Sentence examples for too imminent from inspiring English sources

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A nuclear war was all too imminent – a war that might "destroy the Northern Hemisphere", President Eisenhower had warned.

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But he carries on time-travelling, sometimes leaving his wife wildly in the lurch, zipping off into the future, meeting his only child and seeing his own all-too-imminent end.

He too faces imminent eviction.

I, too,sense the imminent arrival of great calamities.

He, too, sees no imminent exodus – despite an average monthly wage in Bulgaria of only €400 (£330).

I, too, mourn its imminent demise as New York City prepares to close it along with other ailing public schools.

There's now an official app for iPhone – I'm guessing an Android version is imminent too – offering news, maps of the three sites, and a personal calendar.

The Japanese, too, are threatening imminent tariffs, if only on a token $5m-worth of goods.To make their annoyance even clearer, the Europeans have chosen to hit Mr Bush where it hurts most in electorally sensitive districts.

They will benefit too from their imminent move from their present home at the Stadium Meteor to the 33,000-capacity Dnipro Stadium, which will host games at Euro 2012.

A film about her life, starring Hollywood's Jennifer Hudson, is imminent too, but perhaps it is the heightened sensibility of opera that best suits this political diva, a tragic heroine who has lived an epic life in epic times.

Oliver's panic about his difference from those boys is a way of being proud of it, too; imagining his imminent victimhood allows him to star in the drama of being, on a stage constructed by those living, flesh-and-blood boys.

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