Sentence examples for carried instruction from inspiring English sources

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A giant among 19th-century German chemists, his charismatic power as a teacher and friend was aptly conveyed by his former student A.W. Hofmann: "Each word of his carried instruction, every intonation of his voice bespoke regard; his approval was a mark of honour, and of whatever else we might be proud, our greatest pride of all was having him for our master".

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Sent to assist the Turks against possible French attack (1804), Leake also carried instructions to study the geography of Greece and to survey the coasts to Albania and the Peloponnese (Morea).

Reedman carried instructions from Salisbury to spend up to £3 million on European weapons, aircraft and equipment as soon as he could.

The stations will carry instructions in English and Spanish.

Their job is to carry instructions from the genes to a cell's protein-making machinery.

Who knew that a bag needed to come with carrying instructions?

This molecule carries instructions from the genes telling a cell which proteins to make.

Only a few West Africans speak English, but machinery & other products we send to those countries carry instructions in English only - while products sent from West Germany carry instructions in five languages.

One gene carries instructions to manufacture far too much of a protein required to maintain healthy new cells; the results are lethal.

A man arrested on a minor drug charge was later found to be carrying instructions for making bombs, the police said yesterday.

Then on ran Wigan coach Paul Deacon, who looks fitter and stronger (but no taller) than he was in his prime to carry instructions.

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