Sentence examples for previous passages from inspiring English sources

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Wales's coaches, who watched the match from a hospitality box, had analysts with them armed with laptops, but they were used to review previous passages of play rather than what happened to North.

The singular, and not the universal, is now considered the first object of the intellect by origin — which was obvious from what had been stated in the previous passages.

Cumulative population doubling (CPD) was calculated by the total numbers of PDs in the previous passages.

Despite the fact that the viruses used to perform these assays had the same number of cell culture passages (n = 8), the previous passages to this experience on the original viral stocks were unknown.

Last, pigs on Réunion Island had no history of previous passages of swine influenza viruses; thus, the lack of specific immunity to influenza A viruses would have contributed to the high sensitivity of the pigs to infection, as described (10, 11 ).

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The problem was that his note to retain the tempo from the previous passage caused the music to sound sluggish.

As the past tense of that previous passage — not to mention conventional narrative wisdom — suggests, Blue doesn't stay away from boys for long.

Unfortunately, its impact was undone in the previous passage where the chancellor said the Office for National Statistics had reassessed the depth of the 2008-09 recession and found the peak-to-trough fall in GDP to be 7.2%, not 6.3% as previously thought.

That way, it is easier to get lost in personal thoughts, to stumble upon a serendipitous idea, or to reread a previous passage to challenge an assertion or confirm an opinion.

A government spokesman said the cuts, across a wide range of government departments, were a signal to nervous money markets that Britain was serious about putting its public finances in order, as well as a departure from the pattern under the former Labour government, when government spending soared more than at any previous passage in Britain's peacetime history.

These are great aids to translators who are tackling a large project, because words are constantly repeated and it is helpful to have an instant, automatic reminder of how you translated the same word in a previous passage.

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