Sentence examples for It is adapted from inspiring English sources

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It is adapted for pursuing its prey down tunnels, though it may also bolt prey from a burrow and kill it in the open.

It is adapted to dry conditions in Sistan region and its water requirement is less than the other grape cultivars.

It is adapted from George Frideric Handel's Zadok the Priest.

It is adapted to local standards, both financially and technology-wise.

It is adapted from the 1920s novel Oil!, by Upton Sinclair.

It is adapted, by Helen Edmundson, from a novel for young adults (or perhaps precocious children) by Jamila Gavin.

It is adapted from the great chef Joyce Molyneux, who used to run the Carved Angel in Dartmouth, Devon.

It is adapted from the account written while Anne and her family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II.

It is adapted from the 1991 novel A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth, originally about a reserved Englishman abroad with a brutal and murderous secret.

It is adapted by Evan Jones from the 1961 novel by journalist and author Kenneth Cook and directed by Ted Kotcheff.

It is adapted from Science and Engineering's industrial version, which sells for $2,895 and has been used by the Defense Department and private investigators for several years.

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