Sentence examples for characterises us from inspiring English sources

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I am here to listen, I am here to learn and I am here because I want to discuss with you during the course of the day what you think about being British, how important being British is to your identity, what you think characterises us as the British, what in particular could be said to be British values, what are the British values that make us proud to be British.

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Maria Miller, minister in the Department of Work and Pensions, seems desperate to characterise us as lazy and feckless scroungers – deeply offensive coming from someone who used £90 of public money to pay a gardener for work on the second home she "scrounged" £23,000 for.

He said: "Our critics characterise us as being solely defined by our public spending cuts.

For all the last-minute concerns, which have led to articles in the foreign press characterising us as a nation of whingers, Coe believes the Games will showcase the best of Britain – on the field of play and off.

Cleghorn is confident that the 'napsterisation' of TV won't actually come to pass: "What happened to music won't happen to TV as the music industry was slow and in denial, and characterised us all as thieves from day one.

Whole-basin non-stationary extreme value modelling is computationally complex, requiring inter-alia the estimation of tail functions, the parameters of which vary with respect to multi-dimensional covariates characterised by us using tensor products of penalised B-splines.

JP Ron Shelton's 1988 baseball movie is principally known these days for first introducing the liberal Hollywood It couple Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, which is an indication that this does follow not the usual macho one-last-touchdown trajectory that characterises most US sports stories.

In a statement to Buzzfeed, Fox News said it had "published what was characterised to us as a first person account of Ms. Woolrich's experiences".

Characterised for us chiefly by their singing – technically, stridulations, buzzing noises made by rubbing their wings together – crickets are divided into two main families, true crickets and bush crickets (the latter known in the USA as katydids. And while we're on the subject of the USA, did you know that Buddy Holly's backing group was called The Crickets?).

Dysplastic nodules cannot be characterised on US or CT.

The gs breast carcinomas characterised by us still seem to have a quite well-regulated cell cycle as shown in cyclins A and E mRNA expression studies, and they possess only a low percentage (⩽8.8%) of cells with nonmodal DNA content values, indicating a homogeneous tumour cell population.

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