Sentence examples for example which seems from inspiring English sources

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In the US, for example, which seems to be leaning toward crickets as the edible bug of choice, cost is still prohibitive.

There were several jokes about lettuce, for example, which seems to have struck ancient audiences as hilarious in a way that cheese strikes some people as hilarious today.

For The Testament of Gideon Mack, he introduced a framing device, footnotes, and a direct address to the reader – warning against hurrying through long novels, for example which seems quite natural to readers of Alasdair Gray.

I plan to continue that in the future: naming weapons and voting on the art for example, which seems to be a pretty cool way to get people involved".

To my knowledge, no movie character has ever shouted "Jesus, that's better, that wire has been cutting into my tit for hours" as they undress, for example, which seems like a preposterous oversight.

Even in the songs that seem to owe something to the Gospels ("Trouble Will Soon Be Over," for example, which seems strongly indebted to Matthew with its plea "I'll take this yoke upon me and live a Christian life / Take Jesus for my savior, my burden will be light"), O'Connor hears something more apocalyptic.

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Take Eurostar for example, which seemed to be completely underprepared for last December's heavy snowfall.

Although he has rowed back from a promise to suspend negotiations the moment he assumes office, he has set conditions (that the FARC immediately provide maps of minefields, for example) which seem designed to bring the talks to a premature end.

Josephin, however, differs from previous examples, which seem to misfold through transient local perturbations, exposure of regions due to structural fluctuations, subunit dissociation, or cis- trans prolyl peptide isomerization (12).

For example Temple Run which seems to be the most popular mobile device game out took ages to come to the other devices after it was launched for Apple.

Many neologisms are imported today not from literature but from science (x-rays), technology (the iAnything), the blogosphere ("snowpocalypse"), the Simpsons ("D'oh!"), or popular culture more generally (what better example than "Speidi," which seems to contain all the gross paparazzi voyeurism of the tabloids, as well as a disturbing arachnid undertone?).

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