Sentence examples for which could rush from inspiring English sources

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For the Great Barrier Reef, though, the world's most famous and largest coral reef system, a final decision passed down today gives us another gash, through which could rush millions of tonnes of coal.

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But heroes have been in short supply in the country's hour of need, which could explain the rush to cinemas to spend time in the company of an 18th-century pirate turned luxury foodstuffs tycoon.

If he is able to play with his injuries, Favre will probably be an easy mark for the Giants' pass rush, which could enhance Pierre-Paul's numbers.

Russ Hall, a spokesman for Amtrak, which operates the tunnel, said that it might not be reopened until after the start of the morning rush, which could wreak havoc for commuters.

He questioned why the mayor was in such a hurry to rush through a measure which could make things "incredibly difficult" for some people.

According to the proposal, the bridge and tunnel tolls would rise to $7 during rush hours, which could end up being defined during the morning as 6 to 10 a.m.

Unlike a turbocharger, superchargers increase power linearly, so there's no sudden rush of torque, which could lead to serious torque steer in a front-drive platform like the Mini's.

Analysts and producers expect a major rebound in demand in 2010 as farmers rush to replenish their soil nutrient levels, which could lead to more mergers or acquisitions.

Taylor would amass 161 rushing yards to atone for his miscue, which could not have been more poorly timed.

The city rushed ahead to sell the new bonds, which could hit the market as early as next week.

"They are rushing to finish this and declare victory, which could be a catastrophe for the president".

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