Sentence examples for a sort of spark from inspiring English sources

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Marian Hobson) [discussing his 'Rule Four': "We need a method if we are to investigate the truth of things"] … the human mind has within it a sort of spark of the divine, in which the first seeds of useful ways of thinking are sown, seeds which, however neglected and stifled by studies which impede them, often bear fruit of their own accord.

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A: Sort of.

Inexplicably, the collective also lacks personality and any sort of spark.

The Israeli nation had been constructed as a sort of gateway by which the sparks of light would shine upon the whole of the human race the world over.

This blend of emotions can play on the viewer's mind and supposedly spark a sort of fetishisation of the people they're watching – in this particular case, those hand plucked to represent some of the cliches typically attributed to the "chav" stereotype.

Alex McLeish left winger Charles N'Zogbia out of his starting line-up because of a breach of club discipline, but the home side could have done with the sort of spark their £9.5m summer signing can provide.

A decision by the town council here to spend $100,000 to replace parking meters in the downtown shopping district sparked a sort of taxpayer revolt that resulted in voters turning down the town budget last month and a campaign to vote down the latest budget in September.

The whole point is we don't want loose batteries rubbing up against anything that could cause some sort of spark".

It felt like he had bestowed some kind of glow, some sort of spark that reminded you it was life's adventures – and especially its fuck-ups and mistakes – that might teach you the most and that would probably take your readers on the most amazing of journeys.

There really seems to be some sort of spark between her and Grimes until the shocking moment when he lashes out at her. Grimes may be his own worst enemy, but Richard Angas's dirty old man of a mayor is emblematic of a sanctimonious community unfit to judge him, let alone destroy him in effigy, as in the chilling sequence leading up to those terrifying chants of his name by a rampant lynch-mob.

USC unleashed its "fast and furious" campaign on Notre Dame in a battle of struggling, unranked, 7-4 tryingtoying to finish the regular season with some sort of spark to satisfy their insatiable fan bases.

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