Sentence examples for forms part of a pattern from inspiring English sources

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That forms part of a pattern.

To dismiss this as the act of a madman is unacceptable when it forms part of a pattern, part of a culture.

This forms part of a pattern that will not please anybody who believes Britain has a moral standing in the world – and should do all it can to develop and protect such a position.

It is clear that in Neymar's short career the England game at Wembley forms part of a pattern.

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They form part of a pattern that has by now become something of a chestnut among students of American political history.

The nine-dash line which China has never fully explained implies the opposite principle, apparently giving China sovereignty over the sea and, as a consequence, everything within it.For the Philippines, recent events form part of a pattern of Chinese bullying, which has included turning water-cannon on Filipino fishermen near the Scarborough shoal.

Do these prosecutions form part of a pattern?

Behaviours characteristic of patient neglect (e.g. not feeding a patient) may form part of a pattern of abuse.

The other, Pedersen et al (2014), covering 1968 2006, found an elevated risk between 200 and 600 m for the highest voltage powerlines, but because this was not statistically significant and did not form part of a pattern of elevated risks, suggested it was likely to be a chance finding.

To Mr Gainor, that forms part of a dubious pattern.

This, along with other wide-ranging strategies employed by the Israeli state to de-legitimise and discredit NGOs as the enemy within, forms part of a much wider global pattern.

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