards from aspects of material and space conditions.

The sudden inrush of water into the graving dock pushed the carrier into the forward end, damaging the bow structure below the waterline and requiring repairs in drydock.

Eclipse co-ordinator Gage Williams, blamed in some quarters for talking up the likely inrush of eclipse watchers, said the steering group had drawn up contingency plans for a total population of 1.5m, based on spare road capacity.

Shallow-water electric rays have been observed to trap fishes by suddenly raising the front of the body disk while keeping the margins down, thereby forming a cavity into which the prey is drawn by the powerful inrush of water.

"For €40 [£34] a quarter, and with the huge inrush of patients, I can only treat depression with medication".

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