Sentence examples for flower moved from inspiring English sources

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Flower moved on to the National Performance Centre at Loughborough and Morris is the chief executive of Glamorgan.

Born into a sports-mad family in Cape Town in 1968, Flower moved to Zimbabwe early on and settled down to a cricketing career touched so often by adversity you might think he was made to coach England.

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Santiago produced the studio's first two games, Flow and Flower, moving more into her president role during the development of the company's latest game, Journey.

The models at Dior, bodices scattered with appliquéd petals and skirts ballooning with meadow flowers, moved through a spring garden, along a maze of topiaried box trees devised for the show by the Belgian landscape designer Martin Wirtz as an allusion to Raf Simons's childhood garden and to Monsieur Dior's rural retreat Le Moulin du Coudret.

We saw another wedding party, in a Mercedes decked with rich-colored flowers, moving through a herd of donkeys, the herders lagging behind, talking on their cell phones.

Flowers move along with the direction of sun and as they twist and turn their shape also changes.

The precise reference is to an episode in which a young courtier, coming upon flowers, is moved to compose a love poem using irises as an image.

In 1977, Ferraro quit flowers and moved to California.

They laid flowers, and moved on to the next site.

Pua or "Flower" motion: Move as if you are picking a lotus blossom.

Once the flower opens, move the plant to a cooler location (about 15-18C) to make the blooms last.

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