Sentence examples for grave toward from inspiring English sources

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Though death finds symbolic expression in boats that move away from shore a Charon-like motif and in the poplar tree, it is referenced more directly in paintings like The Abbey in the Oakwood (1808 10), in which monks carry a coffin past an open grave, toward a cross, and through the portal of a church in ruins.

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Kolesnikov is buried in a narrow alley of grave sites toward the back, past the tombstones of famed Soviet pilots and actresses and engineers.

"Parents right now feel such a grave responsibility toward the happiness and well-being and success of their child," Ms. Wald said.

He spoke of the grave injustice toward those who were cleaning up scraps from the street but not paid enough to put fresh food on their own tables.

For example, in The Abbey in the Oakwood, the movement of the monks away from the open grave and toward the cross and the horizon imparts Friedrich's message that the final destination of man's life lies beyond the grave.

Graves' attitude toward the product, coupled with his physical distress after awakening from a sound sleep, could also have been viewed by the jury as producing an instinctive reaction, resulting in Graves reaching for the baking soda, and pouring it into the glass, rather than measuring it as his grandmother had done.

If voting for Kyl-Lieberman was as grave a step toward war as Mr. Obama claims, there's no excuse for his absence.

." Instead of the natural conclusion of that sentence— "in the grave"—he veered toward something to the effect of, "One foot on the sidelines in a suit talking about the game, with us!" It was an illuminating comment, which seemed to channel the ambivalences of a competitive athlete's life after sports.

Instead of the natural conclusion of that sentence — "in the grave" — he veered toward something to the effect of, "One foot on the sidelines in a suit talking about the game, with us!" It was an illuminating comment, which seemed to channel the ambivalences of a competitive athlete's life after sports.

In one marvelously eerie image the ghost of the princess rises from a grave, her back toward us, and as she turns, we see that her spirit and that of the also-dead Hokaibo have merged into a single being fired with a lust for vengeance.

Suddenly, Baghdadi's group — which had been staggering toward the grave only months before — was regaining strength.

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