Sentence examples for to be fireworks from inspiring English sources

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It's going to be fireworks.

If there are to be fireworks, it will have to come when the Senate version comes up against the House.

After nightfall, the military police began discharging what appeared to be fireworks at the protesters as well.

Officials described the devices as PVC pipes stuffed with what appeared to be fireworks powder and glass.

And this being a French-American marriage, there turned out to be fireworks aplenty -- not of the celebratory variety, but about the food.

One couple from Kent told the Guardian they had been relaxing on their sunbeds when they heard what they believed at first to be fireworks, and saw a man running along the sand with what looked like a machine gun.

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There will be fireworks to come, especially when the bills reach the floors of their houses.

Watch this space as there may be fireworks to enliven the Premier League's scenery.

To be sure, there would be fireworks a-plenty.

There will be fireworks.

The bewildering thing about Douglas is that, when you gaze back at his career, it seems to have been fireworks all the way.

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