Sentence examples for weather went from inspiring English sources

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But because it is a brand, the weather went bad.

But then the weather went from one extreme to another.

Right across the border in South Korea, Asia's fourth-largest economy, the weather went virtually unnoticed.

And as the weather went, it was: 74 degrees and clear at first pitch, a turn that clearly delighted Sabathia, perhaps the only person in the visiting clubhouse cheering when Friday's game was postponed by rain.

I spent the holidays in Boston, where, in the span of five days, the weather went from a dense winter chill — roads dangerously narrowed by banked snow, icicles the size of swords dangling above our doorway — to a balmy fifty degrees.

The other case report, about an unnamed "22-year-old male infantry soldier who was in excellent physical condition," described how the man had collapsed while running with his unit outdoors in 75-degree weather, went into cardiac arrest and died at a hospital the same day after failed resuscitation attempts.

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Sometimes the weather goes on for days.

What's the weather going to be like?

The cold weather goes straight through the walls.

Weather goes on: for snow, or a crashing good thunderstorm, I lift the blind and watch.

To tell the weather: Go to your back door and look for the dog.

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