Sentence examples for ineluctable part from inspiring English sources

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And volume, even volume that sometimes singes the ears, is an ineluctable part of that experience.

The BBC today, with its workforce of 21,000 and its income of £5bn, is such an ineluctable part of British national life that it is hard to imagine its birth pangs, comparatively recent as they are.

After she is transformed into a Wili, her dances with Albrecht become an expression of that love and her desire to save him from death, as well as an ineluctable part of her nature.

It was a toll that became an ineluctable part of grand prix racing for many years afterward, as it had been for many years before, and the experience of Collins's death, and the seeming cruelty of it, remained with me mournfully over the years as my career as a foreign correspondent carried me to other distant fields where war, and the ravages of nature, made sudden death an inescapable companion.

Deontological codes have awarded greater importance to information as an ineluctable part of consent.

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The corridors, the projection booth, the box office, and even the bathrooms are, in a strange but ineluctable way, a part of the cinema.

This book moves in the ear and in the heart like a living organism; the whole is of a single character, all parts are ineluctable to the sum, and that sum is sublime.

Some said it was Britain's ineluctable destiny to be part of the single currency, and that it would be swimming against the tide of history to remain on the shore as the euro ship set sail.

The making of this particular work of art was part of an ineluctable vocation.

The breadth and sweep of Ms. Mearns's dancing is extraordinary here, and she has an apparently instinctive sense of how to imprint a movement momentarily on the eye, even as it seems part of an ineluctable flow.

Having set out his array of enjoyable examples from stuttering King George VI to Charlie Brown, Moran reaches the conclusion, mildly reassuring to those of us afflicted, that shyness is "neither a boon nor a burden" but simply "part of the ineluctable oddness of being human".

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