Sentence examples for perhaps a shock from inspiring English sources

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The initial transition is perhaps a shock to the senses, but overall there's a compelling narrative and a huge variety of quality gameplay.

Not perhaps a shock like this week's discovery that Smetana's Má Vlast had never been heard there complete before but still surprising, especially because, as Elder and the Hallé showed, the three short movements are much more than just picturesque and effectively make up a miniature tone poem anticipating the works to follow, including the Fifth Symphony and The Oceanides.

Shock phenomena such as a global shock resulting from a stellar pulsation or supernova explosion passing outward through a stellar envelope or perhaps a shock emanating from a point source such as a man-made explosion in the Earth's atmosphere or an impulsive flare in the Sun's atmosphere have tremendous importance in astrophysics and space sciences.

We realize, with perhaps a shock of recognition, that the tension between creativity and necessary rules is hardly limited to the Lego universe.

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To some, it will be a surprise, perhaps even a shock.

However, some of the flowering plants, vines, shrubs and trees on the list of offenders will come as a surprise perhaps even a shock to many state residents.

Which is why it is then perhaps such a shock to read in the interviews of Harry's ease with the bloody necessities of warfare.

This stance is surprising in our era of gleeful corporate outsourcing, but perhaps not a shock coming from Winthrop himself, who is descended from several American giants himself.

With the onslaught of millennials taking over the art world, starting spaces, publications, and projects with a new eye (and perhaps a higher shock tolerance), artists like Minter and Tompkins have not only made a resurgence they're finally being celebrated.

Perhaps it is a shock of recognition, or a thoughtfulness not seen in the eyes of a frog, bird or cat.

A "progressive crowd collapse" often begins when one person falls over, perhaps because of a shock wave travelling through the crowd, or just because they slip.

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