Ainda não temos significados para "quickening to".
1Over the speaker, he could hear Butler's pace quickening to a run.
2Only a few yards away the lilting waltz-music was quickening to a finish.
3The robust blood of her French Canadian forebears was quickening to the call of the trail.
4But, another private survey released by HSBC showed growth quickening to a two-year high in January.
5Hollow thuds, quickening to a vibrant roar, swelled up from the temple in the courtyard below.
6Day was quickening to life; Sanda's wedding day.
7But before it reached her she heard rapid footsteps, almost quickening to a run, following her.
8A memory of a man's steps-theywere leaving her-theywere hurrying-they were quickening to a run.
9We can hardly imagine bucolic placidity quickening to intellectual aims without imagining social aims as the transitional phase.
10Markets began paring losses after a second, private survey by HSBC showed growth quickening to a two-year high in January.
11Every day of his life had been leading to this day, every moment quickening to this incalculable moment of holy terror.
12No teaching of literature is less sentimental than the teaching at Wellesley, and no teaching is more quickening to the imagination.
13Inflation is near 1994 highs, quickening to 17.2 percent in July as measured on a 12-month moving average.
14For a thousand heartbeats they lay together, the wolf's heart slowing to match the boy's and the boy's quickening to match the wolf's.
15On the way down the passage we marched with the Prussian goose-step, and felt the blood quickening to life in our legs and arms.
16Activity in Ireland's manufacturing sector expanded to a three-month high in May, with the speed of growth of output quickening to a nine month high.
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