Sentence examples for invariably growing from inspiring English sources

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While residents marvel at the rippling glass tower capping a postwar brick warehouse in the architectural renderings, they have had trouble coming to terms with the kind of grand — and invariably growing — price tags that come with such grand structures.

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People on the street spoke freely with journalists, but invariably grew hesitant when conversations veered toward the political.

Moreover, the same fruits would not invariably grow on the same trees, but would change: any tree could bear any fruit.

Though they often have a folksy ring at first, they invariably grow more complex and varied, and make their way through Ms. Upshaw's range.

When secularisation has been applied by force, it has provoked a fundamentalist reaction – and history shows that fundamentalist movements which come under attack invariably grow even more extreme.

In E10 11 wild-type explants (n = 5) cultured for 48 h, UBs invariably grew into MMs (n = 10), which became induced as assessed by the compaction of MM cells around the incoming bud and the facts that MM expressed Bcl2 and Itga8 but little fibronectin (Fig.  4A E).

In summer, he expands his horizons to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, but, invariably, he grows restless there and becomes homesick for the "energy of life" in New York.

Celebrated Australian novelist Tim Winton is bemused by the cultural transformation that is revealed by responses to expressions of concern about growing inequality: invariably, a retaliatory accusation of a "nostalgia for Stalin".

Needless to say, it is impossible to see him clearly on film; the person he would grow to be, and the office he would hold, invariably get in the way of the actor we sit down to watch.

The wild-type genome is itself imperfectly "designed"; it invariably evolves/adapts when grown in a constant environment, and the adaptation is usually environment-specific.

A frightened public demanded solutions to the city's growing problems, and invariably questioned Mr. Koch and his runoff opponent, Mario M. Cuomo, about the death penalty, which is not even a city matter.

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