Sentence examples for having described how from inspiring English sources

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At one point, having described how, at 14, he was tortured with fire, Shin went missing for two or three days.

Having described how he had popped open the champagne on 24 June, however, he quickly added that his party's glee would work against May.

As Brandreth himself wrote, having described how he "slept with" Harriet Harman on the finance bill and how she "looked quite delicious" when aroused from sleep in the early hours of the morning (see above), "this confession is shaming".

Having described how TADs can be connected to various structural features of chromosomes, we will now discuss how they may also play a direct functional role in controlling the emergence and the activity of cis-regulatory landscapes.

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"Whitley has described how you flounced out, after confronting him.

They have described how difficult and severe the army is.

The memory researcher Martin Conway has described how two forces go head to head in remembering.

Witnessed have described how Simpson "burst" into the room with a group of armed men.

Her father, the Live Aid founder Bob Geldof, had described how his family was "beyond pain".

He said Talbot had described how to masturbate and instructed them to go home and try.

The document historically has described how the army operates to achieve dominance over its enemies.

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