Sentence examples for as in from from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'as in from' is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to further explain or provide an example of something that has already been mentioned. For example: She has a great sense of style, as in from the outfit she wore to the party.

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As you'll already have worked out, it yields the word "sustainity" (as in, from here to sustainity).

Mr. Reich found the melodies in everyday speech; the simple spoken phrases suggesting journeys, as in "From Chicago to New York," form a touching libretto.

Mullican has drawn upon recent travels in India and Nepal for paintings of guardian figures that have (as in "From the Animal Powers") an august but cuddly character.

Rugged and sensitive, he could play doomed gangsters, as he did in his stunning debut, "The Killers" (1946); action heroes, as in "The Crimson Pirate" (1952); stalwart soldiers, as in "From Here to Eternity" (1953); charismatic Bible-thumpers, as in "Elmer Gantry" (1960), which won him an Oscar; and grand old-timers, as in "Atlantic City" (1980).

Last, Yalumba Y-Series Pinot Grigio 2009 (£7.49, Co-op; 12.5% abv), another Australian, leans towards being Alsatian (as in from Alsace, not the big dog) in style: it is very gently spicy, with the slightest waft of an almost musky perfume, as if you've caught a familiar perfume on a warm breeze and then lost it again.

Lastly, it will attempt to fill these gaps by adding transport reactions either internal transport ones, as in from one cellular compartment to the other, or external transport reactions that can either take from or excrete to the extracellular medium.

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It was then that I learned that Jos?as, in fact, from Catalonia.

Not radical as in going from blonde to brunette to pink and then back to blonde again.

Donations came in from as far as Germany, Italy and England.

Pledges came in from as far as Australia and the Netherlands.

Coupons -- as in "cut outs", from the French word that means just that.

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