Sentence examples for he almost used from inspiring English sources

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"When Moses first did the dressing he almost used the whole pot of sugar, but two weeks later he only needed to use four or five teaspoons.

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If she's one of the many girls he's flirting with, he's almost using her as foreplay to go and connect with other women.

Such images and their conservative styling were crucial in presenting Malcolm X as a legitimate political leader, says Tulloch. "He was almost using himself as a graphic argument.

And if he uses Celery, he almost certainly uses RabbitMQ or Lettuce, and if he uses those he's probably making Web apps using Flask or Django, and if he uses Django, he knows all about templating languages like Jinja... and that single tweet suddenly paints a rich picture of this person, in a way that listing 'Python' on a résumé would not".

"It's almost used as an excuse.

He almost always used eye-level camera placement and was extremely judicious in his use of close-ups.

Applying his beloved black conté crayon to the specially textured Michallet paper that he almost always used, he created an impressive tonal range of velvety blacks, gossamer veils, crazy all-over scribbles, porous grids, methodical cross hatchings and uncrossed hatchings.

Before he got to the talk about "building people up, not tearing them down," he raged against "George W. Bush" — he almost always used the initial — "walking around that ranch with his huge belt buckle," ignoring the plight of "real America".

Kim Kardashian's enlarged, glazed buttocks show that while his techniques have changed – he almost certainly used a computer – his predilections have not, only now they seem to be shared by the whole of the internet.

A survey of Bauer's papers during the project demonstrated that he almost exclusively used high quality white, laid papers of Dutch origin.

We know that Kant purported to dislike, though he almost certainly used, the popularizations and salon philosophy associated with such semi-Leibnizian works as Bernard Fontenelle's Dialogues on the Plurality of Worlds (1696), Emilie du Chatelet's Institutions de physique (1740), and Euler's Letters to a German Princess (1768 72) (7:229–30).

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