Sentence examples for as the unbroken from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as the unbroken" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that remains intact or undisturbed.
Example: "As the unbroken silence filled the room, everyone waited for the speaker to begin."
Alternatives: "like the intact" or "similar to the unshattered".

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This combination is intended to illustrate what Philippe de Montebello, the Met's director, describes in the show's catalog as "the unbroken line of classical influence".

Among the shop's curiosities is a set of books written in code, which leads to an adventure involving computer hackers and a black-robed secret society known as the Unbroken Spine.

The challenge is to figure out how to deal with our day-to-day life, while at the same time changing our mindset so that we see reality as the unbroken wholeness of the totality of existence, an undivided, flowing movement without borders.

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If she does, her biography will fall under a more powerful microscope, and what voters are likely to find is the story of an ambitious woman who has experienced poverty and wealth, is not as partisan as her detractors might think and was shaped as much by her single electoral defeat as by the unbroken string of victories ever since.

And so the network of roads expands, reaching ever further into the pristine gorges, eating away at the natural barrier - the as yet unbroken spine of the Taygetos.

In 2012, the Colin Firth sleuth Gambit was penned by the brothers, as is Unbroken, the new directorial effort from Angelina Jolie about Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during The Second World War.

The most recent rumors have Ryan Gosling starring as Zamperini in the "Unbroken" adaption.

Those were the days when the Mormon Church counted barely 81,000 members, a pioneer population largely confined to territorial Utah, whose remoteness was as yet unbroken by the transcontinental railroad.

Through it all, Michael K a frail, nondescript, mute man of 30, born with a cleft lip survives, not betraying his past, for he has no past, tied as he is to the unbroken continuity of history.

Pakistan's involvement in Afghanistan's internal affairs, its support of the Taliban and for militants fighting Indian control of the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir, created a strong, and as yet unbroken, tie between the country's security apparatus and shadowy Islamic groups.

As the title "Unbroken" suggests, however, the book has an upbeat ending.

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