Sentence examples for moving passage from inspiring English sources

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In a long, moving passage, Paul Bryant tries to find the subject of Cecil's poem, and almost fails.

In one particularly moving passage, Steavenson returns to the Square, wearily after the latest spasm of violence.

Another moving passage comes in a long, slightly stagy monologue from Esperance (LaTonia Antoinette), a Tutsi survivor, who lost an arm in the violence.

One particularly moving passage consists of an extended excerpt from a conversation between Bowien and the celebrated Danish chef Rene Repzedi.

Late in his book is a particularly moving passage, which might not be expected to come from someone who counsels chief executives.

There is a moving passage toward the end of "Don't Point That Thing at Me," in which happiness is suddenly seen to repose in all the drab, suburban mediocrity that Mortdecai despises.

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It is one of the most moving passages in the book.

In one of the play's few moving passages he describes a conspiracy of silence in Nathan's village.

One of this book's most moving passages occurs near the end, in a description of Mary Anne's final days.

The steam is then directed to the moving passages or buckets where the kinetic energy is extracted.

One of the most oddly moving passages shows Cook not only observing but becoming caught up in an island ceremony.

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