Breathe
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467 examples of Breathe in a sentence
It provides half of the air we breathe, governs our weather, and helps to support peace and prosperity.
When he goes, dangerous elements on Wall Street will no doubt
breathe
a sigh of relief.
Should this be the outcome, European governments would
breathe
a sigh of relief.
They want to breathe, but life with a patriarchal tyrant can be suffocating.
All he had done was
breathe
Delhi’s air, three smoggy winters in a row.
The Indian public, so easily distracted by issues of identity politics like temple-building and rewriting history, should be demanding something far more fundamental: the ability to
breathe.
The satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer famously warned listeners that if they visit an American city: “Just two things of which you must beware/ Don’t drink the water and don’t
breathe
the air.”
So, for the past three months, Golubchuk has had a tube down his throat to help him
breathe
and another in his stomach to feed him.
The animals burn up most of that food’s energy just to
breathe
and keep their bodies warm, so we end up with a small fraction – usually no more than one-third and sometimes as little as one-tenth – of the food value that we feed them.
But there is an increasing realization that we cannot
breathe
easy just yet.
Officials at the US Department of Transportation must appreciate that their decision to fund Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s visionary project, called PlaNYC, will determine the quality of air that more than 10 million New Yorkers
breathe
daily and the amount of carbon dioxide emissions the city coughs into the atmosphere.
Specifically, beyond direct help for Tunisia at this critical moment, the EU must
breathe
new life into the Mediterranean partnership.
Policy wonks and interested Asians alike often say that when Republicans are in power in America, Asians
breathe
a confident sigh of relief.
British voters have an opportunity to spare themselves a great deal of economic turmoil, while allowing Germans – and many others across Europe – to
breathe
a sigh of relief.
They supply 50% of the oxygen we breathe, feed billions of people, and provide livelihoods for millions more.
But, by asserting that the vessels entered Russian waters illegally, not to mention escalating tensions with the West, Putin may be hoping to
breathe
new life into the siege narrative, thereby inspiring the kind of primitive patriotism on which he has long relied.
If the “capacity glut” hypothesis bears out for Latin America as a whole, the region can
breathe
easy, because the higher unemployment and lower levels of investment accompanying the current recovery would be finite trends.
In a global refugee crisis, President Barack Obama argued, the US should, in the spirit of Emma Lazarus’s words inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, do its fair share in providing a new home for the “huddled masses yearning to
breathe
free.”
Environmental damage threatens our food supplies, the air we breathe, and the rich biodiversity that sustains the balance of life.
One-quarter of China’s people drink substandard water; one-third of urbanites
breathe
badly polluted air.
It is attempting to
breathe
life into the campaign for structural reform.
He will soon have a European-wide platform to deliver his message of wage moderation and labor-market flexibility through his assignment to
breathe
new life into the EU employment strategy.
Forests provide the fresh air we
breathe
and habitats for endangered species.
There are lots of organizations like that, waiting to be liberated, their employees yearning to
breathe
free.
Ideologically, China can
breathe
a sigh of relief.
Every year, 6.5 million people die from polluted air, and 92% of the world’s population lives in places where the air is unsafe to
breathe.
The oceans provide at least half of the oxygen we
breathe.
They may suffocate in the net, because, with their gills constricted, they cannot
breathe.
Indeed, those who fear the job-destroying and job-shifting power of automation should look upon the sharing economy and
breathe
a bit of a sigh of relief.
And he was describing himself as well when he cited Bloch: “Attached to my country, fed with her spiritual heritage and its history, unable to imagine any other country where I could
breathe
freely, I loved and served it with all my strength.
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