Sentence examples for from a quite from inspiring English sources

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You come from a quite devout Christian family.

It began from a quite unexpected source, an anthology of food writing.

And it's true that he comes from a quite different place to his predecessors.

He brought in Peter Bamford from WH Smith, a bookseller, acquiring retailing experience from a quite different business.

So we must read him with a consciousness that he is working from a quite different theory of personality.

The stance represented a U-turn from a quite conservative report he had written roughly two weeks earlier.

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For high thresholds, a seed set that will truly "go viral" can be found by modified greedy seeding even from a quite-noisy view of the network structure.

"It was so singular, and it came from a mood, quite a desolate mood.

In these situations, the championship can slip away from a driver quite quickly.

It features a single screen that lets you connect and disconnect from a server — quite straightforward.

Many speculations about atoms in the seventeenth century came from a source quite distinct from mechanical atomism.

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