Sentence examples for considers what made from inspiring English sources

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In essence, it considers what made those great Victorian cities great.

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IN THE current issue of Intelligent Life Nicholas Shakespeare, the author most recently of "Inheritance" (a novel reviewed in last week's paper), considers what makes Graham Greene's voice so distinctive.

In fact, Mr. Agrawal suggests you flip the situation around, consider what made your parents successful in America, and then apply it here.

Putting the crimes of serial killers into any kind of order of horror would be a futile and tasteless task, but it is worth considering what made the crimes of the Wests particularly abhorrent.

But, with record auction prices for jewelry (a Cartier bracelet from the '20s set with diamonds and conch pearls sold for $3.5 million last month at Sotheby's in Geneva), it's a good time to consider what made her such a rare talent.

In order to facilitate the transition it is important to consider what made a successful workplace culture in the first place.

When applying his dense poster designs to the My Neighbor Totoro creator's œuvre, Bolton considered what made each of Miyazaki's masterpieces particularly distinctive.

NPR's All things considered: What Makes A Movie Quote Memorable?

Diversified constituent temperatures are considered, what makes possible to apply the presented model to intensive drying processes.

Their work asks you to consider what makes a woman desirable to herself.

If you have a topic in mind, it's important to consider what makes it different – what's your angle?

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