Sentence examples for arrow going from inspiring English sources

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Theoretically, primary schools are supposed to introduce languages instead, but that's like the road sign with the big black arrow pointing one way and the skinny little red arrow going the other.

Also, note that from the leftmost column to the middle column only one intrusion arrow exists the arrow going from (H|H) to (I|H).

In any case, the site is still extremely popular, but I'm sure they'd like to keep that arrow going up and to the right.

There is a thin communicating fistula stretching in the inter-sphincteric plane (thin hatched arrow), going through the external sphincter to reach the fistula lying outside the external sphincter (dotted arrow).

Conversely, given a pair (x, y), the arrow going by x to the right (or to the left, if x is negative), and y up (down, if y is negative) turns back the arrow 'v'v

I painted a heart with an arrow going through it to symbolise not only my love for my dinner guest, but also my dedication to making these recipes as appetising as I physically could, while also vaguely adhering to the instructions.

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"This arrow goes through you," he said, laughing.

Now you have a situation where that arrow goes both ways.

"Can you imagine people walking around the forested hiking lands and an errant arrow goes flying through?" he asked.

Unfortunately, Olivier moved as the archer took his shot – and the arrow went straight through his leg.

If I had personally seen the arrow go into Isum, I would have felt emotional relief then.

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