Sentence examples for few description from inspiring English sources

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Cantilever-based assays for pesticide detection has been reported [1, 2], but few description of repeated measurements using cantilever-based detection systems are available.

Despite several experimental investigations dedicated to the grafting of organic molecules to the silicon surface, there are only few description of such grafting and fewer attempts to understand the self-assembly formation.

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Making porn accessible to the blind isn't simply about tacking on a few descriptions of what is happening; it's about making the whole audio descriptive experience of porn more erotic.

It's some tables and a few descriptions".

A few descriptions are plain odd (Pat Nixon's "harsh" reputation?

What struck me fairly early on in this process was how few descriptions of kitchens there are in novels before the 1930s, even when authors are concerning themselves with life below stairs.

As a result, the few descriptions are of the executives' mannerisms and their offices ("we met in a conference room, where coffee, fruit and bagels were available on a silver tray").

When the pollster asks them to play word association with "Republican," the answers indeed include a few descriptions that the profiles of Rubio and Cruz push back against: "rich," "white".

Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukHERE are a few descriptions of Johnny Cash: "brilliant songwriter" (Keith Richards), "the moral compass of country music" (Patti Smith), a "blessing of my life" and a "gifted artist" (Kris Kristofferson).

Let's stipulate here that all ingredients are fresh and accurately prepared, and simply wallow in a few descriptions: Daniel: Two and a half inches in diameter, and a bit awkward to handle, with a vivid purple-and-yellow center of tuna and mango under an arch of rice, with a triumphal garnish of cooked shrimp.

8fad8dcc-6e02-4b86-8538-7c4d0af2cfc9 "A trinketerfound whittled trinket found bedded in the sand"; "a brightness quivering against the coming rain"; "a modern-day Venus" who inspires "a fin-de-siècle fever": these are a few descriptions of the young wife in "Orkney," Amy Sackville's masterfully self-contained second novel.

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