Sentence examples for intricate though from inspiring English sources

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To succeed in Dragon Age, particularly at its higher difficulty levels, you will need to study its intricate though coherent combat dynamics.

I spent many nights in the hotel bar, at his elbow, absorbing his intricate, though coherent (if you were there from the beginning, that is) theories of platooning and pinch-hitting and his ribald reminiscences of players he managed, especially Joe DiMaggio, whom he did not like and referred to by an Italian slur.

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For more intricate problems, though, it is often the laboratory's most senior researchers, the postdoctoral fellows, who stand in to help.

Now, though, intricate analysis seems to have come to pro football, through the good offices of the Internet and its capacity for the micro-niche, and the Web site Footballoutsiders has thrown off a book, the annual "Pro Football Prospectus," which is apparently catching on.

But it will be hard to better McBurney's intricate, exciting (though sometimes insufficiently spelled-out) production.

It can take a while to set up those intricate patterns, though I suspect the changing mazes look better from upstairs.

It is, therefore, not a particularly heart-warming read, and requires plenty of close attention to understand the intricate concepts – though the language is thankfully relatively direct and simple.

The setup is long and intricate, but, though Ferrara's ambitious plans may be admirable, his bland, unimaginative images do little to realize them, and his personal view of Christian love seems all too simplistic: Heaven on earth seems to lie somewhere between Norman Rockwell and weekend retreats at a feminist shaman's commune.

Both teams continued to tear at each other, Coventry's powerful direct approach contrasting with Spurs' more intricate interplay, though ultimately it was a scrappy goal that gave the lead back to Spurs, Gary Mabbutt scuffing home a Glenn Hoddle free-kick before half-time.

Writing verse meant perpetually discovering new and intricate fascinations, though nature often became sinister (a ladybird "slides like a blood-drop down a spear of grass") and left no consolation for losses such as the death of her son by drowning: There was singing in the sap that ended in his green death playing by the river.

The choreography, though intricate and arduous, always conveys the illusion of spontaneity.

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