Sentence examples for becomes the engine from inspiring English sources

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She becomes the engine of the narrative: vital, inventive, unstoppable, careening toward her end.

On I Am Sold, a two-note digidub bassline becomes the engine for the track, like a half-memory of Jamaica, while a wordless vocal note at Retrograde's climax turns imperceptibly into a wailing dub siren.

As the novel develops, Blaylock's self-destructive and barely suppressed rage becomes the engine of the narrative, giving rise to violent disagreements and acts of have-a-go heroism, mirrored externally in the perpetual suggestion that, to borrow Paul Mason's terminology, it's all kicking off, everywhere.

It's the piece where, for the first time in the classical period, the whole score becomes the engine of the operatic drama, in which what's happening in the orchestra defines the emotional and expressive universe in which Mozart and Da Ponte's characters, and the audience, will spend the next few hours of their lives.

In practice, enunciation becomes the "engine" that promotes ritual actions.

CTM becomes the engine or driver to reform the health care system and the increase of proposed life expectancy, since the new round of the health reform in China was re-initiated in 2009.

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The fan became the engine of the sporting world.

These will become the engine to pull the economy forward, says Akira Amari, the economy minister.

It got lucky when its CFM56 model became the engine of choice on the Boeing 737.

But POSCO prospered and became the engine for the country's remarkable industrialisation.

Under Margaret Thatcher it became the engine room of a monetarist revolution.

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