Sentence examples for made description from inspiring English sources

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If you read the text of AB 1014 you'll see it's a tailor made description attempting to contain someone just like him.

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I could rescue interviews made unusable on air by grunts or murmurs, edit with a facility not accorded even the sharpest scissors in the cutting room, and explain complexities that made descriptions too detailed to be used on air.

Roberts is also not a man to stay in his study – he has walked 53 of Napoleon's battlefields, experiences that have made descriptions of battle as lively, fresh and vivid as any you can find in the canon.

Nick Hasted of The Independent wrote that this research made "descriptions of Restoration London feel leaden, and intellectual discourses between Newton and his contemporaries textbook-dry".

The coronoid process appears dorsal to the arcus zygomaticus, but it is not fully exposed making description impossible.

Embryonic Xenopus cells do not form clearly defined structures such as focal adhesions making description of adhesive sites difficult.

This makes description of the phenotype difficult, as some cells are affected and others are not.

The extent of variation makes description of definitive B. j. harlani characters difficult and no diagnostic set of B. j. harlani plumage characters has yet been accepted [ 60].

But the department won't make descriptions available online.

But the decision to make descriptions of the new illness as unobjectionable as possible entailed real costs.

Instead I'll share some impressions that struck me as I read them, along with some ideas about what makes descriptions work.

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