Sentence examples for But present day from inspiring English sources

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It may be a writing style that has gone out of fashion but present day writers could learn a lot about capturing atmosphere in words from Laurie Lee.

There are numerous applications for UAVs in urban environments, including information awareness, urban management, on-demand goods deliveries, and even parking assist, but present day legal regulations preclude their use over safety concerns, requiring presence of a pilot and restricting UAV use in urban areas.

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But present-day charities are facing an attack on their already limited right to be political.

But present-day visitors tend not to know — or are reluctant to accept — that it is naïve, even a little vulgar, to expect lightning.

But present-day Londoners, long accustomed to I.R.A. bombs, have come to share the view of their forebears when they were menaced by Hitler's doodlebugs: if disaster suddenly strikes, so be it.

But present-day Ethiopian Jews lack some of the other lineages found in Jewish communities, and overall are more like non-Jewish Ethiopians than other Jewish populations, at least in terms of their Y chromosome lineage pattern.

The comparison is mentioned not out of nostalgia for such scant programming – but present-day audiences may be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed with choice, especially when there are as many documentaries reaching cinemas as there are days in the week.

The zinc of early alkaline batteries contained 6 to 8 percent mercury, but present-day versions contain no added mercury so as to reduce the environmental impact of disposal.

But present-day historians are becoming steadily less keen on it, and the struggles of our Thatcherised economy since 2007 don't augur too well for the long-term reputation of books that present her rule as having solved all our problems.

The account a proclamation, celebration, and commemoration of the event is replete with legendary elements, but present-day scholars tend to believe that behind the legends there is a solid core of fact; namely, that Hebrew slaves who built the fortified cities of Pithom and Rameses somehow fled from Egypt, probably in the 13th century bce, under a great leader (see also Moses).

Because what I'm describing isn't pre-war Germany, but present-day Venezuela.

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