Sentence examples for a pattern about from inspiring English sources

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I can get a pattern about your life that is very, very intrusive...

I can get a pattern about your life that is very, very intrusive".

Thus, it's trying to create a pattern about indicators for mental health such as stress levels.

But after a week on high-fat chow, the experimental mice had a pattern about 20 minutes shorter than normal.

This itself is a pattern, a pattern about patterns, or, as Mill put it, a law about laws, a law to the effect that for all sorts of events there are laws, there to be discovered, which explain those sorts of events.

A daily tracking of their actual police performance might well have exposed a pattern about these officers' willingness to use force in effectuating their duties.

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Start in the corner of a wall and roll in a "W" pattern about in a three-by-three foot area.

A spokeswoman for the Department for Transport said: "We expect them to come and tell Vosa about problems when they see a pattern emerging about an issue with design and construction.

In addition, a pattern emerged about the relationships between biodiversity indicator and community richness, that is worth of further research.

The reliable learning of a pattern takes about 15 20 rewarded exposures (e.g.[21]), but in our experiment, the average bee would only be able to visit the feeder a maximum of four times during a test.

The changing priorities have left investment banks, hedge funds and even nonfinancial companies in a holding pattern about compliance and costs, a situation that is weighing on earnings prospects.

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