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1 Our love affair with the car may be beginning to turn sour .
2 The old sense of common purpose and harmony began to turn sour .
3 If Kosovo is not resolved peacefully, even those smiles will turn sour .
4 But it would all turn sour for Souda in the second half.
5 Sideline Cut: In English soccer, it can all turn sour very quickly.
6 And all of them should tell Lagarde the job will turn sour .
7 Yet when things turn sour , responsibilities are in fact often shared.
8 As China's economy slows, a wave of loans is expected to turn sour .
9 Sunny Provence might turn sour with two solid weeks of winespeak.
10 I tensed, waiting for their banter to turn sour and sarcastic.
11 The bank hasn't yet seen many loans turn sour as a result of coronavirus.
12 A great deal of time went by, and IT began to turn sour again.
13 But by Monday, that heady taste of freedom was already beginning to turn sour .
14 But, more often than not, the blithe promises turn sour .
15 Double Great, this whole expedition is about to turn sour .
16 But a promise from this chap can soon… turn sour .
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