Sentence examples for instead of pairs from inspiring English sources

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The final groups started three hours early because rain was forecast, and they played in threesomes instead of pairs.

The difference between this latest crop and previous ones lies not in quality but in numbers: instead of pairs, think clusters; no, better yet, packs.

A remarkable fact is that the classical characterization of well-posedness by the Lopatinskiĭ condition needs only to be satisfied at real frequency pairs with τ⩾0, instead of pairs with Rτ⩾0.

We considered trios of trials instead of pairs, and evaluated how simple-spike firing rate evolved from the first to the second to the third trial.

Matching symmetry can be extended to other types of symmetry in a straightforward manner: instead of pairs of structures on the left and right sides, there is simply a different arrangement of multiple corresponding parts that reflects the symmetry in question.

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Instead of pairing single students with individual company, MBAx sends students out in teams.

A gentleman might succumb to meatloaf, sure, but instead of pairing it with mashed potatoes, he should ask for a salad as a substitute.

Instead of pairing his beats with bass lines, he gravitates toward less identifiable sounds, and the arrangements he creates are intricate without being cluttered -- until you listen closely, you may think there's not much going on.

The finale was a parade of girls in gold, silver and black Lurex dresses reminiscent of Ziggy Stardust concert garb — but instead of pairing the evening looks with decade-appropriate platforms, the designers introduced these totally groovy, modern huaraches.

Instead of pairing Puccini's comic "Gianni Schicchi" with one of its somber siblings from "Il Trittico" ("The Triptych"), Juilliard Opera programmed it with "L'Heure Espagnole" ("The Spanish Hour") by Ravel to create a double bill of amorous and avaricious lust.

Instead of pairing Schoenberg's soprano monodrama "Erwartung" with Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle," stage the great Swiss composer Othmar Schoeck's baritone monodrama "Lebendig Begraben" ("Buried Alive"), a bizarre but gripping piece from the nineteen-twenties that sounds like a love child made by Stravinsky's Petrushka and Schubert's desperate winter traveller.

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