He took one touch and then tucked the ball neatly and unstoppably into the far corner. |
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This means that when finally offered the opportunity to speak, I'm liable to begin with apologising for being so out of practice, and then to start blithering unstoppably. |
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Despite these longeurs and transparent payoffs, The Boy's often prop-fuelled frenzy bubbles along with an unstoppably jaunty momentum. |
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David Chipperfield is an unstoppably ambitious technocrat, two steps behind popular taste. |
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Now is the really treacherous moment-this well-mined subterranean prelude, when the pale and veiny shoots of crocuses are pushing unstoppably up. |
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In truth, he was thinking: this truck feels at once unstoppably powerful yet absurdly easy to drive. |
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Or perhaps poetic justice demands that the life of an unstoppably prolix author be parceled out in multiple, overlapping volumes. |
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Many people might have felt better knowing that ministers are also troubled by the crime monster whose tentacles appear to be thrusting unstoppably all over. |
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Flames leapt unstoppably west across Frederick Street and consumed buildings all the way to Trinity Cathedral where, happily, only some turrets suffered scorching. |
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What follows naturally, unstoppably, is the impulse to praise and record that thing of beauty, which is decidedly not a joy forever. |
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Technological development proceeded steadily and unstoppably. |
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John caught his breath when he saw the bottle rolling unstoppably towards the opposite edge of the table. |
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Because I was immensely, unremittingly and unstoppably bored. |
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She's beautiful, unstoppably positive, and just the galito guide Drew on his journey back home and to teach him what it means to live and love along their way. |
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The boy's passion for sailing grew unstoppably. |
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Since then its vote has risen, seemingly unstoppably. |
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But, if there was any doubt about the result, it was Vardy who settled it, running unstoppably to plant his shot beyond Boaz Myhill. |
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With world population increasing unstoppably food shortages are a looming danger. |
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They meet at a time the entire European project at once appears more fragile and yet more unstoppably federalist than ever before. |
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But if there was any doubt about the result it was Vardy who settled it, running unstoppably from the halfway line before planting his shot beyond the reach of Boaz Myhill. |
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