Sentence examples for be tracing from inspiring English sources

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be tracing

noun

An act of tracing.

  • Your cell phone company can put a trace on your line.

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We'll be tracing today's debates through the decades, and putting current events in historical context.

We'll be tracing the trail of the Indians' money, seeing who defrauded them — not looking at records of members' trips".

Mr. Shahzad, now 30, appeared to be tracing a familiar arc of frustration, increasing religiosity and, finally, violence.

Here the portents are far more cloudy; they seem, oddly enough, to be tracing the history of George Bush senior.

With each grandly outstretched arm and upraised leg, they appeared to be tracing the outlines of invisible Baroque cathedrals and palaces in the air.

Currently something of an unexpected festival favourite, he'll be tracing his influences throughout an all-night, midsummer set in the basement of Soup Kitchen, courtesy of Zutekh.

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It must be traced.

This evil can be traced to Watergate.

It can be traced to 1980s New York.

Neither firm can now be traced.

The discrepancy can be traced to how revenues are reported.

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