Sentence examples for Constantly drifting from inspiring English sources

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An outstanding feature is the Big Blowout in the east end of the park, where lake winds have exposed a "tree graveyard" created by sands constantly drifting over a wooded area.

At the other end, Carlos Tevez showed greater positional intelligence throughout the first half, positioning himself between the lines, and constantly drifting to the flanks to overload Tottenham in wide areas.

The owners' respective work spaces, for example, anchor the two ends of the house, while the living area is located at the point where the various pathways through the house intersect, so that they are constantly drifting back and forth between the two.

I found myself constantly drifting upwards, much to the frustration of the guy running the demo.

Gibson's early novels and short stories helped to popularize the cyberpunk aesthetic that Hollywood has happily adopted for its grungier science fiction films, but Gibson himself hasn't had much success at the movies — he wrote an early, unused draft for Alien 3, and adaptations of his best-known novel Neuromancer seem to be constantly drifting in and out of development.

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The sand constantly drifts into dunes 10 to 60 feet (3 to 18 metres) high.

In each of Tottenham's last four away games, Bale has constantly drifted infield; they have not won away from home since Bale scored twice at Norwich City on 28 December.

There was a small moment I experienced a few weeks ago which seemed insignificant at the time, yet it constantly drifts in and out of my thoughts.

And minimal  glitch artist Alessandro Canova created the amazing image series Dimeth, where "multiple layers of constantly morphing and drifting angular shapes" shimmer in a variety of colors.

It's a term for those days when you're constantly checking the time, drifting around the workplace thinking 'this will only take 5 minutes', 'this lunch break has 17 minutes left' and things like 'I'm in here most of my waking hours.' Why you should avoid this is obvious: time is a qualitative experience, so if you're having a bad time it'll go a lot slower.

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