Sentence examples for identified something of from inspiring English sources

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In McEnroe, the man-boy who seemed to be perpetually in conflict with the world and with himself, he identified something of the rebellious spirit of Caulfield, an authentic role model in a world of adult phonies.

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Identifying something of value for the person with whom I'm meeting: A question that helps them see things differently.

So my seeing would typically induce me to conceptually identify something on the back of my hand as a dark discoloration.

And he identified something at the heart of Thatcherism that would serve the Tories well for the next four decades: "in the image of the welfare 'scavenger'," he said, the new Conservatives had hit upon "a well designed folk-devil".

Overall, 28% of respondents identified something associated with sexual activity: multiple sexual partners (14%), unspecified sexually transmitted virus/infection (7%), sex at a young age (7%), frequency of sex (3%), not using condoms (3%) or unspecified sexual activity (4%).

Although they had identified something different to normal, this had not triggered alarm or been considered worthy of the label of 'symptom' at the outset.

Whilst all participants identified something they wanted to achieve in their work, such as outcomes that benefited others, their definitions of success varied.

Classical economics identifies something called the tragedy of the commons: the tendency of things in public hands, or in nobody's hands, to be mismanaged.

It's like watching the playground bullies beat up the wimpy kid, but Bartlett identifies something true about all of us: nobody likes a loser.

And I kept bringing things in and started asking questions about them, like 'What's it made of?' 'What's it called?' I became interested in that simple experience of identifying something and understanding what you're looking at".

To communicate, the terms that speakers use do not have to have the same meanings, nor do speakers need to use the same criteria for identifying something as a member of a particular kind (one ornithologist might identify ducks by their beaks, another by their tails) (cf. Hoyningen-Huene 1993, 99).

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