Sentence examples for it dwells from inspiring English sources

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It sets its own terms, has its own rhythm and it dwells in its own particularities.

On the one side, the more scientists explore the molecular meanderings of the genome, the more they meet "the many ties that link the individual body and its molecules to the spatio-temporal contexts within which it dwells", as Niewöhner (2011) has aptly commented.

An extratropical cyclone can transform into a subtropical storm, and from there into a tropical cyclone, if it dwells over warm waters and develops central convection, which warms its core.

An extratropical cyclone can transform into a subtropical storm, and from there into a tropical cyclone, if it dwells over warm waters and develops central convection, which warms its core and causes temperature and dewpoint gradients near their centers to fade.

You dwell on it, and it dwells in you.

It dwells on the past's persistence in the present.

First, it dwells on foreign policy at the expense of Faisal's role as a domestic reformer.

It is not to be hurried by incident; it dwells obstinately on reflection and mood.

"It dwells almost without variation or relief upon carnal suggestiveness in action, dialogue and costuming".

Like "Ariel," you can reduce it to show how much it dwells and thrives in excess.

It circles round itself, and it dwells achingly long on incidents whose relevance is mystifying.

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