Sentence examples for form of a town from inspiring English sources

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The debate, which grew heated at times, took the form of a town meeting, in which the two candidates alternately answered questions submitted in advance from the audience.

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Tuesday's encounter will take the form of a town-hall debate, with candidates answering questions posed by members of the audience.

The third episode is about reality, in the form of a small town "having huge conflicts over the meaning of a bear," Rosin said.

"The Amazing Castle," created by the Minnesota Children's Museum in the form of a medieval town, has imaginary residents painted on its walls.

In "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, Paul Newmann builds a shrine in the form of a tiny town and saloon dedicated to Lillie Langtry, as portrayed by Ava Gardner.

So the cafe and the hall are next to each other and to the outdoor space, such that all work together to form a version of a town square.

The piece was well-received and Leibovich was able to parlay its success into a book deal, the fruits of which will soon be in the form of "This Town," a book that will further savage Washington, D.C.'s eminently savageable culture, including Politico.

Bombay he described as "absolutely awful: Indian, Swiss chalet, French Chateau, Giotto's tower, Siena cathedral & St Peter's are to be found altogether in almost every building", while Darjeeling he thought was "Bognor roofed in corrugated iron and reassembled in the form of an Italian hill town... the whole of [British] India is a gigantic conspiracy to make one imagine one is in Balham".

It was a vigorous male dance, in the form of a dance procession through town streets.

In the famous Twilight Zone episode "A Stop at Willoughby" the main character a harried advertising executive, who increasingly feels like a rat on treadmill, momentarily finds a respite from the grind, in the form of a utopian way station, a vision of the past in the form of small town life at end of the l9th century.

An early form of the town's name, which included a burh element, indicates that in the 11th century Ashton-under-Lyne and Bury were two of the most important towns in Lancashire.

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