Sentence examples for loosely after from inspiring English sources

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In October, PBS introduced a redesigned iPad app modeled loosely after HBO Go.

The action started last week in a feeder styled loosely after Java, one of Oslo's better-known coffee shops.

The same went for beef fillet with seared foie gras and a chunk of ­endive styled loosely after a Viking longboat.

SB 878 was a priority of the California Legislative Women's Caucus and was modeled loosely after a policy adopted by the city of San Francisco in 2014.

Today there are a multitude of specialized, topically focused meetings and an ever-increasing number of broad-based regional and international conferences modeled largely or loosely after ISMB.

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Augie is "the by-blow of a travelling man", and his adventures, loosely patterned after Bellow's experience, are picaresque.

Loosely patterned after singer Helen Kane, Betty was the quintessential flapper with a tiny, pouty mouth, a large head covered with spit curls, and a small but curvaceous body.

Dinner was in the Allen Room, which was loosely modeled after a Greek amphitheater, making it easier to scan the crowd.

Loosely modelled after St Peter's basilica in the Vatican, Pope John Paul II requested the cupola be slightly lower so as not to surpass the papal one.

Loosely modeled after the West Wing of the White House, the new group of advisers includes specialists in the media, foreign affairs and the economy.

The proscenium arch, delicately draped with red garden hoses to represent a curtain (there are very few orchids that actually match the color of a classic stage curtain) is loosely modeled after the stage at the Walter Kerr Theater.

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