Sentence examples for carefully situated from inspiring English sources

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Carefully situated wooden chairs by Gerrit Rietveld and Antoni Gaudí greet visitors in the studio's entrance hall a rare decorative touch in a building that trumpets functionality.

The new museum will occupy five small pavilions carefully situated among the ancient live oaks in a four-acre park facing Mississippi Sound and the Gulf of Mexico.

Carefully situated wooden chairs by Gerrit Rietveld and Antoni Gaudí greet visitors in the studio's entrance hall — a rare decorative touch in a building that trumpets functionality.

Like many of the Midwestern clubs, this one was carefully situated near a handful of world-class trout rivers that drain the glacial uplands above Lake Michigan: the Peshtigo, the Menomonee, the Oconto, the Pine, and others.

This place, with its carefully situated houses and postage-stamp lawns, sits at the edge of the wilderness, bordered by an enchanted forest where the wild things of the imagination range freely.

This spectacular piece of town planning depends for its impact on the articulation of paved open spaces, monumental buildings, carefully situated monuments, and the reflective waters of the lagoon.

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Directed by Andrea Sisson and Pete Ohs, this brief debut feature carefully situates Ms. Sisson amid her cold surroundings to the soundtrack of poetic musings, melodies and droning.

But Robert J. Norrell, in his remarkable new biography, "Up From History," gets around this problem the old-fashioned way: by scrupulously excavating the facts of his subject's life and then carefully situating him in his own era.

He carefully situates the rise and fall of Audubon's business fortunes within the changes in the country itself -- the War of 1812 was good for business, the Louisiana Purchase surprisingly bad.

Carefully situating his protagonist as both insider and outsider, Hollinghurst summons the ghosts of two earlier Nick-names: Nicholas Jenkins, who monitored the British ruling classes in Anthony Powell's cycle, "A Dance to The Music of Time," and Nick Carraway, infatuated with the wealth and glamour of his neighbor Jay Gatsby.

Therefore the solution was to cherish the trees and carefully situate a series of asymmetrical, low, minimalist buildings on an irregular three-and-a-half acre site that would frame sweeping views of the famous conifers without harming them -- or obscuring them.

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