Sentence examples for Get preserved from inspiring English sources

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They get preserved in Lucite cases.

What can get preserved are the remains of their bodies as organic material".

"What will get preserved?" Garb asked, as a mother and daughter left the ice-cream parlor, cones in hand.

Most British people don't "get" preserved cabbage, but Germans and Poles famously consume it with gusto, as do the French.

A lot of these theropods have really hollow bones, so when they get preserved, they get really crunched.

"You know," he said, "when you're working on a good story, so much of it gets in the paper that your notes get preserved that way".

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"It's the rarest thing, Luvo thinks, that gets preserved, that does not get erased, broken down, transformed".

Wouldn't it be a reproductive advantage to have a heritable capacity to think on your feet, and outside the box, in a sticky situation, whether or not any particular thought you have ends up getting preserved, and passed down to your children, and enshrined in the practice of a whole society?

Meanwhile a remarkable fossil of a perch devouring a herring found in Wyoming offers "silent testimony to God's worldwide judgment," not because it shows a predator and prey, but because the two perished — somehow getting preserved in stone — during Noah's flood.

Since the problem is only 1D, the constraint (mathbf{nablacdot B}=0) has a unique solution which gets preserved via the FCT algorithm.

Not everything gets preserved; not everything that's fossilized gets found; and after species diverge, millions of years can go by before any differences appear in the hard body parts that get fossilized.

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