Sentence examples for gone in quest of from inspiring English sources

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The others, all New Hampshire residents -- David Taylor of Littleton, Henry Sanders of Hancock and his brother Richard of Peterborough -- had arrived earlier, stoked a fire in the cabin's huge cast iron woodstove and gone in quest of deer.

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The answer for some venture capital outfits has been to go in quest of a new generation of unicorns.

I am dealing here with the young banquet speaker, the dilettante, who goes in quest of glamour.

When composers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries entered the shadow realm of dissonance, they often went in quest of emotional extremes.

Probably, as happens in most early-career artists, she just lost motivation and perhaps went in quest of the proverbial lost childhood".

I was… When composers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries entered the shadow realm of dissonance, they often went in quest of emotional extremes.

This account of Sharia law relates that, in the early centuries of Islamic jurisprudence, it… When composers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries entered the shadow realm of dissonance, they often went in quest of emotional extremes.

The prudent man, he wrote, "does not go in quest of new enterprises and adventures, which might endanger, but could not well increase, the secure tranquillity which he actually enjoys".

How is it, then, as I discovered when I went in quest of a girdle, that this once culturally mandated undie has disappeared from the sartorial landscape like so much melted snow?

The loveliest, most poignant scene in the film takes place in the sleepy office of the town's newspaper, where David goes in quest of information and chats with the elderly editor (Angela McEwan), who, it turns out, has history with the family.

For five years, starting in 1979, he went in quest of the portraits that would become "In the American West," and, here and there, the results were hauled up on a charge of condescension: how dare he make meticulous, city-boy art from these toiling souls — ranch hands, farmers, hoboes stained and weathered by migration?

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