Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It's set in the immediate future tense, a condition of permanently impending insurrection.
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The preacher's broadcast is interrupted by a newsflash on the impending end of the millennium.
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For some days prior to the riots, there had been, in some newspapers, veiled warnings of impending trouble.
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As it approaches, the occupants wave frantically, hoping to stave off the impending collision.
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Inland, thousands of trees and many structures were toppled, and fields of crops were flooded, disrupting the impending harvests.
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This tends to give the driver better feel to avoid impending lockup.
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The majority of aircraft contain some form of this device that warns the pilot of an impending stall.
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This led to changes to the aircraft, including the installation of a stick shaker (see below) to clearly warn the pilot of an impending stall.
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With him, he brings some promises and the news of his impending death.
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They knowingly attempted to land using an inappropriate navigation signal and ignored alarms warning them of an impending crash.
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