Sentence examples for have one theme from inspiring English sources

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The stories they tell have one theme in common: they have followed their hearts.

The two sides have one theme in common: Both are stressing that technology can help the nation meet its energy needs by making appliances, automobiles, homes and factories use less power.

To have the project be about one topic, there aren't many records you can find that have one theme.

The audience knows about the Therns' plan — and that should maybe have one theme, which I made the choral music from 'Perfume' — but there's also Carter's secret plan".

If you were to take a PAPAYA, for example, and somehow — defying the laws of physics — curl it into a LOOP, you would have one theme entry in Mr. Steinberg's puzzle today.

As diverse as these three works are, they have one theme in common: The discovery that life is finite allows us to stop playing it safe.

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Mr. Bush's response to questions and complaints had one theme.

Having seen CBS gradually lose young viewer to competitors like Kids WBB and Cartoon Network, DIC's chairman, Andy Heyward, had a plan to keep young viewers tuned in: he proposed "a threaded morning that had one theme going through the whole block," a recurring element that would hold youngsters' attention from start to finish.

The London Evening Standard's David Sexton was equally unimpressed: "The book really just has one theme, his 15-year cocaine habit … He hopes he is having a dialogue with his reader but fears it might just be a monologue he is delivering.

His book had one theme and he would approach you like this.

The idea is to have one overarching theme to any conversation.

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