Sentence examples for be coloured over from inspiring English sources

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Your relationship with them will be coloured over and over again, every time you play.

They can't be coloured over.

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"We detected a tendency for assessments to be coloured by over-reaction to previous errors.

There was, he said, "a tendency for assessments to be coloured by over-reaction to previous errors," ensuring that the worst-case scenario ruled.Faith-based intelligenceThe Senate committee explained this phenomenon in a colder light.

Finally, animals can be coloured incidentally.

Terms are coloured green if they can be considered over-represented using only the known set of compartment-associated TFs.

They were then coloured over-night in an alizarin red solution (0.001%) in 0.5% KOH at room temperature.

Sticking it to the man is fraught with difficulty, and is coloured by a sense of powerlessness over institutions such asthe banks, the government and big business.

As with so many conflicts in Ecuador, the battle over the banks is coloured by a regional split: Mr Mahuad is a former mayor of Quito, the mountain capital, but the worst-hit banks are based in the port city of Guayaquil, the PSC's stronghold.

"Over the last two years, the writing was coloured with pain.

Over her right shoulder sunlit clouds are parting and the sky is coloured the cerulean blue of peace.

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