Sentence examples for deliberately sketched from inspiring English sources

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"The Returned," A&E: In 2013, I was among the many critics entranced by the French series "The Returned"/"Les Revenants," which created an intoxicating air of mystery as it deliberately sketched out the stories of people who returned to a French town years after their deaths.

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Consequently, as he nears the end of his college career, he sends out a short film of himself shooting hoops, gets an agent and finds himself – via a vaguely mysterious and deliberately lightly sketched process – a contract to play for a second-division team in Landshut, a small town near Munich.

He claimed Leave campaigners had "deliberately avoided" sketching out what a post-exit trade deal would look like because there were no "credible" options that "come close to the deal we already have on the table" that had been negotiated by David Cameron.

With the book's hard-contoured, deliberately naïve sketches, he found a second manner of drawing that was more potent than his first.

It's a deliberately simple sketch that's supposed to look like a seven-year-old drew it – Bart Simpson for the Netflix generation, the perfect thing to scrawl all over your maths books while you should be learning what "focal radius" means.

It's a deliberately simple sketch that's supposed to look like a seven-year-old drew it Bart Simpson for the Netflix generation, the perfect thing to scrawl all over your math books while you should be learning what "focal radius" means.

Although the theatre to which Russell, production manager of the Globe, and his carpenters are applying the finishing touches is brand new, it is also deliberately old-fashioned: a painstaking re-creation of a building first sketched out four centuries ago.

He sketched.

He watched as Tuttle took the paper calmly, examined it, looked at the boy, glanced at Wadsworth, nodded, then deliberately tore the sketch in four, placed it in the fire, waited until it blazed, said something further when in quarter-profile to the limner, and made his exit.

Just as you're noticing how near-amateurish some incident looks (deliberately) with these reduced forces, you then see some aspect of pageantry or spectacle that effectively sketches big-scale history.

He was sketching, sketching.

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