Sentence examples for moving as is from inspiring English sources

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11.13am BST 4 min: Liverpool are passing and moving, as is their groove.

The close-up at 6 40 is quite moving, as is her moment at the end of the clip.

The five other lawyers are also moving, as is the support staff, including Mr. Swartz, the former Tyco chief financial officer, who is employed by the firm as a clerk while on work-release.

The account of his work in exposing the cover-up over the student deaths during the Sichuan earthquake is deeply moving (as is the dedication of the young people who assisted him).

If the subject is moving, as is the car seen in the picture below, move your camera to follow the subject and keep it sharp while blurring the background.

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Although disjointed and elliptical, parts of the book are still intensely moving, as was the lonely experience of writing it.

The scenes between Hannah and Grandma are tremendously moving, as are Hannah's questions that weave through the book.

But as is sometimes the way of such things, Mr. Pryce's actual Lear isn't nearly as moving as was suggested by "Dimetos".

The memories of their daughter were so moving, as were Jennifer's words as she talked about their foundation and the outpouring of support they have received.

That can be a big problem when wine is moved, as is routine.

The Trackpad barely moves, as is apparent if you try pressing it when the laptop is turned off.

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