Sentence examples for Offers to the reader from inspiring English sources

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But the inseparability of reading and writing is something which Proust acknowledges when he defines the book as a "sort of optical instrument which the writer offers to the reader to enable the latter to discover in himself what he would not have found but for the aid of the book".

The success of these "promoted" posts depends on the content they carry and the value the content offers to the reader.

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His books are replete with the kind of memorable phrases that reviewers cherry-pick and offer to the reader.

Out-of-date sources are relied upon and these references are offered to the reader as the best evidence available when more current papers with up-to-date information and data exist.

She sucked the spoon and read on: What we have been able to say below about waiting, anxiety, memory is no more than a modest supplement offered to the reader to be made free with, to be added to, subtracted from, and passed on to others: around the figure, the players pass the handkerchief which sometimes, by a final parenthesis, is held a second longer before handing it on.

On the other hand, how possible is it that the above reviewed extremely rich list of challenges and opportunities offered to the reader could "exhaust" the actual materialisation potential for the 6 K wave?

This interpretation is offered to the reader, but the researcher has to provide the material in a sufficient way (thick descriptions), so that the reader can learn from the case as well as draw his or her own conclusions.

This paper aims to offer to the reader a comprehensive review of the different radiotracers for the assessment of the metabolism of glucose (FDG), the measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF), or the evaluation of neurotransmitters, astrocytes, and microglia by means of newer and not yet clinically diffuse radiopharmaceuticals.

He/she wants the first sentence to be a quick glance of all that the paragraph has to offer to the reader.

Had Matt Busby and his players read the advice on "How to Crack 'Catenaccio'" offered to the readers of the 1968 International Football Book by Kurt Hamrin, they might not have succumbed to the Swedish winger and his Milan team-mates the following spring while attempting to defend the European Cup.

And so I made an offer to the readers, that if they should see the car parked on any city street, that they should open the trunk, which would be unlocked always, and inside they would find drawings used in published cartoons.

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