Sentence examples for are bent with from inspiring English sources

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From the garden walk, the Bulow heads watch over a ribbon of broad river and soaring cliffs, sprays of heather and ancient trees that are bent with age and alight with spring color.

The painting shows an abstracted funeral party somberly flanking Mahler's grave; a single figure stands with his head deeply bowed and even the trees in the background are bent with a blustery wind, as if the nature Mahler so adored could also register the pain of his passing.

This is a writer's Haggadah, and its authors seem to believe more than anything in the capacity of language to spur readers to empathic acts: " 'All who are bent with hunger come and eat.' This is one of those strange locutions linguists call a performative," reads one commentary by Goldstein, The uttering of it itself constitutes an act.

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The left knee is bent, with the sole against the medial border of the extended knee.

Sit on the ball and see if your hips and knees are bent to 90 degrees, with your thighs parallel to the floor.

Gniré and her sister Bona are bent double, working with elbow-length hoes to remove weeds to prepare for sowing maize.

In the former, the space previously occupied by the bound ligand between domains I and III is closed and domain II is bent, in agreement with a recent MD study (Tynan et al., 2011).

It appeared for part of the afternoon that the Englishman Paul Casey was bent on running away with things, thereby getting a small measure of consolation for being left off the European Ryder Cup team by its captain, Colin Montgomerie.

Gen. James L. Jones, the national security adviser, said Friday that the announcement should not "come as a surprise to our Chinese friends," adding that the Obama administration was "bent on a new relationship with China that goes beyond arms sales to Taiwan".

Corkscrewed lateral hind claws included both mild cases where the abaxial wall was bent inwards with a curved dorsal border and serious cases of corkscrew claws where the abaxial wall was part of the weight-bearing surface.

They are bent-over or erect, cylindrical, with rounded tips, sometimes flexuous (winding from side to side), smooth, colorless, and thin-walled.

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