Sentence examples for having evolved from inspiring English sources

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We travel the oceans without scale, and we fly without having evolved wings".

We quite often talk, colloquially, about the written language having "evolved".

The origins of other kitchen tools are more enigmatic, having evolved by trial and error.

Cousins, maybe, whom Mr. Bizet delicately describes as having "evolved differently".

They haven't been around for almost 400 million years without having evolved tremendous smarts.

Having evolved to produce more specialist, lighter steels, though, these companies require much smaller workforces.

Benching – meaning to drop by on someone you may have a romantic interest in, having evolved from university slang.

Native plants are an integral part of our ecosystems, having evolved relationships with local fungi, insects and other animals.

But for now, the answer may be that newsweeklies are already gone, having evolved into something else.

Having evolved on remote coastlines, Antarctic penguins are also the rare animal with absolutely no fear of us.

Having evolved for two years, Ms. Orlandersmith's work departs from her acclaimed solo pieces, "Monster" and "The Gimmick".

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