Sentence examples for it describes a pattern from inspiring English sources

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It describes a pattern of increasing body size that cannot be explained by random "drift", but suggests bigger animals generally fare better at sea.

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It describes a growing pattern of large protests, sometimes involving tens of thousands of people, and an incident in which a defiant farmer cut off a tax collector's ear.

It describes an increasing pattern of underemployment where casual or contract workers struggle to earn enough to survive, on top of entrenched unemployment in particular groups – including young people trying to get into the workforce – leading to disadvantage concentrated in the same geographical areas that have recorded high long-term unemployment for many years.

Fran Spielman describes a pattern in Emanuel's approach to governing.

Each row in Table 2 describes a pattern.

From evidence in the indictment, it appears that prosecutors will describe a pattern of deliberate deception on Mr. Miller's part, suggesting he knew that Ms. Miller was violating the law.

They also consistently described a pattern they said should have been evident to the authorities.

Andrew McAleer, the man Rice threatened, described a "pattern of intimidation and violence" by the officer.

Describing a "pattern of noncompliance," the Federal Railroad Administration found the railroad in violation of safety rules.

"Trying to describe a pattern on a rug — that's when you need this kind of search," he said.

The Time article, on the other hand, described a pattern of misappropriation remarkable even for the most larcenous of autocrats.

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