Sentence examples for a sort of forced from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, we soon became aware that there were many missions we couldn't complete without going online and enlisting help from other players - - - a sort of forced team play.

There was a sort of forced meditation as a rancher waited for his hay to ripen, or dealt with the round-the-clock task of keeping calves alive in an April blizzard.

They had been in a sort of forced hibernation behind a false wall up on the third floor since 1999, their diorama having been removed, along with a dozen or so others, to make way for an expansion of the gift shop.

What the name is meant to invoke is a sort of forced conditioning.

This is just one of many passages highlighting the necessity for a governmentally-overseen breeding program, which acts like a sort of forced OKCupid pairing, making matches based on compatibility of age, physique, health and race.

The state's often-plodding response has left hundreds of rural Pennsylvanians in a sort of forced drought, scrambling to pay for water deliveries, seek remedies in court, take out second mortgages or even abandon their homes.

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"It was a sort of forced-march approach to creativity," he admitted to me over the sound of the cafe's cappuccino frothers.

Transferring the cases to Spain's provincial courts was a sort of force multiplier.

The great theoretician Aron Nimzovich, after much pondering, considered the bishop pair to be a sort of force.

Unlike Deet, it works by creating a sort of force field around your skin that mosquitoes don't want to penetrate.

"She came in and got the idea of playing her with a sort of force.

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