Sentence examples for behaviour evocative of from inspiring English sources

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The clinical signs observed for the two animals 5FE-60DD (3.0 logs) and 5FD-ACB1 (3.0 logs), moribund at 17 and 24 days p.i. were: loss of appetite, anorexia, "strange behaviour evocative of classical rabies" and hypersalivation, prostration, excitement, tendency of biting the cage respectively.

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He was a good-natured man who combined a formality of manner sometimes evocative of the constipated behaviour of his comic creations with an instinct for the warm and life-enhancing aspects of writing and direction.

The works are evocative of the landscape of southeast China.

Redolent means smelling (of) or, by extension, evocative (of).

These enhance a comical mood faintly evocative of early Mirós.

The patterns, although geometric, are evocative of stems and vines.

The songs themselves are also evocative of a bygone era.

It was an event less evocative of Hollywood than Halloween.

The banjo is evocative of something in the past, and these lyrics are evocative of something new".

It is evocative of all things green.

They, too, are evocative of "Mad Men".

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