Sentence examples for would be ominous from inspiring English sources

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A similar level in a critically ill patient would be ominous.

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If true, this would be an ominous sign of collaboration between regional terrorist groups.

The lack of cell phone activity closer to land would be more ominous though for the passengers..

"If we saw the outmigration of significant numbers at any one time at this juncture, then perhaps it would be more ominous.

For Chelsea, coming away from Goodison with three points to continue their 100% record would be an ominous statement and would cement the idea that they have joined Manchester City as title favourites.

If he were ousted by Hannelore Kraft, the SPD's leader, that would be an ominous sign for Mrs Merkel a chancellor's undoing often begins with defeats in the states.

But one national Democratic strategist, who spoke anonymously because he did not want to antagonize his colleagues, said it would be an ominous sign if the party had to invest significantly in the Connecticut race.

The warning hinted at what would be an ominous new tactic by the rebels, who have never carried out air attacks in the more than three decades they have battled the government.

And with the club's three designated players all in form, and the Galaxy's track history of peaking at the right time, such a rise to the top would be an ominous development for the rest of the league.

If we could refrain from squeezing out the last drop of punch on the upside — a temptation that Mr. Greenspan could not resist during the high-tech boom of the 1990s — fewer maladjustments would develop, and the downside would be less ominous and easier to control.

As ABC News points out, a loss for Salazar would be an "ominous sign" for Democrats nationally.

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