Sentence examples for be a pattern in from inspiring English sources

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This seems to be a pattern in Illinois.

Murphy said that from the files that had been handed over there appeared to be a pattern in the complaints made against the officers involved.

"There could definitely be a pattern in the UK too," said Susanna Sallstrom-Matthews, cultural economist at the University of Cambridge and author of The Consumption of Beauty.

In what is likely to be a pattern in British politics over the coming years, the initiative lies now with parties and pressure groups that voice the public's reasonable fears about the costs and risks of global capitalism.

But as they began examining Mr. Bergrin's legal work, they now say, they noticed what appeared to be a pattern; in at least four other cases, his clients had been cleared after witnesses were either killed or changed their stories.

When the PC2 scores plot was examined across all sampling locations there appeared to be a pattern in the data in that every 3rd point, the institutions' chosen reference location C, was generally higher than the previous 2 points.

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There was a pattern in both games, forward Keith Van Horn said.

Unfortunately it's a pattern in my life.

This is a pattern, in domestic and foreign matters alike.

"This has been a pattern in the past, but this will no longer be".

Browne told the BBC: "It already looks like there is a pattern in place.

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