Sentence examples for often revealed to from inspiring English sources

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When the money stops pouring in and housing benefit dries up, the goodwill of private landlords is tested and often revealed to be finite.

"The sea was gloomy for there was a blackness over all the sky except where it was overspread with lightning which often revealed to us a distant vessel".

If you were alive and breathing this week, you got a glimpse of Gotham that is not often revealed, to strangers or to itself.

The senior gang lords and police inspectors who often function as moral centres in Hong Kong films are often revealed to be weak or corrupt, leaving Woo's young characters to fend for themselves, often with bloody results.

What deepens the work, and moves it from game to drama, is that this brisk, insouciant, almost naïve tone is often revealed to be a mask, a public fiction, behind which a person is flinching.

The view that the narrator of the previous novel has of another detective is often revealed to be significantly skewed when that detective gets to tell his or her own story.

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Leigh makes unique demands on his actors, requiring them to undertake long sessions of improvisation before the script is finalised and shooting begins and, like Woody Allen, will often reveal to actors aspects of other characters' lives on a need-to-know basis.

Comparative study of legal institutions often reveals to us exactly how much we take for granted in the design of our legal institutions.

Her dispatches from the front lines of major ethnic and religious battles have often revealed Africa and Asia to be fracturing along religious, economic, and ethnic divides.

With erudition, imagination and flair, he conveys scholarship while winking at the contradictions so often revealed when trying to articulate fleeting sensations with concrete language.

Of the mother in the story "Wild Berry Blue," Galchen, through her protagonist, writes, "What seemed like the world to me often revealed itself, through her eyes, to be nothing"; and of Galchen's writing I would like to pose the opposite effect that what one moment seems to me like nothing, the next moment, through Galchen's eyes, becomes the world.

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