Sentence examples for instinctive form from inspiring English sources

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The view that violent crime is a kind of instinctive form of political protest is not a new one, or entirely outlandish.

As soon as we are told what a poem is or should be rather than being affirmed as an innately human and instinctive form of expression, poetry grows to be seen as the preserve of others.

And the white educator Paul Barringer said that Negro education, even the seemingly inoffensive kind that Washington promoted at Tuskegee, was a "mistake," because "any education will be used by the negro politically, for politics once successful is now an instinctive form of warfare".

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It was then that he found himself close to Guy Bartholomew and, suppressing his instinctive dislike, formed the first of his improbable alliances: the supercilious and fastidious King and the blaspheming, flamboyant Bartholomew, united in the conviction that the genteel, declining Mirror could be saved only if it was turned into a lively, iconoclastic, working-class paper.

I knew the Mantegna was great, but, for the first time, I thought I saw why it was great: the discipline of drawing in play with an instinctive feeling for form, an unwillingness to compromise on what a fat drunken old oracle would look like — those rolls on his thighs, the three chins, not neat orbs of cherub-chubbiness but real human lard — intermeshed with the dignity of myth.

I knew the Mantegna was great, but, for the first time, I thought I saw why it was great: the discipline of drawing in play with an instinctive feeling for form, an unwillingness to compromise on what a fat drunken old oracle would look like those rolls on his thighs, the three chins, not neat orbs of cherub-chubbiness but real human lard intermeshed with the dignity of myth.

He had a flair, almost instinctive, for the forms, the molds of civilization.

You'd expect the possessor of a look like that to be an out-and-out comedy oddball, but it turns out that behind the beard is a more conventional kind of comic, albeit one whose instinctive mastery of his form immediately marks him out as one to watch.

Some people have an instinctive hatred of any form of establishment.

For Moore, I think it was more to do with stripping back the baggage that sometimes comes with art history, and just being instinctive and "feeling" through form and sculpture.

Roll up, roll up Piecing things together The man who bought trouble Clarification: Barilla Reprints Related items Theme parks: Roll up, roll upJul 5th 2007Lego workshops are effective because child-like play is a form of instinctive behaviour not regulated by conscious thought, says Lucio Margulis of Juego Serio, a consultancy in Buenos Aires.

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