Sentence examples for to be smelling from inspiring English sources

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The stock market also seems to be smelling a turnaround.

At this late stage, many none-too-affluent G.O.P. voters appear to be smelling a rat.

Beginning with the basics, he concluded that a person reading a newspaper "appears to be smelling it".

In our era of trophy wives and proudly prowling cougars, of Viagra and Cialis and Botox and Restylane, 51-year-olds are more likely to be smelling 16.

"It could be the holder of your phone, your desk or something in your clothing, so that any communication, whether it's on the phone, or an email, or an Internet site or a James Bond movie, that has an inherent olfactory dimension, if you turn this on, you're going to be smelling it".

The physician who attended her there found Green to be smelling strongly of alcohol, but not visibly drunk.

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In fact, coffee needs to be smelt across the political spectrum.

His writing still has a fabulous texture - this is a future to be smelled and felt as well as seen.

The Scent of the Night (that "scent", Sartarelli insists, ought to be "smell"), Rounding the Mark and The Patience of the Spider will appear next year.

You don't want to be smelled before you are seen.

He could be right because from Los Angeles to San Francisco to New York, streets are smelling of Pinoy cooking.

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