Sentence examples for To signs from inspiring English sources

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To signs

noun

A visible indication.

  • Their angry expressions were a clear sign they didn't want to talk.

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Policymakers also pointed to signs of a revival in Europe.

No one could object to signs helping visitors find their way to the memorial.

Most religions refer to signs, such as auditory phenomena, subjective visions, dreams, and ecstasies.

Optimists point to signs of a backlash in Congress and among some parts of American industry.

But the results also point to signs of a recovery for Bank of America.

We came to signs that read "Lone Survivor location up ahead".

He noted with a heavy sigh, "Nobody pays attention to signs and directions in this place".

Just as frequently she is drawn to signs, à la Walker Evans.

But Eric Schultz, a spokesman for the campaign, points to signs of strength.

"Usually I'd be taping things to signs, putting them on bus stops and stuff," he added.

They make the initial application easy, and respond immediately and enthusiastically to signs of interest.

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