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1 The election may seem imminent , but two weeks is a long time in election politics.
2 A physician, Professor Patrick McGorry, who has seen the advocates' footage says preventable deaths seem imminent .
3 Closures seem imminent at a time when there is already a critical shortage of childcare places.
4 While she waited in this fashion a sweet, recaptured sense of familiarity made his coming seem imminent .
5 That did not seem imminent as witnesses said tanks were seen heading for areas around Homs central Syria.
6 This did not look much like disbanding, nor did any opportunity for wholesale arrest of the anarchists seem imminent .
7 There were still many banks that would lend to General Motors for thirty days, since death did not seem imminent .
8 Australia's historically low wages growth may also have bottomed, he said, though a pick-up in wages growth did not seem imminent .
9 Danger didn't seem imminent , but then she'd been kidnapped, which tended to make her think she wasn't as safe as she appeared.
10 Russia protested, Austria mobilized against Serbia and Montenegro, and war seemed imminent .
11 At half-time, a 15th consecutive defeat in a national final seemed imminent .
12 Painful change seemed imminent even in his intimate relations with cherished friends.
13 The clerks quarrelled with some other clerks and a fight seemed imminent .
14 The O'Keefe's astonishment was complete; his jaw dropped; collapse seemed imminent .
15 The voices grew louder, and some open breach of the peace seemed imminent .
16 Several times the plane altered course itself because collision seemed imminent .
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