Sentence examples for winter ahead from inspiring English sources

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Lowe added that the teams had discussed tightening the regulations again this winter ahead of 2013 but that they agreed "it wasn't necessary or appropriate" and that any change would only have served to increase costs.

The discount airline EasyJet said that its second-half profit rose slightly from a year ago, but that it expected a challenging winter ahead.

"We've got a tough winter ahead before we go into the summer and who knows what's going to happen," he said.

There will be plenty of holly berries this Christmas – and no, this doesn't mean we have a bad winter ahead, as folklore would have you believe, but reflects the fact we had a good late spring.

WOODY plants -- trees and shrubs -- take a long time to get ready for the next season, beginning to settle down for the long winter ahead, setting flower and leaf buds now for the glorious display next year.

Though Brazil's headed right into the summer months, everybody in the Northern Hemisphere (for the most part) has a long winter ahead.

Some see only a long winter ahead.

Many people think their banding — how much brown or black — can foretell the winter ahead.

I think the winter ahead will be a big part of his destiny".

"The summer was gone before it started, and now we have a long, cold winter ahead.

Mr. DeLucia, a former antiques dealer, sees a long winter ahead for New Haven.

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