Sentence examples for commonplace shapes from inspiring English sources

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This is especially true of Jeffrey Meizlik's wonderfully otherworldly bronzes, which treat themes of death and burial with a finesse that turns rough, commonplace shapes and surfaces into haunting allegories.

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But other aestheticians have argued that certain commonplace, "morally shaped" human emotions, partly constituted by ethical judgments, are indispensable for the appreciation of narrative art.

It was square and he designed it himself, long before custom guitar shapes became commonplace in rock.

By classical times, breastplates of bronze, at first beaten and then cast to the warrior's individual shape, were commonplace among heavy infantry and elite cavalry.

By classical times, breastplates of bronze, at first beaten and then cast to the warrior's individual shape, had become commonplace among heavy infantry and elite cavalry.

It's still a commonplace, but it's changing shape.

This pattern is commonplace.

His apprehension of everything seems to be shaped by an abhorrence of the commonplace or rather of a prosaic understanding of the commonplace.

But most real political discourse makes use of unconscious thought, which shapes conscious thought via unconscious framing and commonplace conceptual metaphors.

But most real political discourse makes use of unconscious thought, which shapes conscious thought via unconscious framing and commonplace conceptual metaphors, as we have seen.

Beets and goat cheese, commonplace on Manhattan appetizer lists, assume a glamorous new shape, with red and golden beets shaved into noodles.

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