Sentence examples for characterized English from inspiring English sources

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With its arched windows, scooped facade and slate mansard roof, the landmarked 24,000-square-foot building is a combination of the Regency and Adamesque styles that characterized English architecture between 1760 and 1810.

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Official language designation was determined according to the country of host institution and characterized as English first language (EFL) or non-English first language (NEFL) using the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization classifications [18].

"I don't get it," said Jasper White, a Massachusetts chef who characterized Mr. English as "my little brother".

Although the Miracle on Grass was surely a historical aberration, it has nonetheless characterized the English and American teams for decades.

A practicing internist, former military surgeon and skilled yachtsman, he "projected that born-to-command manner that characterizes the English ruling class," Mr. Zimmerman wrote.

Standing on a mounting block, I gathered the reins in my left hand, placed my left foot in the left stirrup, my right hand on the bump of a pommel that characterizes the English saddle, and swung my right leg over.

Foremost among these was Stanley Morison, who, after a year's apprenticeship with The Imprint, became a typographer on the staff of Burns and Oates, where he worked on a wide variety of books, among them the liturgical texts in which the firm specialized; here he began to develop the rationalistic approach to typographic design that characterizes the English school.

Beyond textbooks, teachers can make use of the Internet, for example, to expose their learners to the diversity that characterizes the English language in today's world.

"Dawning of the Raj" is characterized by slipshod English, a ramshackle structure and intolerable digressions (the worst being a whole chapter on the novelist Fanny Burney, irrelevant from beginning to end).

In a similar vein, the realist as characterized by the English philosopher Michael Dummett holds that statements may be true (or false) independently of any possibility, even in principle, of their being recognized as such.

The ease with which Huston moved between French and English characterized much of her career, and in 1993 she was awarded the Governor General's Award for best French-language novel for Cantique des plaines (1993).

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