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Sentence count:177+10Posted:2017-02-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: accountinghuntingdauntingmountsurmountamount toinsurmountablepantingMeaning: ['maʊntɪŋ]  n. 1. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.) 2. framework used for support or display. 
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61. The budget imbroglio also is creating a mounting statistics gap.
62. Mounting industrial unrest gave the party new heart after internal disputes over incomes policy, immigration, Rhodesia, and much else.
63. As the dispute continues, tension is mounting on the border between the two countries.
64. Typically, the arming of a merchant vessel involved mounting eight six-inch guns on the ship.
65. His eyes continually flickered towards the rear view mirror as he monitored the Mercedes' progress with mounting apprehension.
66. For staunch opponents, there is mounting concern about a political and legal climate that more readily fosters capital punishment.
67. A good ground is easy to find; hoisting lugs on the engine or the alternator mounting brackets make good grounds.
68. The next two give a more blow-by-blow account of mounting economic difficulties.
69. Many failures are caused by operational mishandling and other physical problems associated with the constant mounting and dismounting of media.
70. And mounting evidence shows diets high in animal protein trigger calcium loss from bones, increasing osteoporosis risks.
71. She finally had to go back to work to pay the bills that were mounting up.
72. We were a shot over in the second round and I began to wonder whether he would be mounting a serious challenge.
73. In a lull, she drifted up to see to the babies, but misjudged mounting the stair.
74. In the fury of the battle casualties on either side were mounting appallingly.
75. Their ritual rage ebbed away, to be replaced by a mounting fear.
76. For many years the South African government remained intransigent, despite mounting world opposition to apartheid.
77. The mounting and supply of the expedition was a remarkable feat.
78. Having pledged its support for the environment and the poor, there is mounting pressure for it to institutionalize some safeguards.
79. She felt a mounting sense of triumph at taking money home to Paul.
80. Knight, mounting his horse, wearing chain mail of the type developed from eastern sources during Barbarossa's reign.
81. A nerve-wracking wait added to the mounting psychological pressure as we charted the progress of the sun over the Anglesey seascape.
82. The fans are mounting their own bid for a voice in the game.
83. Last night pressure was mounting on Buckingham Palace to officially confirm or deny the claims.
84. Jones is mounting a vigorous legal and public relations challenge to the scientific evidence collected against his client.
84. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
85. Arthur Davidson has closed his London antique shop of that name under pressure of mounting debt.
86. If the new motherboard is smaller then you will have some mounting pillars left over - keep them safe.
87. In reality Mr Ayling was facing mounting pressure to go.
88. The offline operator is responsible for mounting and dismounting the offline media and inspecting media items for physical damage.
89. To mark the completion of the inventory, the Museum is mounting an exhibition which runs until 19 July.
90. A mounting clip is available for fixing the alarm in larger openings.
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