Sentence examples for how occasion from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, little is yet known about precisely how occasion setters form and act (although see Rescorla, 1986, 1988).

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It's hard to imagine how an occasion so far-reaching could be matched by language so counter to its goals.

If John James Audubon had been less avian in his ambitions, he might have made a career as a portrait painter, which is how, on occasion, he supported himself while longing to paint birds and "go in pursuit of those beautiful and happy creatures".

Existing studies have shown how on occasion the design of technologies is clearly affected by conceptions of race, gender, age, and the like [20, 25].

A study of dendritic crystals in polyethylene has now shown how on occasion impingements inherent in layer spreading by folded chains, combined with kinetic barriers of entropic character, can produce defects that permit shear across nominal fold planes with little or no encumbrance from bridging folds.

Even less is known of how the occasion was first commemorated by the general public, although records indicate that in Protestant Dorchester a sermon was read, the church bells rung, and bonfires and fireworks lit.

On how many occasions do you go upstairs to fetch something and forget what it was?

How many occasions did a side with a dominant scrum end up running out of front-row forwards?

He selected "How all occasions do inform against me" from Act IV. "I usually go to Shakespeare in the Park," Ms. Marcus said, "but didn't get there this summer, so this was my fix".

David Hudson's Hamlet is fittingly morose; his "To be or not to be" speech is heartfelt (though the great "How all occasions" section has been cut, a result of Fortinbras being deleted from the play. It would have gone over well here).

The hardback offers independent editions of the first quarto - the one in which 'To be or not to be, that is the question' comes out as 'To be or not to be - ay, there's the point' - along with the First Folio, which, for instance, omits Hamlet's last soliloquy, 'How all occasions do inform against me'.

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