Sentence examples for has some essence from inspiring English sources

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"He is always adding to the sauce, never starting over, so what we are eating has some essence of the sauce from 141 years ago".

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Sports never have some "essence" that can't be altered.

Opinion was mixed among other prominent Yorkshire figures on whether Cameron's comments might have some essence of truth.

Do they have some essence?

The Lego parallel has some limits – but the core essence of innovation, experimentation, deconstruct to reconstruct, and bold imagination and creativity will have to be at the heart of a new contemporary local government.

In an e-mail message, Ms. White said, "Essence has some strong talent in place, and I hope they are able to move forward with renewed vigor to once again be the bible for black women or at least the new testament".

In essence, Walsh has some minor assets, very large debts, an enormous tax bill, and a loss-making avant-garde museum at the end of the world.

Basically, the week before the Live At The Pantages recording was made, I kind of realized that I had lifted some essence of the guitar chords at the beginning--not lifted, but it was similar to "Tangled Up In Blue".

So in essence, everyone here has some black in you.

For if there were to be a second substance, it would have to have some attribute or essence.

If your criterion for including a sport in the Olympics is that it have some connection with the essence of the season in which it is played, the halfpipe — in which athletes crisscross down the length of a long half-tube and shoot up from its edges to do multiple turns and flips in the air — doesn't quite cut it.

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