Sentence examples for a structure whose from inspiring English sources

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Richard Rogers's office designed a structure whose plan bore a curious similarity to the previously disowned big circle.

If he were to visit the English gallery in André Malraux's imaginary museum, where objects exist in a suggestive, transcultural continuum, he would conflate and elide key exhibits into a structure whose coherence was at best metaphorical.

In their place is a structure whose scale, proportions and details -- a central antenna, cut-away corners and pinstripe facade -- evoke the twin towers that were lost on Sept. 11, 2001.

The new, stripped-down, inhabitable version of Tavern will operate in a structure whose condition will be closer to its origin as a sheepfold, absent the former swagger of the Tavern run by Warner LeRoy.

But Thingvold's torch picks out keel-shaped hollows, the skeleton of a structure whose coloured remains – a yellow and blue lintel, jagged shards of red-painted wood – call up the ghost of what was there.

The concept of a statically determinate structure that is, a structure whose forces could be determined from Newton's laws of motion alone was set forth by Otto Mohr in 1874, after having been used intuitively for perhaps 40 years.

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The content of a sentence, with respect to a context, is a structured proposition, that is, a proposition with a constituent structure whose ultimate constituents are individual, properties, and relations.

The entire government -- with a president, an elected Parliament and a judiciary -- was put inside a theocratic structure whose ultimate authority was a "supreme leader" -- a cleric who controlled the state's enforcement machinery, the police and the military.

It was only this year that the parish broke ground on a new church, a soaring structure whose half-finished shell is now squeezed onto a small plot behind some convenience stores that the hospital ultimately provided.

According to the Russellian conception of propositions, a proposition is a complex entity with a particular structure whose constituents are particulars and/or properties and/or relations.[17] Are propositions of this sort abstract objects?

In general Fregean theories will take a proposition to be a complex entity with a particular structure whose constituents are senses.

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