Sentence examples for opening the bound from inspiring English sources

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Now, opening the bound galleys of his recently published collected stories, "All the Days and Nights," Maxwell looked into the brightness again and said, "I'm going to read a story called "The French Scarecrow.OO His precise, elegant, and quietly humorous study of unease was a perfect complement to the electricity of the Dybek story.

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He was neither thanked nor paid for them, and Margrave may never have even opened the beautifully bound volume.

Aditya Arya had every intention of opening the six tightly bound crates that his elderly uncle brought to his house in Delhi in the early 1980s, telling him they were to be gone through whenever his young nephew had the spare time.

A conformational change opens the TRPC channel bound to IP3 receptors, which bind to the C-terminal end of the TRPC channels via the calmodulin/IP3 receptor binding domain [12],[12].

We do this by opening the console and typing bind f "build 3".

The violist Ivo Bauer rendered the aching lament that opens the work and binds its movements handsomely.

You can cue a collective sigh of relief, because there's something special about opening a crisply bound piece, smelling the pages, and feeling the printed fibers on your fingertips.

When the doors were opened, the brothers were found bound as before.

The clamp loader must be bound to ATP in order to bind and open the clamp [ 37, 38] and to bind primer-template DNA [ 39- 41].

The problem was Warner, who was demonstrating why he is bound to open the batting for Australia in the forthcoming Test matches.

Having seen that, opposing teams are bound to open the bowling with spin against England.

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