Sentence examples for it develops as from inspiring English sources

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Duncan Smith says it develops as it is going along.

It develops as a result of wave abrasion; beaches protect the shore from abrasion and therefore prevent the formation of platforms.

Like the coelom of hemichordates, echinoderms, and a few other animals, it develops as outpouchings in the gut of the embryo.

For students, it develops as the combination of the most elemental traditional methods with cutting-edge technology for drawing their engineering projects.

Most of it develops as told to the narrator's unbelievably stupid and credulous therapist in language like this: "I had attempted suicide out of a kind of curiosity, or maybe as a challenge to nature, to the cosmos itself, to the recurring light.

We won't lose the impulse to spirituality, but it is my hope that it develops as a kind of ecological sense…" Wilson has always given nature a capital "n"; though it is clearly based in teeming diversity, does he see nature as always working toward harmony?

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It developed as a manorial estate and its owners began to exploit the coal seams that outcropped within its boundaries.

It developed as he learned about the theatre.

It developed as a seaside resort in the 19th century.

It developed as a shipping point for copper mined nearby.

It developed as a port with a busy English trade (mostly of tobacco and iron products).

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