Sentence examples for gathered passages from inspiring English sources

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We've gathered passages from more than two dozen books set in and around L.A., as well as literary landmarks and local bookstores.

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He has gathered not only passages from great literature, but also tibits, both comedic and tragic, from the odds and ends of both his life and literature.

As for example a learner may be asked to go through a passage and then answer a set of factual questions based on the information he or she has gathered from the passage.

The President implied that the tech industry in general was a beacon of hope for our country's blighted economy multiple times in the SOTU, and I have gathered the most relevant passages below.

Down steep cobbled streets and passages, young villagers gathered for aperitifs on upturned barrels.

One night, she and a group of women in Marley's orbit, including his wife, Rita (to whom he had remained married, despite it being years since they were faithful to one another), gathered to light candles, read passages from the Bible, and cut his dreadlocks off.

And yet as the tax-overhaul bill gathered momentum this month — as passage came to seem inevitable — it clarified that McConnell's political difficulties are a function of his program.

At Okirai Junior High in a small northeastern mountain town, 10 boys and 19 girls gathered Wednesday to mark their passage into senior school, Reuters reports.

During the passage, the convoy gathered ships from the various British colonies in the Indian Ocean and by the time it passed the southern tip of Africa it often contained dozens of vessels.

As one may gather from this passage, the lucidity and wit of Nabokov's writing – the "rain strik[ing] the zinc of a lunchbox", that "blast of livid light" – make this perhaps the most readable of screenplays, which was perhaps what Kubrick and Harris meant when they declared it the best ever written in Hollywood.

As one may gather from this passage, the lucidity and wit of Nabokov's writing the "rain strik[ing] the zinc of a lunchbox," that "blast of livid light"—make this perhaps the most readable of screenplays, which was perhaps what Kubrick and Harris meant when they declared it the best ever written in Hollywood.

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