Sentence examples for a process was from inspiring English sources

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Then, a process was launched to certify the country's minerals as conflict-free.

Such a process was used by Britain in early atomic weapons in the 1950s.

"A process was set in place, the minister must respect it.

A process was developed at the University of Minnesota for extracting iron from the abundant but low-grade taconite rock.

A process was devised so top military commanders in Iraq and the United States could receive and clear the imagery as quickly as possible.

In November 2007, a process was set in motion with the ultimate goal of admitting Israel to the prestigious club of developed high-income democracies.

During and after World War I a process was developed and improved whereby an aluminum sheet was "raised" by tapping along the contours copied on its surface.

Ruth Glass, the British sociologist who first introduced the term in a 1964 study of London, certainly thought so: she wrote that given the economic and social climate of postwar London, gentrification as a process was inevitable.

He previously told the Guardian that such a process was "complicated" and "not designed for executions … It's hard to watch these executions and not realize that these blunders are bound to happen".

But it was also near the boyhood home of Henry Ford, who was coming to believe that controlling all phases of a process was the key to low-cost mass production of his popular automobiles.

When the US rock underground began poking its head above the surface in 1988 with the release of Daydream Nation, a process was set in train that would lead to Nirvana becoming the biggest rock band in the world.

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