Sentence examples for it is sprung from inspiring English sources

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We see that work in its entirety, and the abandon with which it is sprung from the prison of the auditorium, into an unfeasible freedom of space, glances back to the opening scenes of Olivier's "Henry V" (1944) and forward to "An American in Paris" (1951).

The plot of "Anna Christie," what there is of it, is sprung when the title character shows up in a New York waterfront bar.

In its depiction of dark secrets from the past coming home to roost, and neglectful fathers and needy sons, "Stick Fly" is treading well-worn territory, and you can usually spy the next surprise a few beats before it is sprung.

"The job lies in the deconstruction of the music to discover its basic anatomy," he said of his work on "Jelly's Last Jam," "and the subsequent reconstruction and redevelopment of the music to meet these demands, as well as to preserve the essence of the jazz from which it is sprung".

Be sure to overbend the arch, so it is sprung in place when attached.

This can raise or lower the pitch of the basic tone of the metal when it is "sprung" in the waving motion between your hands.

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"It was sprung on Congress," he added, sounding regretful.

Essentially, it holds the trap open until it's sprung.

What is surprising is where it's springing up, and who's behind it.

While it is spring here, it is fall where the rest of its species lives.

"It is spring".

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