Sentence examples for verge of taking from inspiring English sources

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"Kenya's on the verge of taking off," he said.

"We are on the verge of taking legal action," he said.

The Braves were on the verge of taking the Mets' heart.

Now BT is on the verge of taking over EE for £12.5bn.

Since then, Republicans have taken control of the governorship and are on the verge of taking over the legislature.

Enormous, unique and British-built, the Airlander 10 is on the verge of taking to the skies.

Electro is already on the verge of taking over as the next big thing in dance music.

Cook had become too erratic and Moore's Hollywood career was on the verge of taking off with 10 and Arthur.

Isabella must emerge from the convent, where she is on the verge of taking her vows, to plead for the life of her brother, Claudio (André Holland).

After losing Texas, the Ford campaign wrote a memo warning that "a small number of right-wing nuts" was on the verge of taking over the Party.

At the end of the play, Mick agrees to give up acting and finish his Ph.D.; on that basis, Sara seems on the verge of taking him back.

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